Blog Archive

Jana Kramer


Click to watch Jana Kramer, Love.

Martina McBride


Click to watch Martina McBride, Come See About Me.

Lindsay Ell


Click to watch Lindsay Ell, Trippin' On Us.

Labels

Music Video (1918) Pop (534) R and B (378) Pop Rock (241) Dance-pop (169) Alternative Rock (168) Country (166) Hip hop (150) Synthpop (130) Soul (129) Electropop (128) Indie pop (104) American Idol (75) Rock (75) Dance (67) Indie Rock (65) Folk (48) Electronic (45) House (45) Folk Rock (40) Pop Punk (40) Movie Trailer (39) Album (32) New Wave (32) Electro House (31) Soft Rock (27) Acoustic (26) Dance Pop (26) Hard Rock (26) Alternative (25) Drama (21) Dubstep (21) Electro Pop (21) Baroque Pop (20) Blue-eyed soul (20) Alternative Hip Hop (19) Blues (16) Eurodance (16) Folk Pop (16) Jazz (16) Reggae (16) Warner Bros (15) Electro (14) Adult contemporary (12) Alternative Metal (12) Ballad (12) DVD (11) Acoustic Rock (9) Classical (8) TV series (8) Bluegrass (6) Urban (4)

Cassadee Pope


Click for more on Cassadee Pope: Frame By Frame.

"Bright Star": A Poet's Love Story Comes To Theaters Today

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Friday, September 18, 2009

More than 15 years after directing "The Piano," the Oscar winning writer Jane Campion is back in top creative form with a chaste love story in "Bright Star," to be limited release today, only at San Francisco bay area theaters.
Initially, "Bright Star" appears to be adapted from the best book Jane Austen never wrote. But it’s an original work, based on the three-year real-life love affair between 19th-century English romantic poet John Keats(Britain's Ben Whishaw) who believes in "the holiness of the heart's affections" and the love of his life, Fanny Brawne(Australia's Abbie Cornish), the exuberant girl next door, whose deep, passionate affair never gets beyond hand-holding and stolen kisses, before the poet died from tuberculosis at age 25. Both make this chaste relationship burn like fire.
More admirable than emotionally affecting with its gorgeously framed shots and superb craftsmanship, "Bright Star" is a thing of beauty, beautiful in the rarest of ways. The heartwrenching emotion in this movie was unlike any other. Passions that are too formidable to control, and too dangerous to let loose -- these are the themes that drive Jane Campion's work. She went far beyond the usual "I am deeply in love; Now I am sad" and truly captured human idiosyncrasy as she delved into the illogical, irrational minds of two young and suddenly in love individuals. This film perfectly embodied how a simple, real, profound story should be told.
In the sensual and womanly-wise period drama "Bright Star" is the most generic historical romance ever put to film, or at least it feels like it. The movie is an ode to poetry and love, and indeed lyrical, in the best sense. The New Zealand-born filmmaker has performed her own feat of romantic imagination, and her beautiful high-strung romance "Bright Star" has a rhythm all its own, and unequivocally celebrates the joys of poetry. It may not be a joy forever, but it will do until the next joy comes along.

2 comments

  1. twins Says:
  2. I really want to see this movie - I love Abbie Cornish! She's a great actress who doesn't get enough recognition!

    -Jenny and Lucy

     
  3. Anonymous Says:
  4. "One of the most deeply moving romantic films in memory"
    - Kenneth Turan, L.A. Times

     

Post a Comment

Total Pageviews

Stephanie Quayle


Click to watch Stephanie Quayle, Sugar High.

Popular Posts

The Band Perry


Click to watch The Band Perry, Chainsaw.

Taylor Swift


Click to watch Taylor Swift, Red