With Oscar buzz around the corner, and many prizes already awarded out, it just makes one realize how many bad movies there really are out there. However, that list is for another time. Now, it’s time for Robin’s top ten films of the year. From dramadies to romance, this list should have something for everyone.
10. The Young Victoria
Okay, I know what you’re thinking: Chick Flick, right? Well, that absolutely true. Emily Blunt eloquently personifies the young and naïve Queen Victoria in the earliest years of her reign, as she battles her controlling mother, sometimes ill-advised Lord Melbourne, and her own passionate feelings for Prince Albert. And even though this sounds like absolute torture compared to the freight fest you may have gotten out of a movie like Paranormal Activity, at least it will give a heads up on some English History while you cuddle up to the one you love. We’ve all got to take that hit sometimes.
9. I Love You, Man
And now a reward for male readers after enduring the first review. We all need a little comedy in our lives, just like we need good friends to enjoy it with. Paul Rudd and Jason Segel’s perfect chemistry make I Love You, Man, a bromance to remember. I had Rush stuck in my head for weeks as I, too, began to take some time away from the boyfriend and realize that I was missing out on some much needed girl time.
8. Monsters vs. Aliens
San Francisco may have been the dream for Susan, but the reality was for her to become Ginormica! Reese Witherspoon blows up into a true role model for young girls. Instead of sitting around waiting for a man to do all the work, she takes action and proves that even a simple girl can take on a whole space ship full of aliens. But having a few other monsters around helps, too.
7. Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs
I absolutely cannot watch this movie without a cheeseburger. But it’s not just the food that will tantalize your attention. It also has a taste for the unusual. The last thirty minutes alone make for one of the strangest films I have ever seen. That, along with a great story and a love for my inner nerd, allowed Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs make this list. Now I’m off to get my burger.
6. Adam
While not in wide release, this independent film managed to show how complex human emotions can be, even when they are not expressed. Hugh Dancy shines in his performance as Adam, a young man who suffers from Asperger Syndrome. Rose Byrne plays the unsuspecting female who happens to fall for him when she moves next door. Not just another chick flick, Adam is about how we choose the right partner to spend our lives with, and whether we are capable of making sacrifices to keep it.
5. Star Trek
Once again, my nerd is showing. However, I am redeemed in saying that I have never seen another film or episode by this franchise. My ability to enjoy it without feeling left out was just an example of the well crafted reboot J.J. Abrams succeeded in achieving. Not to mention, the hot cast. Still, the story behind these much loved and iconic characters not only kept them alive, but acted as a rebirth.
4. An Education
Who doesn’t love a smart-talking, fast-witted kid get knocked flat on her face? Well, that isn’t really what happens in An Education. In fact, Carey Mulligan is perhaps one of the most likable elements about this film, with her ability to keep on truckin no matter what the obstacle. One thing was clearly evident: lesson learned.
3. Up!
Why so many animated feature on the list? Because they are just that good. On top of being the most original films that come out each year, movies like Up! bring the kid right back out of us even though where watching an elderly man have the adventure of a lifetime. This heartfelt family film took us to heights we never thought possible with just a couple of tanks full of helium and a few talking dogs.
2. Avatar
Who wouldn’t love a whole planet full of naked blue people who look like professional basketball players? Aside from that, James Cameron managed to create an entire world with such fascinating creatures and people. Even the plant-life kept me on the edge of my chair.
1. And the Winner is…
Up in the Air
The sky is the limit for Jason Reitman, for this well adapted screenplay, which gives us a look at the life of the man struggling with the thought of commitment. A struggle that has such a tight hold on him, that he ends work relationships with people for a living. If there were a leading lady strong enough to bust open that baggage and stowaway, Vera Farmiga is the one to do it. Her brutal but honest character adds extra flavor to that already quite tasteful performance by George Clooney, that will certainly leave him changed in some way. How? Well, as of right now, that’s all up in the air.
Hello friends. Even with the good reviews I Love You, Man only took second spot in the box office during its opening week losing to Knowing.
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