Tuesday, December 31, 2019

2019: Year In Review

This year almost all of my adventures were spontaneous and, in my opinion, those are the very best kind of adventures.  I have certainly had a lot of fun!  Here are some of my favorite moments.

I'm excited to see what 2020 has in store for me!  I am really looking forward to the Sundance Film Festival, several concerts, a few theatre trips that I have planned, and, hopefully, a few more spontaneous adventures!  Happy New Year!

Monday, December 30, 2019

Favorite Movies of 2019

This year I saw 122 new releases in the theater but I didn't give very many of them a five star rating on Letterboxd.  The movies that I did rate with five stars are an eclectic group (I thought that last year's list was unusual) but they all really resonated with me on some level.  Here are my top ten favorite movies of 2019 (click on the title for my original review).

10.  Ad Astra
I really enjoyed Ad Astra because, although it does feature some spectacular action sequences (the free-fall from a space antenna is very exciting), it is mainly a psychological character study of a man who both reveres his father and fears that he is becoming like him.  Brad Pitt's performance, among one of his best, is understated yet riveting.  I also really liked the ultimate message about the universe because I found it to be strangely positive.  The depiction of space travel is a lot of fun, especially the flight to the moon operated by Virgin Atlantic, and the visual effects are fantastic.  Ultimately, it is a meditative and haunting masterpiece that not everyone will like but I certainly did.

I loved Ford v Ferrari because it is a compelling true story about two outsiders who overcome their own personal demons and corporate interference to do something that had never been done before and it makes you want to stand up and cheer!  The racing sequences are an adrenaline-fueled rush with squealing tires, shifting gears, and fiery crashes and, even though I am not a huge fan of racing, I found these scenes to be thrilling, to say the least!  Both Matt Damon and Christian Bale give brilliant performances and I especially enjoyed how their characters play off each other.  It is an epic movie that everyone is sure to enjoy.

Jojo Rabbit is an absolutely hilarious satire that made me laugh out loud but it is also unexpectedly poignant.  It tells the story of Jojo, a ten year old boy who becomes a fanatical member of the Hitler Youth to compensate for his lack of self-esteem.  He discovers that his mother is hiding a Jewish girl named Elsa in the attic and, through his relationship with her (which is beautifully portrayed), realizes that everything he has been taught about the Jewish people is a lie and ultimately risks his life to save her.  It is a powerful and touching story about learning to understand your enemy that is also one of the funniest movies I've seen this year.

To me Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood is a beautiful and meditative ode to a Hollywood that no longer exists.  The juxtaposition of an angst-ridden Hollywood veteran named Rick Dalton who has an emotional breakdown after forgetting his lines with the innocence of newcomer Sharon Tate watching herself onscreen with unbridled joy is absolutely brilliant.  Both Leonardo di Caprio and Brad Pitt, who both seem like they could have been genuine movie stars during Hollywood's golden era, give very powerful performances.  It is a Quentin Tarantino movie with the requisite violence and profanity but I really appreciated the message about wanting to return to a simpler time before the innocence of the 1960s was irrevocably destroyed.

The Lighthouse is a dark psychological thriller about two men who descend into madness that drew me into the action on screen with such intensity that I could hardly breathe!  Robert Pattinson realistically portrays a man slowly losing his grip on reality in the best performance of his career and Willem Dafoe is also outstanding as a man who is already unhinged.  I loved the story filled with mythology and allegory, the unsettling sound design, the atmospheric lighting, the black and white cinematography, the 1.19 to 1 aspect ratio, and the astonishing period verisimilitude.  This pretty much blew my mind and is definitely one of the most thought-provoking movies I saw this year.

The Nightingale is one of the most brutal movies I have ever watched (I don't think that I could sit through it again) but is is also a beautiful and powerful story of friendship that moved me to tears.  Set in Van Diemen's Land (present-day Tasmania) in the early 1800s, an Irish convict laborer and an Aboriginal tracker form an uneasy alliance with each other to elude a British officer and, eventually, they come to rely on each other and then care about each other while suffering unspeakable atrocities.  This movie is filled with a powerful message, beautiful symbolism, riveting performances, and stunning cinematography.  It is difficult to watch but it is absolutely amazing.

4.  Parasite
Parasite is a brilliant social satire that kept me guessing until the final frame.  At first this movie is an amusing story about a group of con artists who take advantage of a gullible family but in the final act it takes a 180 degree turn and becomes a scathing indictment of how the wealthy survive on the labor of the poor.  You are left wondering who the parasites referred to in the title actually are.  I really enjoyed the shot composition because the division between the rich and poor is shown in almost every scene, particularly the juxtaposition between the cramped and claustrophobic basement hovel where the Kims live and the open and spacious modern house (which is almost a character) where the Parks live.  All of the performances are fantastic in this riveting and thought-provoking movie.

3.  Booksmart
I really loved Booksmart because it is an absolutely hilarious and heartwarming story about two best friends who discover that they may have misjudged all of their classmates on the eve of graduation.  I loved the message that you must look beyond the labels to see the real person beyond them and there are some really poignant scenes about stereotypes.  I also really enjoyed the portrayal of friendship because the two main characters are so complimentary to each other and supportive of each other.  The young cast is fantastic and I particularly enjoyed Beanie Feldstein because she has great comedic timing and Billie Lourde who steals every scene she is in with her over the top antics.  This movie also really resonated with me because I saw so much of myself when I was in high school in the character of Molly ("Why be in theatre when you can be in debate?").  Comedies are a hard sell for me but this one kept me laughing out loud through the whole thing!

2.  Little Women
A more comprehensive review for Little Women is coming soon but I had to include it in this list because I loved literally everything about it!

I loved The Farewell so much!  I had an incredibly emotional response to this beautiful and poignant movie because, once again, I saw so much of myself in the main character.  Billi is a Chinese-born writer living in New York who learns that her grandmother in China has been diagnosed with a terminal illness.  Her entire family decides not to tell Nai Nai that she is dying but they all contrive to return to China so that they can say goodbye to her.  It is a funny portrayal of family relationships but, to me, it is a touching exploration of identity.  There are several moving scenes that exactly mirror my own experience as an immigrant, particularly one where Billi looks out the window to see her Nai Nai crying as she drives away, which had me crying so hard that I had to sit through all of the credits so that I could compose myself enough to leave the theater.  Awkwafina gives one of the best performances I have seen this year.  This movie definitely affected me on a personal level but I think it is universal enough to appeal to everyone.

Honorable Mentions:  Honey Boy, Clemency (both of which I saw at the Sundance Film Festival),  Apollo 11They Shall Not Grow Old, and Transit.

Friday, December 27, 2019

Holiday Jazz Game

I don't go to very many Jazz games any more but I thought it would be really fun to go to a game with Sean and Tashena while she was in town over winter break.  I got tickets for the game last night against the Portland Trail Blazers and not only was it a really exciting game but it was so much fun being with Sean and Tashena.  We laughed and laughed when we weren't cheering our heads off!  The Jazz were ahead for the whole game, sometimes by as many as 23 points, but they let the Trail Blazers come back in the fourth quarter to get within one point!  The last five minutes of the game were really exciting and the crowd at Vivint Arena was out of control!  I haven't been to any games this season and I hardly recognized the team (Sean mentioned the same thing) but the players that I did recognize played very well last night.  Donovan Mitchell ended the game with 35 points, including some key free throws in the final minutes and a three-pointer with one minute left in the game.  Joe Ingles hit quite a few three-pointers (he made six of them during the game) in the first quarter to open up the game for the Jazz and it was incredibly exciting to watch.  Rudy Gobert had an absolutely beautiful block against Damian Lillard in the final seconds that pretty much sealed the game.  Our new player, Jordan Clarkson, also had an impact in his first game in a Jazz uniform.  He ended the night with nine points (which is pretty good since he only had one shoot-around with the team to get familiar with the offense).  The Jazz ended up winning 121-115 (Tashena thinks that she is a good luck charm).  This game was so much fun!

Thursday, December 26, 2019

Christmas 2019

I had the best Christmas with my family this year!  We had our traditional cinnamon rolls and orange juice and then spent most of the morning opening presents.  We take turns opening presents, one at a time, starting from the youngest (Sean) to the oldest (my Mom).
Santa Claus really came through this year!  I got an Instant Pot (I have vowed that I will use it), some new Dr. Martens boots (Sean mentioned that I get a pair every year), a bunch of my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movies on Blu-ray because I got rid of all my copies on VHS (Sean mentioned that I am the only person in the world who has physical copies of movies any more), and a season subscription to Broadway Las Vegas.
My sister made everyone a blanket with our names embroidered on them (she recently got an embroidery machine for her business).  We opened them at the same time and they were a really big hit!
Tashena got a new iPhone with a case and some new clothes.
Sean was a very happy boy because he got a PlayStation VR and some games.  He has been waiting and waiting for Christmas to come so he could play with it!  We will never see him again!  After opening presents most of us took naps until our big Christmas dinner.  After dinner we played cards and then Marilyn, Kristine, and I went to see the movie Little Women which we all absolutely loved (review coming soon).  It was a wonderful Christmas!

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Christmas Eve 2019

I spent Christmas Eve with with my family and we had so much fun!  We played Shanghai rummy all evening while eating all manner of treats (both of my sisters are excellent cooks).  Then, as is tradition,  Sean and Tashena opened their Christmas pajamas and modeled them for us (we all got Christmas pajamas this year but we didn't model them).
Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 23, 2019

Gingerbread Houses 2019

Last night Marilyn, Sean, Tashena, and I made our traditional gingerbread houses.  We have done this every year since Tashena joined our family and we always have so much fun.  Here are our finished houses.
Making our gingerbread houses.
Sean's House.
Tashena's House.
Marilyn's House.
My House.
Our Gingerbread Village.
It was so nice to be able to relax all day and spend time with Sean and Tashena (I am so glad she is home from college for a little while).  I am really looking forward to a lovely holiday.
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