Munyurangabo, Rwanda, sub-titled. Great movie. The plot is revealed gradually; two friends leave a city to travel to where? They stop at one of the friend's family home where his welcome is uncertain from his father. This movie is among the greats of independent movies--the emotion and meaning are revealed in unexpected moments. You will know exactly what is going on and what it means. It's that good of a movie.
Avatar, 3-D. I finally made up my mind to see this when Roger Ebert said it won't be the same thing on a DVD at home. I dragged myself to the theatre on Sunday afternoon and it cost $9. Wow, it was phenomenal. All I can say is that when the aboriginal people decide to fight back, it is inspiring. I'm glad I went. There were Marines in the audience and Avatar had some great lines for them--you could here them laughing.
I'm looking forward to February and my movie queue is packed at Netflix.
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