June 27, 2014

Definitely A Long Way Down

Definitely A Long Way Down
Life sure is tough. And maybe, people will always stumble upon things that would make them want to stop living. But (hopefully) they will also find enough reasons to keep going. Sadly, this film will make you think otherwise.

A Long Way Down (2014)
A film by Pascal Chaumeil

Based on a 2005 novel of the same name by Nick Hornby, four different people planning to commit suicide coincidentally meet on New Year's Eve; building an unlikely friendship to help each other sort out their lives.



The film's narrative was really interesting. I did have a few good laughs. Each of the characters were remarkable, having their own sense of uniqueness, and (as a matter of fact) were portrayed by captivating actors (particularly enjoyed the performance of Imogen Poots). Unfortunately, it was not enough to engage the viewers for 96 minutes. The sub-plots seem to have failed to make genuine connections. Despite it dealing with sensitive issues of suicide, and life in general, it was dull, and predictable with very little moments to hold onto. I felt like it lacked the poignancy to truly compel empathy from the audience (having been swooned by the film An Education, I was really expecting more feels for this movie). On a lighter note, the cinematography and the music were lovely.

PS: I loved the novel.

June 18, 2014

First June, The 1975

First June, The 1975
The 1975—formed in 2012 (but the members have been together far longer, 10 years, perhaps)—is an English indie rock band from Manchester. The group consists of Matthew Healy, George Daniel, Adam Hann, and Ross MacDonald.



All of their songs (even the ones they wrote before they were called The 1975) have interesting stories that give a certain kind of inexplicable feeling. You could not help but fall for every single one of it. Also, Healy's voice is simply ethereally golden.

Listen to one of their most mainstream songs yet (I like almost everything that has the word chocolate in it). I have no words, but I have become so in love with these people.



To get to know more of this new favorite band of mine, visit their official site.

I still love Alex Turner and Jesse Rutherford.

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