Friday, 26 August 2022

MOVIE: Elvis


 26 August 2022

I had so wanted to love this movie and fall in love with Elvis' music, as I had refallen in love with Queen after Bohemian Rhapsody (I don't really care about the historical inaccuracies of BH, it was magical, and one of my favourite music movies, one I can watch over and over without getting tired of it). 

Unfortunately I did not love Elvis the movie. 

What I did enjoy about Elvis the movie:

✅ Learnt more about Elvis, which was fascinating. For instance that he had a yearning for travelling the world, but only ever did so during his army years and then to Hawaii later years. This I must admit I find incredibly sad. 

✅ Learnt about the Colonel that had ruined Elvis. It was interesting to hear the story from the Colonel's perspective. I think Tom Hanks was marvellous in this role. It was interesting that Elvis' philandering and drug use didn't come through stronger, but when I think about it, it must be because it was from the Colonel's perspective and because he 'made' Elvis, he won't ever admit to there being a fault with Elvis.  

✅ My foot did tap along to the music, 

✅ The colours, costumes and collages were marvellous. 

✅ Absolutely loved the old footage of the real Elvis and concerts at the end of the movie. 

Why I did not enjoy the  movie:

👎 It was way too long (02:36)

👎 Austin Butler that played the lead just did not have the charm or charisma of the real Elvis. Which, if the main actor does not come across as real or authentic, makes it difficult for me to enjoy watching. 

👎 I didn't get lost in the movie; the 02:36 didn't fly by, it didn't make me want to rush home and download the soundtrack.  Perhaps the hype was too big?

Very disappointed. I have read quite a number of reviews on the movie and actor now, and am very aware that I'm pretty much on my own here with not enjoying the movie. That's ok.

2/5





Monday, 15 August 2022

Audiobook: David Attenborough Life Stories, The Complete Complexion


Read by: Sir David Attenborough

Initially I thought that this book would be more about his life, his biography. But it's a selection of fascinating stories, from why his favourite animal is a sloth, to fossils, to using eye brows to communicate. 

It's also such a treat that he narrates the book.

4/5

Sunday, 14 August 2022

Book: The year of magical thinking, Joan Didion

Heavy.
A very heavy read. Definitely not what I had thought it was about. 

It is a book about grief. Joan Didion describes the angst of her daughter being in ICU as a result of flu that turned into pneumonia and septicemia. One evening  after visiting her in hospital, while she is preparing supper for her husband, he dies of a massive heart attack. 

The book is about how she deals with this loss. I must admit that I was a bit troubled by the title of the book and the content,  so much so, that I Googled magical thinking and learned the following:

magical thinking, the belief that one's ideas, thoughts, actions, words, or use of symbols can influence the course of events in the material world. Magical thinking presumes a causal link between one's inner, personal experience and the external physical world."magical thinking | psychology | Britannica"

 https://www.britannica.com/science/magical-thinking

This is so true especially when dealing with death and grief. Quite fascinating. 

3/5

Friday, 12 August 2022

Book: The Rosie Effect, Graeme Simsion


Thoroughly enjoyed this book! It’s the follow up on ‘The Rosie Project’. It’s written in a very similar style to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Mark Haddon, but from an adult perspective. A very easy read. 

Don Tillman is highly intelligent, but doesn’t realise that he may possibly be on the spectrum. In his first book, The Rosie Project, he is on a mission to find a wife and develops a questionnaire to find the ideal partner (Rosie fails this questionnaire from question one).

I enjoyed the follow up book, The Rosie Effect even more! Absolutely thrilled to find out that there is a third book in this series, The Rosie Result.  

5/5