At any rate, I am relieved to announce that while it
appeared that my not-quite-two-years-old Kindle had recently kicked the bucket,
following some Internet research I was able to do a hard reboot and my baby has
revived. This was a huge relief because had it died, I certainly did not want
to have to purchase a new one. And it had not only lots of books and
subscriptions on it, but also my very favorite Flight of the Conchords video
clips, which I watch when I am feeling blue. Not to mention my Sudoku app! I am
such a huge geek that I can complete a Sudoku in under four minutes. Not to
mention my Netflix app! It is a little ridiculous how bereft I would be if I
had to go without it.
So when I began this post, I was going to write about books,
and how I find the books I think I want to read. I collect lists of books I
want to read, but I realize I also collect lists of movies I want to watch, and
I realize that what I look for in both of these things are very similar.
(I should stop here and say that despite my love of the
written word, and my appreciation for a well-made movie, there are huge gaps in
my literary and film education. At the same time, I realize there is a finite
number of days in my life, so I am not going to waste time with slogging
through books or movies I don’t like. It is rather liberating. When I was
younger, I could so easily put myself in the writer’s shoes of having bravely
put their guts out into the world to be read by the public that I would
dutifully continue reading through hundreds of pages just to give the author a
chance, even if the book wasn’t grabbing me. I felt obligated to finish! Well,
no more.)
What I look for is: something that will make me laugh or
make me examine what I truly think. Something that will take me on a journey,
with all the little side trips and mis-steps that journeys have. Something that
will make me feel different when I am done.
Well, this is hard to know at the outset as you are looking
at things. I tend to like independent films, quirky films, and books that take
me to unexpected places. I absolutely cannot deal with stories where violence
toward women and/or children, or come to think of it, animals, is portrayed. It
took me forever to see The Accused and I could not watch it all in one sitting.
I still don’t think I have ever seen it all the way through. Same with
Precious. These are “good” movies, they tell important stories, but I can’t
deal.
At this point, I don’t look for movies that I know will
depress me. I am therefore surprised, and sometimes pleasantly, by movies like
The Descendants, which I thought would be a quirky family comedy but ended up
being, yes, sad, but also deeply moving.
As the weekend is fast approaching, tell me: (1) what do you
look for in movies and/or books? And (2) what would you recommend?
Disclaimer: I may or may not read or watch your
recommendations. I’m annoying quirky like that.
4 comments:
I'm with you. I can't stand anything too heavy anymore. Currently I'm reading Elizabeth Gilbert's new novel, "The Signature of All Things." So far it's good.
Ooh, I have heard good things about that book. Thanks for the reminder/ recommendation!
I'm not much of a movie watcher, so I've got nothing there.
I read a book's description, and if it sounds good to me (oh, you wanted specifics?) I'll give it a try. I just finished "The Donzerly Light." Very strange book. But it intrigued me enough to finish it.
I just checked Jesmyn Ward's "Salvage the Bones" out from the library...we shall see how it goes.
Nerd Girl, I will check it out. Thanks for the rec! Let me know how the other book goes!
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