Showing posts with label Joan Plowright and Miranda Richardson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joan Plowright and Miranda Richardson. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

No Story Time-Screenwriting When Life Takes Over

I am in the middle of a huge relocation.. yet again... and I am too stressed out to write. Inspiration is not the problem. My brain is actually fried from stress. In fact, just writing this post seems taxing...  and I know it's a mess. I keep thinking that if I can just get past the holidays, the new year is going to be awesome for my writing.

Well, my plan to overcome this in the meantime is to print out the script and read it in hard copy and blue pencil the heck out of it this weekend... that should promote some re-write material...

ugh...  i can't think straight right now.. this sucks...

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

A movie only women can understand...

Enchanted April

Enchanted April

Imagine a month in paradise with nothing to do but everything you dreamed of…

Lottie and Rose, two married women living in a 1920′s London share the misery of empty relationships with their spouses and decide to rent an Italian Castle for the spring to get away. In order to save money, they advertise for two other women to join them. Mrs. Fisher, an elderly widow who knew many famous authors in her youth is struggling with a lonely and regimented existence and jumps at the chance to join the vacation. Lady Caroline Dester is a gorgeous flapper who has been grabbed one too many times and is sick of men, she only wants to be left alone… or so she thinks…
 
They arrive in San Salvatore’ a seaside italian castle drenched in wisteria and sunshine and find themselves in a transformative beauty so enchanting that they experience changes in themselves they never thought possible.

 

The film is gorgeous, the scenery is breathtaking… no doubt you will want to visit the italian coast after seeing this film.

Very intuitive themes on the emotional landscape of the female mind… something men just cannot understand…

Read more here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101811/