The Big Sick (2017)

I love American pop music duo "The bird and the bee" and I was googling them. I found "The Big Sick" somehow and tried to watch it because Zoe Kazan was also my favorite actress.


Summary
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A main character Kumail is Pakistan-born comedian.
He met a grad student Emily(Zoe Kazan) and they fell in love.
A few month later, Emily found that Kumail hadn't told his family about her.
She was upset, but he could do nothing about that because romance with white women was not acceptable for common Pakistani families.
After clash with Emily, suddenly she was taken to hospital.
She needed to be coma for the operation to remove a tumor.
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I usually feel a bit stress while watching a movie which someone get sick because I'm worried if the person could survive or not.
However, for some reason, I wasn't concerned so much. I think because cultural struggling of Kumail, his family, and Emily's parents distracted me from Emily's coma.

I like the scene that Emily's family recognized Kumail was a good guy in hospital and Kumail also found they were nice people.

Zoe's nuanced performance attracted me.
Natural and her expressive face would be loved by every audiences.
A few years ago, I became her fan with a Canadian movie, "The F Word (What if)".
I liked her even more thanks to "The Big Sick".

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004)


I used to hate this kind of movies because the storyline could be easily expected ; the main character is single, not clever, manipulated by a handsome guy, and cry... I was thinking that the main character was created to be looked down on.

However, I tried to watch this because my favorite American drama refers to Bridget Jones and I thought this movie was a synonym for heartbreaks or something in Western countries.
And it was fun actually.

The big difference between similar comedies and Bridget Jones is that Bridget is an ordinary woman. Main characters tend to be matchless beauties and have perfect bodies even in comedies. Bridget even smokes. She was created to be empathized by women. Their ingenious marketing attracts me.


Hugh Grant doesn't suit this role unfortunately. His good points are all removed by the movie.
Some women like bad guys (My favorite Japanese fashion magazine has "Bad Guy" feature every months.) But how many women like his character?



Call Me by Your Name (2017)

Even though Rainbow wave finally has arrived in Japan and it's been changing Japanese atmosphere, I think that many Japanese people would still hesitate to watch this kind of movies.
I could do though because I used to be an Otaku and read boys love stories when I was young.
Also, Oscar-winning was a good reason to watch this with no hesitation. If it didn't won the award, I would watch it secretly at home. 

There are good points and bad points in this movie.
My favorite point is beautiful natures from start to finish. These would make you nostalgic if you are from countryside which has agricultural fields and mountains.
One of the interesting things is that you can see flies on the screen sometimes and they stopped arms of casts, which makes the natures real and vivid.


The description of falling in love with between Oliver and Elio is a bit weak and it is not entirely satisfactory. It was difficult to catch how to take place sudden love for me. If it depicted the emotional connection between them, the audiences could have understood their love naturally. Sadly, some people might think the sexual scenes would be too much because of that reason. In case the director intentionally describes that love is illogical, incomprehensible and sexual urge more than mental connection, we should have accepted as his way of love.