Tonight we went to see A Single Man, starring Collin Firth and Julianne Moore. It was AMAZING a beautiful and skillful piece of cinema from director Tom Ford. Very seldom have I seen a movie with such subtle artistry and quiet depth. Firth plays a middle aged English professor in grief after the loss of his lover of 16 years played by stunningly gorgeous Matthew Goode. Set in the 1960s we're giving a glance back in time when homosexuality was a love that dare not speak it's name. I won't give any other details away because I want everyone that possibly reads this blog to try and see this film themselves. If this is the type of beauty we can expect from Tom Ford as a director though I want James Cameron to throw in the towel.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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