Young Adult (2011)Charlize Theron is being a messy, dark and being so crazy. A woman chasing this ex bf on her old town which made her depression cause shes crazy in love with this guy Buddy Slade. Charlize is amazing in it. She is so awesome on her comeback performance, she is just being natural and wild at the same time on this very complicated role of a woman. Though the film is not being funny, but it tells a story of the dark side of a martyr woman that somebody could relate off. Amazing screenplay, amazing performances, and another "must see" Reitman film for young adults like us.
The Social Network (2010)I find this one pretty amusing. Alright this tells the whole history of when and where the Facebook starts. Zuckerberg and his Co founder Saverin has this interesting history together at Harvard and Fincher digs the whole story through their personal lives. I thought this is interesting, with a bunch of young people wants to be billionaires by making a social networking site for teenagers and ends up banging hot chicks together, drugs and more scandals. Well for some it's more of a cliche but I think this is one of those films that will serve as an inspiration to those people who starts at nothing. Fincher does the most impressive job overall. The performances are top notch as well as the screenplay. Though this is not for everyone thinking the film has no heart at all, but if you just focus the depth to the whole plot. It is something. It's smart which has a lot of humor which needs multiple viewing for some.
Mission Impossible (1996)De Palma's Mission Impossible was more of a suspense to me. Some parts of the film have this De Palma's trademark which really annoys me. It was meant to be an action spy film though on some cases, it reminds me of Rose Mary's Baby sort of. The scene when they stole a NEC data and download it through the disk, now that really caught my attention. Other than that, it's really so slow. The action scenes are way over the top sometimes. It was depressing and has a very weird pacing. Now I know why they have these ideas to make a MI sequel more entertaining.