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Best movies of 2009

The year 2009 brought us some good movie entertainment. Here are MY favourites:

Best all-around movie: Star Trek

Star Trek has everything you need to be entertained. Action, comedy, and a smidge (but not too much) of romance. Honourable mention: Avatar

Best action movie: Fast and Furious

Fast and Furious was way over the top and totally unrealistic, but the action was fast and furious. Honourable mention: Terminator Salvation

Best science fiction movie: Moon

Moon was brilliantly written and filmed to portray what prolonged solitary confinement can do to someone. Sam Rockwell delivers an excellent performance. Honourable mention: Franklyn

Best romantic comedy: 500 Days of Summer

Yes, I know, 500 Days of Summer is not a love story, according to the narrator, but I think it is. The narration is very fresh and you get lots of laughs. Honourable mention: He’s Just Not That Into You

Best animated movie: Monsters vs Aliens

Monsters vs. Aliens had some of the most witty humour I’ve heard in a long while. I watched this one twice at the cinema, just for the laughs. Honourable mention: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

Best drama: Julie and Julia

Julie and Julia challenges us to have dreams and actually do something to achieve them. Quite inspirational. Honourable mention: Seven Pounds

Best war movie: The Hurt Locker

Giving you an insightful look into the Iraq war, The Hurt Locker is unique and makes you think. Honourable mention: Valkyrie

What were your favourites of 2009?

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Moon: A tribute to the Sci-Fi greats

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Yesterday I watched Moon. The first thing I had read about it is that the movie was made as a tribute to some of the great Sci-Fi films (those that focus more on the characters and the story, e.g. 2001: A Space Odyssey). And it turned out to be a great tribute! Sam Rockwell plays “Sam Bell” brilliantly. Minutes after the film began, I could immediately feel what three years alone (i.e. no direct human contact) can do to a person. At all times I felt in touch with his character, and really wanted him to conquer his adversities.

Here’s how the story begins… When Sam Bell, who’s been stationed on the Moon for the past three years (alone), is about to go home, things are looking up. Until he starts seeing things. Very unusual things. Is he going insane? Has this solitude taken its toll? The situation just gets stranger and stranger, until Sam discovers what is really going on.

The movie deals with a few issues that humanity has been debating over the last decades. It hits the nail right on the head when it exposes just how extreme the consequences of certain choices can be, and how people’s lives can be affected.

Even if you’re not a great Sci-Fi fan, there is still a chance that you might like this movie, since it’s quite character and story-driven. It’s about so much more than Science Fiction. But it is more of an art film, so if that’s not your cup of tea, I guess you’re out. Otherwise, give it a try! You might be surprised! :)

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