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On the weekend I went to the pictures for the first time in over 10 months. Just me, a bottle of water and Kit-Kat, speech ready for anyone that dare breathe a whisper during the film.

Selection was vital – considering the withheld debut back into the land of cinema – and thankfully did not disappoint.  Somewhere by Sofia Coppola: slow, frustrating, humorous, minimal and beautiful. It's the kind of film I could sit and watch all over again as soon is it finishes.

13 comments:

  1. I saw that last week. I love Sophia Coppola, and used to have a major crush on Stephen Dorf. I liked the film, it was slow and beautiful as you say. I am taking myself to see a film this week- Blue Valentine. x

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  2. Just the inspiration I need to get myself off to the movies! I'm with Jgee on Stephen Dorf x

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  3. This is at the top of my must-see list. Glad to hear a good review. The cinema costs so much now, it's even more of a disspointment when the film turns out to be rubbish.

    Mmmm, Kit-Kat xxx

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  4. happy to hear it was good! i must go see it. loving the green saltwaters with purple nails! :)

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  5. love the saltwaters too! and good for you, taking yourself on a date. :)

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  6. I saw it onthe weekend too - it's a beautiful film isn't it. I love her lingering shots and the melancholy in her movies! Glad you enjoyed

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  7. Oh mega congrats on that! I'm so glad that it turned out to be a goody. *s*

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  8. I`m so glad you had some sweet Anna time. Good choice. Somewhere and King`s Speech on my movie hitlist. x Ok, Im having lime Saltwater envy now.

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  9. We are seeing it this week, good to hear you liked it ... a great film is such a great way to tune out.

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  10. jealous - can't wait to see that movie - will take a while to get to SA no doubt!

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  11. what a lovely blog you have here, so glad i stumbled across you!

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  12. Before I had children I would never have dared shush a talker in the cinema...now I have three boys and if anyone so much as mumbles my ears prick and I am ready to give them my speech! Glad to hear I am not the only one who prepares for the movies :)

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  13. Envy.
    Going to the movies alone is what I miss the most since being a mama.

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