Showing posts with label innocence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label innocence. Show all posts

August 02, 2016

Movie Club—Stand By Me

In August the Movie Club will be screening Stand By Me, directed by Rob Reiner and starring River Phoenix, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell, and Kiefer Sutherland.

In Castle Rock, Oregon, 1959, four boys, Gordie (Wheaton), Chris (Phoenix), Teddy (Feldman), and Vern (O'Connell), come to believe that they know the location of the dead body of a boy who went missing from a nearby town. They decide to take a journey out of town and across the country to find the body and be celebrated as local heroes. While taking the journey the boys face many perils, some real, some only rumour. But what they really find along the journey is who they are and where they are going.


The film is based on a Stephen King novella, originally entitled "They Body", from the Different Seasons collection, which also contained "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption", which was also made into a film in 1996. Like The Shawshank Redemption, the film has become an audience favourite, and won the approval of King, who believes it to be one of the first accurate adaptations of his work. It has become the quintessential coming-of-age film, dealing with the loss of childhood innocence, death, nostalgia, and the uncertainty of growing up.

The film will be screened on Wednesday 10 August at 6pm at Narellan Library, Corner of Queen and Elyard Street, Narellan. Tea, coffee, and biscuits provided, but BYO snacks are more than welcome. Stay after the screening to share your thoughts about the film and join in a discussion about the many intriguing insights the film explores.

June 15, 2015

Film Review-Salt by Director Phillip Noyce



Rating M-Action Violence and Course Language
Evelyn Salt a CIA officer desperate to protect her husband is accused of being a Russian spy by a defector.


Her supervisors are convinced of her guilt so she has to use all of her skills she learned as an operative to outsmart them and prove her innocence. There is plenty of nonstop action in Salt and clever plot twists and turns, right to the end. I enjoyed the fast paced action and Angeline Jolie was superb in the role. Angeline won the Rembrandt Award for Best International Actress for this part. Anne