Merchant Ivory’s final film… & more!

Movie Review: Before the Rains (2007)
 

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Tagline: Passion has its price.

My mom saw this movie last month… and LOVED it!  This is the last film produced by both James Ivory (deceased) and Ismail Merchant (his business/life partner).  It is hands-down one of the most (visually) stunning movies out there!  The director, Santosh Sivan, is also a highly respected cinematographer in his native India.  The only other movie that compares (with regard to beauty) is Alfonso Arau’s A Walk in the Clouds.  The natural beauty of southrn India, top actors of Tamil cinema, and the authentic music add flavor to an interesting central story.

TK (Rahul Bose) and Moores (Linus Roache)
TK (Rahul Bose) & Moores (Linus Roache)

British gentleman/planter/family man Henry Moores (Linus Roache, who can currently be seen on Law & Order) has started an ambitious road expansion project in a small village within Kerala in southern India.  He has requested extra funds from the bank, and hopes that the road will hold (after the monsoons).  Moores, a well-liked and generous white man, is aided by his native land manager/”right hand man” TK Neelan (Rahul Bose, one of India’s finest indie actors).   TK is the most interesting person in the film, a bridge between his home village and the British rulers.  Though TK works for Moores, they have a close, friendly relationship. (TK is surprised/delighted when Moores presents him with an English pistol.)

Kerala is a character in the film, too!
Kerala is a character in the film, too!

There are rumors in the village about a couple seen in the woods.  TK realizes that Moores is (dangerously) close to his beautiful/strong-willed housekeeper Sajani (Nandita Das, star of Deepa Mehta’s Earth and Fire; one of India’s finest indie actresses).  Is it love?  Is it mutual? 

Sajani (Nandita Das) w/ Laura Moores (Jennifer Ehle) and son
The Moores' housekeeper Sajani (Nandita Das) tells Laura Moores (Jennifer Ehle) and son a story.

Like Moores, Sajani is married, and a friend of TK’s (since childhood).  But Laura Moores (Jennifer Ehle of Pride and Prejudice fame; an American actress who studied in Britain) doesn’t suspect anything when she returns from London with their young son.  The Moores’ son adores TK and Sajani and is enthralled by their stories.

All smiles at a screening
All smiles on 2 of my fave actors!

TK is VERY engaging, though his face shows subtle expressions and he speaks simply /honestly.  The role of TK is a departure for Bose, Sivan says on the commentary track, because he usually portrays sophisticated/urbane characters (as in Mr & Mrs Iyer and 15 Park Avenue).  Roache does a fine job of  keeping the restraint of an Englishman, but his conflicting emotions come out of his eyes.  The Brit comments that though he has visited India several times, he considers Kerala to be “the most beautiful place in the world.”

Recent iTunes downloads:

Dallas Wayne:  He’s an old-school rockabilly country artist with a sense of fun AND tradition in his songs.  The instrumentals are GREAT!  

3:30 In the Afternoon

I’ll Take the Fifth

If That’s Country: VERY funny criticism of  the modern country scene; some lyrics below…

You can make a star of a teenage girl
But one million dollars won’t make her Merle
Laser beams, navel rings, and a pretty face might be something

But you can kiss my Ozark ass, if that’s country

Now I ain’t denyin’ them suburban moms their fun

But don’t you try to tell me it’s the way Hank wanted it done
You  better keep your money-grubbin’ hands off the poor man’s song

 And make sure Chris Gaines stays the hell offa my front lawn

 

http://www.dallaswayne.com/default.htm

 

Mac McAnally:  He’s a singer/songwriter who has been influenced by MANY genres, not just country.  His songs have been decribed as “a piece of Americana.”  The voice is clear, honest, and VERY pure!

If You Hang Around Long Enough

(Nothing Like A) Sunny Day

Until Then

 

http://www.macmcanally.com/

 

Recent iTunes Downloads

Famous In a Small Town (Miranda Lambert)

 

Small Town USA (Justin Moore) I just heard of this young singer (originally from Arkansas); he was “discovered” by Alan Jackson’s producer, Keith Stegall.

A still from his music vid
A still from his music vid

http://www.myspace.com/moorejustinmusic

 

A Woman Does Too (Danielle Peck) a GORGEOUS soulful country voice; a must hear for fans of Shania!!!

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I esp liked this section of the song:
 

A man has to be strong
Standing still
To make his way
A man takes on the world
Holds his ground
He has so much he has to prove
And a woman does too

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Update on me… and more

Hey readers!

The weather is going up and down last few days; it’s pretty windy, and going to rain later today in NoVA.  I heard there were some several tornadoes touching down in NJ & NY this past week!  Dad is in Bowie, MD looking at houses w/ his realtor today (FRI).  He likes the area so far…

 

I’ve added some new blogs to my blogroll, so check them out.  I want to learn more about podcasting, so let me know if you have any expertise on that subject!  I listen to a variety of podcasts on iTunes, and thought it would be fun to create my own (perhaps focused on British Literature). 

 

I’m STILL working on my TESOL assignments (so I can be considered for overseas English teaching).  I went to a reunion for Tesol Teaching International where I met some VERY interesting people!  It was a diverse group- different ages, backgrounds, subject areas, etc.  Mom thinks Japan would be a good choice, BUT it’s pricy.  As for working in US… 

 

Dad knows an Indian American guy whose company is hiring over 300 new workers, including contractors to work in fed govt.  I don’t want to sound negative, BUT I’ve never gotten much (job-related) news/help from desis in places I’ve lived.  (Even in NYC, I met only a handful of Bangladeshi teachers in the public school system.)  The DC area MAY be different story, b/c there are desis here who work in non-profit sector (which interests me VERY much).   

 

Recently, I met some warm, intelligent, yet laid-back  Bangladeshis (at Drishtipat DC).  Many of them know my NYC friends.  Many of them mentioned networking.  I didn’t know networking was SO important until this year!  Did you know that you are more likely to get hired through acquaintances, NOT friends?

 

Thanks for checking out my blog,

EMMA.

 

Recent iTunes Downloads:

The Moth Podcast, 7/20/09: Alex Draper: You are a Great King

A TRUE story of a caterer/struggling actor (Alex Draper) who gets hired by an old college pal (an Indian prince) to co-star in “the Schindler’s List of India” (Kala Pani/Black Water).

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0255289/

 

John Barrowman Swings Cole Porter:

What Is This Thing called Love?

In The Still Of The Night

You’d Be So Nice To Come Home To

Easy to Love

 

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I’ve mentioned him before on this blog; John Barrowman is a musical theater/TV/movie actor originally from Scotland (but raised in the Midwestern US).  You can check him out on De-Lovely (w/ Kevin Kline); in the UK, he stars in the Dr. Who spin-off Torchwood.  He’s been in several eps of the 3rd season of Dr. Who (w/ fellow Scot, David Tennant).

 http://www.johnbarrowman.com/

 http://www.youtube.com/johnbarrowmandotcom

 

 

Movies you DON’T want to see:

 

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Deception

This movie has Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman, BUT it’s SO bad that I turned it off LONG before it ended!  The first few mins where you see the (lonely/closed-off life) Ewan’s shy auditor character leads in NYC are done well.  Jackman’s charming villain character is TOO much, sorry to say.  Michelle Williams to TOO young/immature for her role.  It’s NOT a believable story.

 

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The Ice Storm

This movie has a GREAT cast of VERY young (Elijah Wood, Christina Ricci, Tobey Maguire) and middle-aged actors (Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Joan Allen, etc.)  It’s directed by Ang Lee, and set in the early 1970s in suburban New Canaan, CT.  The characters are emotionally cut off from their spouses, kids, and themselves.  The film has some nice moments, but seems fragmented and disjointed.  It didn’t evoke much of a response from viewers, I’ve read.          

 

 

Prime

Prime

Even though it has Meryl Streep (who plays Uma Thurman’s therapist), her role is thankless, one-note, and WAY beneath her talent.  The love interest for Uma is  (obviously) an inexpereinced actor!  Sorry, I didn’t buy them as falling in love- NO chemistry.  The dialogue is just plain DULL.

 

Sunday on the blog w/ Emma

Hey readers,

Last week was NOT good for me- had A LOT of ups and downs in mood!  Of course, I’m still feeling bad re: not having a job.  (But there are many ppl in this position, incl those who went to Ivies!)  I’m applying for various F/T jobs and signing up w/ online tutoring agencies (for this summer).   

 

My 1st priority is to complete my TESOL training assignments b/c I may go to China in September.  (I didn’t want to go in August- what if I end up getting a English teaching job here?  Hey, ya never know!)  Yesterday, at the Starbucks in Old Town Alexandria, I saw a guy around my age studying books on Chinese verbs and grammar.  Maybe he needs it for business or wants to teach abroad, too?      

 

On the positive side…  I can’t believe that I bought a swimsuit after MANY years!  (The apt community where Dad and I live, there are several nice/newish pools.  We had our own pool in our Tucson house, and I’ve missed swimming these past 10 yrs.)  I got the Women’s Original Sport Tankini in black from Land’s End; this company sells conservative swimsuits.  (It looks like a jogging outfit of tank top and shorts basically.)  Land’s End has swim skirts and different colorful items, too.  An Iranian-American lady I know has a “burkini” swimsuit w/o the head covering; it looks like a wetsuit, I believe.  I think it’s GREAT to have more choices in swimwear these days!         

 

It’s summer- the season for LOTS of weddings!  A  terrific Broadway, film, and TV actor (Harry Lennix) got married last week.  Though he’s not a well-known actor, he does a GREAT job w/ his roles. 

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0502015/

You can see his Shakesperean talent in Titus and his stereotype-busting gay intellectual in Spike Lee’s Get on the Bus.  Plus he used to be a teacher in Chicago, his hometown.  That’s cool! 

Here is the announcement in the NYT weddings section:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/28/fashion/weddings/28graves.html

 

 

Here are some of my recent iTunes downloads:

 Already Gone – Sugarland

This duo just keeps getting better and better; they recently appeared on Oprah!

 

Anything Goes; How Many Times – Randy Houser

This singer began his career as a songwriter; recently he co-wrote Trace Adkins’ “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” w/ Jamey Johnson (see below).  Letterman had Randy on his show to sing Anything Goes after being impressed w/ it from radio!  His voice is PURE country- not like the pop type of country we’ve grown so used to hearning since the ’90s.  His voice is a beautiful standout amidst the crowd of new country acts!

 

Give It Away – George Strait

George is STILL ruggedly handsome and putting out hit after hit!

 

I Run To You; Lookin’ for a Good Time – Lady Antebellum

A young/new/cute trio has GORGEOUS voices you must-hear!

 

The music video for Lookin’ for a Good Time: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Hb91NjV3iE

 

Official web site:

http://ladyantebellum.com/

 

Redneck Side of Me; That Lonesome Song – Jamey Johnson

The big/burly singer is a former Marine; he has written songs for George Strait, Joe Nichols, Trace Adkins, etc.  His voice is VERY masculine and old-school country!   

 

Whatever It Is – Zac Brown Band

I just heard about this grp a few weeks ago- boy, am I behind the times!  They have an original sound.  So glad that I have CMT (after a LONG time). 

http://www.zacbrownband.com/

I started TESOL training this week!!!

Hey readers,

Keep visting b/c I’m always updating!  I want to see more comments, too.  I started my TESOL course, and think I’m the only one w/ experience of school teaching/subbing/tutoring in the class.  So, I feel pretty confidant!  (I need a boost after being down on myself for quite some time.)  The other students (a VERY diverese grp!) are interested in going to China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea.  Not everyone has decided- we have time.  I want to go somewhere to get the most money b/c I need it! 

All the best,

EMMA.

 

 

 

Quotes for today:

 

A man who fears love fears life.

-Father Peter Clifford, Ballykissangel (Series 1, Episode 4)

 

Peter says this to Ambrose, a young police officer who gets cold feet before his wedding to his long-time girfriend, Niamh. 

 

 

 

Let me tell you girls a secret- that took me 30 plus years to find out- men and boys are more afraid of you than you are of them.

 

-Ramona, The Real Housewives of New York City

 

Ramona gives a bit of advice to her 13 y.o. daughter Avery and her group of school friends.

 

  

 

 

Pics for today:

 

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Movies I watched today:

 

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

 

This is a FUN 1954 musical w/ GREAT dance numbers!
A V fun 1954 musical w/ GREAT dance numbers!
Howard Keel and Jane Powell
Howard Keel and Jane Powell

 

 

13 Going On 30

 

Matt (Mark Ruffalo) & Jenna (Jennifer Garner) dance at a photo shoot.
Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner dancing
I'd watch ANY movie w/ Mark Ruffalo in it!
I'd watch ANY movie w/ Mark! (I put this pic as my desktop background.)

 

 

Recent iTunes Downloads:
 
 
Born to be Wild (Adam Lambert)
– True Colors  (Anoop Desai)
 
– All I Want to Do (Sugarland)