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Aurora Borealis (2005)
A well-kept secret
I had the pleasure of viewing this movie just tonight, and I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised. First of all, the acting was amazing. I have never been as impressed and blown away with Donald Sutherland's acting as I was after seeing his performance. This role and his role in Ordinary People have to be his two best roles that I have seen. His performance as an aging grandfather with Parkinson's and ongoing dementia was accurate, heartbreaking and hilarious all at the same time. If I had any influence in the industry, I would try to vouch for him getting at least an Oscar nomination, if not the award itself. Everyone in the movie is amazing as well. It's not often that you see a movie where you forget that you are watching movie stars but actually see the characters in the story, but this film achieved that, and no small feat considering the numerous well known actors in it. I highly recommend the film.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)
the Smith's humble abode
This is a question that could contribute to the trivia section if the answer is true. Is the house that is used in Mr. and Mrs. Smith that same house that was used in American Beauty? The interior looks a lot like the interior used in American Beauty. Other than that, fantastic movie with Jolie looking her most fabulous and at her most charming and Pitt at his comedic best. Although I would have liked to have scene less tedious action scenes and more scenes between the couple. THe original script, after all, was supposed to be a comedic metaphor for marriage right? It would have been more enjoyable to have seen more of that not crammed into the action scenes.