Monday, November 12, 2012

Movie Recommendation Time: Moonrise Kingdom.

Adorable, enviable, and slightly bothersome, young love is a tricky plot in which we must not give the impression that love really conquers all, lovebirds forget how to build their birdhouse. Intuitively, Russovoir believes the trend of young love flew us a hundred plus more miles south from the setting of Moonrise Kingdom to star-crossed lovers Romeo + Juliet by William Shakespeare. Two warring families, covert meetings, an illicit affair for which made it more insatiable as forbidden must be, as it is risky, worthwhile.

Classic puppy love films that still avert one's mood with similar dogma of one's dog impatiently waiting for you after a long day, My Girl (1991) and Little Manhattan (2005) were a paws up. Maybe throw in Little Rascals (1994) for those familiar scenarios where a group alleviates mutual tension. Conversely, half way across America to New England, tension is a barren forest. Moonrise Kingdom is rebellious, willful, but eventually one realizes kids, who have yet to go through life, had they already understood the true and simplest nature of one of the most complex entities - love, must be wiser than we think.

"Look into my eyes. Do you love each other?"
The most destructive hurricane recorded in history was no less than a week in insurgence in the fictitious island of New Penzance. But there is a collection of the state of minds more conniving than the condensation of rain clouds. Two anachronistic wildflowers found their own sanctuary conspiratorially, to grow freely. Be that as it may, but there is a storm coming, and these impatient wildflowers have yet to realize that their thin stems and developing petals need nurturing.

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