Hi Lindsay, Yes I think you are right a true "ensemble" piece. I wondered about the little boy, was he that good or was he that well directed!
Lindsay wrote: > I too thought the performances were wonderful ... although I > also felt it was something of a true "ensemble" piece because of the > performances of the supporting cast -- the man who played Virginia's > husband ... the child who played Julianne Moore's son (I won't say anything further) >... he was positively spooky he was so good I thought. I love a good brooding movie! LOL! Well it was just so thought provoking and intelligent, and scary as far as our own subconcious and dark sides. Lindsay Said: The friend I went with doesn't have much of an appetite for brooding movies (whereas > *I* on the other hand ...) and remarked that Julianne Moore's performance > had "too much staring off into space." Well, whatever. I joked with her that all >those women could probably have used a good dose of Prozac ... I saw "Adaptation" Thursday night - very good. I loved the concept and the view from the writer's mind, that actually I got in both of these films. I never dreamed it was going to turn into what it turned into. I would like to see them both a second time, soon. Being something of an amateur writer, I loved seeing and hearing some of the thoughts that went throught their heads, made me feel less crazy! So nice to see artsy - more indie type movies getting accolades and box office, not to mention big names to play in them. BTW, Mery Streep is freaking sexy and smart, a real turn on for me! > Excellent film, though. I'm hoping to next see "Adaptation." > > Lindsay: > I'm reading saying to myself, "Oh, nice answer Lindsay!" "Man, I never > would have gotten *that* one, Lindsay!" I'm ill. Very, very ill. > I'm afraid you are ill Lindsay, but that's a quality I happen to share and love! Peace, Susan NP: Rickie Lee/Last Chance Texaco Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com