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Entertainment > Movies > Across the Universe -- a Movie Review
 

Across the Universe -- a Movie Review



I very rarely buy movies - I’ll watch them once and forget about them for months. But I’ve been trying to get over Across the Universe for about six weeks now. I don’t know what it is - and I won’t bother to try and put it into words, I strongly recommend experiencing it for yourself.

On a very basic level, it’s a musical with a storyline inspired by 34 Beatles songs. This movie’s quality comes from its organic, original aspects. It uses the 1960s as a backdrop, but does not strive to authentically recreate the decade. Instead, Across the Universe takes events of the past to reach out to the viewer of the present, whoever they may be and whatever experiences they have to relate with the movie.

Historically, it touches on everything without painting the sixties in a partisan perspective. The movie addresses the highs and lows: race riots, generational struggles for identity, the concept of true love, the concept of “free” love, the pains of war, the hypocritical radicalism in resistance of war… It is a piece on everyone’s experience during such a transformational era.

In a personal regard, Across the Universe makes me react with a sudden urge to explore my own life, passions, and perspectives. Watching a movie that starts with the uncomfortable question of “What defines a person: who you are, what you do, or how you do it?”, then follows several characters with differing passions try to coexist and keep their differences from clashing with each other, and then finally throws all distraction aside, proclaming, “All you need is love” gives me a kind of reality check. I have to wonder if what I’m doing today is the right thing to get me where I want to be - and much more importantly, if what I’m doing today is helping me love others on a very personal level.

It’s also a very different movie than most contemporary American cinema today- it’s not a linear story that strictly follows the “establishment-rising action-climax-falling action-resolution” formula. Most of the actors are unknown to the world at large, making the film even more personal and less about watching established stars in the same old roles.

So give it a shot- I don’t want to say “this is a great movie because it’s entertaining to watch,” or that I agreed with its overall message or anything. I like it so much because of the reactions and introspection that it triggers.

posted on Aug 15, 2008 11:53 AM ()

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Sounds like something I need to see. I wanted to see it when it was at the Angelika Film Center here but I never made it.
comment by thepirateinthecity on Aug 15, 2008 7:21 PM ()
Sounds like a great movie - i'll look out for it. Thanks Matt, you gave this movie a great write up
comment by lynnie on Aug 15, 2008 4:10 PM ()
Don't know why but I had/have no inhterest in seeing this film--could it be (oh,oh, I might be acting sacriligious here)because I don't/didn't like the Beattles??
comment by greatmartin on Aug 15, 2008 3:40 PM ()
It sounds realy intriguing. I will have to try and get my hands on it.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on Aug 15, 2008 2:34 PM ()
Matt,what can I say?you do a beautiful job in writing on
movie review.Martin will be proud of you.
Always told you this.You have talent my man.
How is the strep,are we over this?
comment by fredo on Aug 15, 2008 2:22 PM ()
Ive had so many of my friends recommend this movie to me and it's even on my Netflix Que but at the bottom. I will have to move it up to the top and give it a go.
comment by meranda on Aug 15, 2008 12:29 PM ()

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