
Pitch Perfect (Mükemel Uyum) (DVD) Üniversiteye yeni başlayan Beca (Ana Kendrick) bir anda kendisini hiçbir zaman yan yana gelmeyi tahayül edemeyeceği kızların şarkı söylediği bir topluluğun içinde bulur. Grup, çok fazla ortak özeliği olmayan ama bir araya geldiklerinde mükemel bir sese sahip olan sıradan, eğlenceli ve tuhaf kızlardan oluşmaktadır. Kızlar repertuvarlarında yaptıkları değişiklik sonrasında erkek rakiplerini alt ederken müzik ve eğlence dolu, bol kahkahalı bir film sizleri bekliyor.
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This is the fifth book I've read in the last couple of years about famous writers/artists and how they shuck their husks of family and friends once their creative genius is validated. "Girl in a Blue Dress," "Poe & Fanny," "Loving Frank," and "Leaving Van Gogh." Either this one was slower than the rest and more predictable or I'm tiring of this genre. Granted, there are a lot of names to include in any account of Hemingway's time in Paris, but at times this read like the society pages rather than a narrative. And as much as I was rooting for Hadley, I didn't quite feel her motivations, her conflict. McClain draws her as a woman not quite ready to be a 'modern woman,' at least as defined by Paris. Yet I don't believe she was that simple either. Or maybe it's too nuanced a theme to do her justice. When I googled pictures of her, I sensed a whole lot more moxie in her that didn't get down on the page. Or maybe she really was more timid that I want to believe. Then again, maybe this is the ultimate limitation of writing about someone real - the read has a valid stake in her representation too. Either way, it ignited a curiosity of that entire group of literary figures (Gertrude Stein, Scott & Zelda Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, etc.) even if I thought the book itself just so-so as far as literature goes. I'm glad I read it, but I wasn't changed by it. Oh, and shame on Hemingway. ;)
2022-10-29 03:51