Monday, January 9, 2012

Movie review: Relationship Status



Yesterday, I wanted to watch Sherlock Holmes, but the showing was full, so we decided to watch the Malaysian made movie Relationship Status instead. 

This movie is basically about how facebook affects our relationships in real life. It's very much a reminder of what my english report was about this semester. -.-" It's Malaysian made, but the movie's mostly in English with a bit of malay and chinese (I don't know if it's mandarin or cantonese or what) thrown into the mix.
The movie itself?
. . . . . .
Lucky the guy was good looking.
*bricked*

I know that they're trying to pull the Valentine's Day thing where one character is linked to another and that character's linked to another, and so on. That was all right, I guess. I only know three of the actors/actresses though. The rest... Well, we wondered where did they pick them up. But most of them can act. Thankfully.

The story is just OK. Nothing we don't know about since it's about FACEBOOK, and everybody has one. In fact, nothing that challenges the mind in this one. And nothing very memorable, except for the guy playing on PS1 line. It drags a bit in the middle, when everyone gets sad and blah blah blah.

The end was open to our own interpretation. Only the editor woman's story got a proper ending. Which means, we sat through nearly 2 hours worth of movie and paid RM14 each for the tickets, just to come out of it asking "So...what happened to that guy, then?"
Frustrating much? Very!
=_=*

Moral of the story: Communicating face to face is better than face to screen.
Yeah, I know that already. I wrote a report on it, dude. Anything else you want to tell us? Anything new?

Please enlighten me.

Did that guy get married to her?
Will they declare themselves as a couple?
Is she ever going to say anything to her husband?
Are they going to get back together?
Will they really break up?
Is he ever going to get out of the house?
What's HER problem?

-THE END-

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