Charm hops right out of Claymation
Nick Park created the lovable Wallace and Gromit characters using
old-fashioned stop-motion animation. In “The Curse of the
Were-Rabbit†he adds a touch of computer graphics and several sly
references to other famous movies. The result is a family-friendly
movie that will delight younger kids and still give their parents
something to smile about.
The story unfolds with more than a touch of silly English wit. The
plot centers on a vegetable competition held by the kindly Lady
Tottington for the local working class town. A plague of rabbits
threatens to munch out all the best veggies before the contest can be
held. The desperate population calls on Wallace and Gromit to save
them. They operate a humane pest control business to capture but not
kill the offending critters.
Fantastic machines that could have been designed by Rube Goldberg
are employed in the process. The Mind-O-Matic Rabbit Brain
Transformer is the one that inadvertently creates the monster of the
movie’s title. Our heroes are thwarted in their compassionate efforts
by the pompous Lord Quartermaine. When he just wants his hunting
rifle to solve the problem, many pranks and pratfalls ensue.
With some childish twists and turns, this enjoyable film is not as
sophisticated as “Shrek†or “The Incredibles.†But it has a full
measure of charm and thoughtful zest that remains a cut above the
genre.
Don’t judge before seeing (or walking a mile) ‘In Her Shoes’
The undeniable reality of having a sister is more than the
consideration that she might put you through hell and back in one
night, disregard your need for an individualistic lifestyle and
borrow your shoes without asking.
The contradiction between what you think and what you feel is
evident in the emotion that surfaces in the midst of a sisterly
dispute. Truly, it is the incompleteness experienced when she is not
making your life more complicated that you find what she does is of
no significant consequence.
“In Her Shoes†is more or less a commemoration of sisterhood,
celebrating the strength of a bond not found anywhere else in nature.
In some ways, the connection between sisters is defiant of the
gravity that pulls a person toward the definitively “right†state of
mind, a friendship that can never be severed.
Cameron Diaz plays Maggie, a young, free-spirited,
there-are-no-rules gal who milks her resources for all they’re
willing to give. Without very good reading skills, it is difficult
for her to find and retain a job for more than two weeks.
Her sister Rose, played by Toni Collette, has everything Maggie
doesn’t -- a career, her own place, and somewhere to go everyday that
defines who she is in the circus that is the world. As Maggie gets
drunk one night at a high school reunion and Rose goes to pick her
up, therein lies the beginning of the contested attacks of each
sister’s character.
Through all the fight, fight, bicker, bicker that ensues, a
transition takes place. The thematic element that “In Her Shoesâ€
offers becomes a force that displaces each sister’s outlook on life
and transplants the other sister’s “way of the world.â€
The role reversal is more of an experiment, a trial of the other
side of the spectrum, if you will. Although each sister’s personality
remains consistent, it is within the steps that each sister takes
toward understanding the other that a reconciliation of character is
made. It is also through the acknowledgment of abandonment by a
grandmother whose daughter died that seemingly uncompromising ends
are mended.
To say the least, this film is an appraisal of the human spirit,
and the realization that you must see through at least two sets of
eyes to see the bigger picture. The humor is witty and
unconventional.
The whole process is exemplary of the saying, “Don’t criticize
someone until you’ve walked a mile in her shoes.†Because it is
within the context of stepping out of your safety zone and trying
something new that a novel and broader sense of self is achieved.
* SARA SALAM is a senior at Corona del Mar High School.
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