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A couple of weeks ago I saw another “hard” movie. The title is “Little Children.” With Kate Winslet and Patrick Wilson playing the female and male main characters, this movie to me shows its potential as a must-watch movie. Kate’s played superbly well in Titanic. And I do believe she won’t ruin her own reputation with playing in B-rate movies. So, I decided to watch as soon as I know the main female character and its category as “drama, romance, tragedy.”

When I watched the movie, I found that it was a “hard” movie in which the director takes us to think to solve what actually happen in the movie or what is there between the lines of the movie. Later, from a movie review in imdb I found that the movie is made from a novel. Well, no wonder if it feels nicely hard. I myself don’t mind watching movies from novels—well, I like reading, and even writing, literary works.

To me, the most unique part of this movie is the use of a narrator that intrudes the scenes and dialogs. It’s just cool to watch a novel like movie. It can balance the hard tone that the movie has from its scenes which sometimes lack dialog. A reviewer in the above-linked site said that this use of narrator gives a tone of children story to the movie. Well, it’s okay to interpret it as so. The unique thing is that I can’t easily forget this movie. I still can play vividly it’s parts in my mind.

All in all, I recommend this movie to you, only if you are above 18. :D

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