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City Lights | 100 Movies Bucket List

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  I'm so glad this year's Bucket List has more romance movies! I've seen a few Chaplin movies but this was one I'd never heard of, though if I knew what it was about I would have watched it long before now! I really liked the premise. It's a really sweet idea, told in a really fun way. But outside of the story, one of my favourite things about it, and about Chaplin's films in general, is how important physical comedy is. When you can't use language or dialogue the story has to be told in other ways, and Chaplin always excels at using big movements and actions to tell his stories. This is also really important for the characterisation within the film. We get to know the variety of characters largely through their movements, and this is done so well that we really do get to know them and understand the way they work. But another way the story is told is through the music used. The score for this film is beautiful and creates the exact atmosphere to connect the...

A California Christmas: City Lights | Blogmas Day 23

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  It's Blogmas day 23! As mentioned in yesterday's post, today's review is the sequel to 'A California Christmas', which I reviewed yesterday. I didn't love the first film, but I was hopeful for the second. A year after the events of the first film, Callie (Lauren Swicard) and Joseph (Josh Swicard) as are happy as they could be. But when obligations pull Joseph back to the city, and Callie with him, they discover that city life could destroy their relationship. Like the first, this film was also a bit 'meh'. I enjoyed seeing the minor characters from the first film that were given a bit more of a storyline this time around. Manny (David Del Rio) and Brandy's (Raquel Dominguez) storyline was adorable. However, this film highlights why Christmas romances are unrealistic - the characters don't know each other, and in this case, weren't that compatible. I also liked both of the characters a lot less this time around. When you see the cracks in th...