Saturday was date night. We went to Cineopolis to see The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
I loved it. It's one of those feel good movies that makes me feel
enlightened and enriched in some way just from having watched it. It
made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I'm surprised I didn't cry.
Walter
Mitty is your average Joe like anyone else. He's been working in the
basement level of Life Magazine for 16 years in the negative assets
department and stresses out about keeping the bills paid. Life Magazine
is transitioning from the print version of to Life Magazine Online. He
is the timid, worker bee who hope that he still has a job when it's all
said and done who is belittled by the hot shot jerk of a younger guy in
charge of overseeing the transition. Day to day life is pretty mundane
except when he goes into one of his trances and thinks of all the
things he wishes he had the guts to say or the super human abilities to
do. I think we all kind of do that. What if. If only. One day. I
wish. Then suddenly he finds himself going to places and doing those
things that he only dreamed about before. He goes from underdog to
trailblazer and with it comes a confidence
that he didn't have before.
In the movie the Life Magazine mission statement is: “To see the world, things dangerous to come to, to see behind walls,
draw closer, to find each other and to feel. That is the purpose of
life.” The words are vague and broad and yet so universally specific at the same time. I think we can all find meaning in it.
One
of my favorite quotes from the movie is when one of the characters
says, "Beautiful things don't ask for attention." It really stood out
for me in it's simplicity. In this day and age of me, me, me and a non
stop social media attention seeking frenzy it's just a really refreshing
way to look at things. Like, just be yourself and who cares what
people think or who is looking and that in itself is beautiful.
The
movie definitely raises some questions in terms of how realistic it
is. Is there really a Papa John's in Greenland? Is it really possible
to get cell phone reception in Iceland? Is e Harmony really $500 per
year? But it's a movie. I loved the storyline so much that I really
didn't care about the actual reality of such things. The acting was
great, the characters were touching and I loved the story. I give it a
thumbs up.
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