From the juiced-box but not the soundtrack: Renée Zellweger - This Land Is Your Land
[Press "Play" for an excerpt of the song from the film.]
Ramblings: My Own Song
Final Proof: 4 Shotsi loved this movie but, like that friend i was rambling on about, i'm not gonna recommend it because i'm not sure you're gonna get it. My Own Love Song struck a chord in me but i march to my own beat so i'm not sure anyone else will be able to follow along. Let's just say i don't mind going solo on this one.
My Own Love Song is a road movie on a dead end street in a trailer park. Contrary to director Olivier Dahan's previous effort , La Vie En Rose---a ginormous biopic about the life of Edith Piaf, MOLS is a portrait in the art of understatement to anyone sensitive enough to see it. There are even these little detours from reality through cartoon birds or Angels circling the moon, that give the movie and indie feel. This is a film that succeeds in being exactly what it sets out to be: a small movie with a soul as big as post-Katrina N'awlins.
The actors are a big part of this magnificent landscape. Renée Zellweger, despite a squinchy face that really pinches Brandi Alexandra's ass, rocks the role of Jane, a wheelchair-bound accident victim on the road to spiritual recovery. It's a subtle part and Zellweger plays it with the right amount nuance. Then we get Madeline Zima. Let's take a moment out for the appreciation of Madeline Zima. Ahhh, Madeline Zima. Madeline Zima is Billie, a stray our heroes pick up on the way. Madeline (can i call her Madeline?) has a quirky beauty that suits the part beautifully. The talent she's been nourishing since her child starlette days really shines here.
i would also be amiss (and i hate being a miss) if i didn't give a shout out to good ol' Nick Nolte, who plays a guitar playing drug addict on the lam. So yeah, basically he's playing himself. Cool voice, though. Just the right amount of ragged.
The most memorable performance of the movie, though, comes from Forest Whitaker. His character, Joey, is a simple man straight from Of Mice And Men who doesn't have all the strings in his air guitar. Whitaker owns this role of a Soul Seer and Angel Speaker with electric sincerity.
What i'm sayin' is this. My Own Love Song is a sweet delta blues ballad i'm gonna be playing in my head for a long time.
Before we move on to the good stuff, i gotta card Sarah Ellis, who plays a birthday party guest, 'cause i don't know how old she is but she's way too young for The Bar None. The photo links to her agent's page.
Buzz Kills (Watch Out for Spoilers)
Sex: 1 ShotMadeline Zima Kissing Hayden Panettiere
Pretty damn heroic, you ask me. But enough about me, i was goin' on about Madeline Zima. Like i was sayin' in the lobby, she's good lookin' in this cool, indie way. Like her cleft chin or these intoxicating eyes that are a green and brown mix kinda like dark beer in absinthe but a lot tastier. Her hair is deliciously long in MOLS and you know the director's gotta be French because there are tons of scenes from behind with her in jeans. Madeline Zima looks good in jeans. Just sayin'. Here's more of her lookin' good:
Zima With Tom Collins
More indie shots of her are waiting down below in my drawers.
There's also Renée Zellweger (40). Now i'm a big Renée Zellweger fan. i can't name a movie of hers that i've seen where she didn't do a good job acting. Maybe it's the squinty eyed thing, i don't know, but i just don't think she looks all that good. She looks better here than usually, though, mostly because she looks like Brandi Alexandra in many shots. 'Course Miss D is tons hotter, but that's not my problem. There were some cool scenes of Renée, though, like when she wore a wife beater top with no bra for pajamas.
Renée With Tom Collins
There'll be some more shots of her lingering at the bottom of the post in my drawers.
Silken Butterflies
Let's start off with the beautiful Andrea Powell (44). She plays Devon's step-mom and looks as great as she acts.Clicking On The Link Takes You To Her Website
Later on, we get Courtney J. Clark as a waitress in a diner. Here's a drink to her career and seeing lots more of her. Her age is unlisted, but she says on her resumé that she can play anyone between 15-25 (that and a box of wine will keep grinnin' for more than a weekend).
For those of you who prefer Staffs to Whole Notes, well, you're basically S.O.L. Here's the least ugliest shots of the leading lads i could find.
Forest Whitaker (48):
Nick Nolte (69):
Drink: 1 Shot
Later on there's a buffet party out back where they drink a toast to Billie with red wine in plastic scotch glasses. Some of the people are a little tipsy.
Finally, Billie (i think, but i didn't get that specific in my notes) sips beer from a bottle while sitting on the curb in front of a hotel.
Rock & Roll: 3 Shots
The other reason i'm down with 3 shots for the rock is that Bob Dylan wrote the song "Life Is Hard" for this movie. Not only is it a killer Waits' impression, Renée also sings a sweet and heartbreaking as honey wine version of it in the film. According to Wiki, Bob was so inspired by writing music for this movie that he decided to sit right down and write himself an album, 2009's Together Through Life.
i also gotta give an honorable mention to the guitar solo Nick Nolte's character is saturating the night air with, attracting the band of three like angels to the head of a pin.
Boring Technical Crap
Written by: Olivier DahanDirected by: Olivier Dahan
Starring
Madeline Zima - Billie
Renée Zellweger - Jane
Andrea Powell - Devon's Mom
Courtney J. Clark - Waitress
Sarah Ellis - Party Guest
Forest Whitaker - Joey
Nick Nolte - Himself (just kidding; neither Wiki nor IMDB have a name for his character)
Bottom Line
Did you not read what i wrote up top? This movie struck a personal chord with me that i'm sure won't resonate for you. Pro'lly not in the theaters but for sure not on DVD.Al K Hall's Drawers
Thus ends the wit, and there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth. From here on out it's just the shots of the hotties i didn't want to clutter up the post with. Please feel free to loiter elsewhere should you feel so inclined.Madeline Zima (24)
Renée Zewlleger (40)
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