• Why I rec­om­mend “Post­cards from the Edge”

    Post­cards from the Edge

    by Mike Nichols


    Post­cards from the Edge may be an older movie in a lot of ways (1990), it still has a mod­ern feel. Some peo­ple will say 1990 is recent – until you take into real­iza­tion that 17 year olds who were con­ceived at the time of this movie shoot­ing will now be vot­ing for pres­i­dent next year.

    Car­rie Fisher’s writ­ing in the movie feels real. Real in the fact that human emo­tions feel the way they should, like you would feel if you were going through the same scenario’s. I don’t feel it glossed over emo­tions, it was unique and some­thing that I can say was gen­uine film art.

    So many films can give you that real emo­tion, that if you want some­thing that can be truly touch­ing with­out try­ing to make you cry, you must see this movie.

  • Con­sumed “Post­cards from the Edge”

    Posted: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 02:01:38 GMT

    Post­cards from the Edge

    by Mike Nichols

    WORTH IT!

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