Pleasantville
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I want to recommend a thought-compelling movie starring Tobey Maguire and Reese Witherspoon to everybody.
Toby is a heartfainted nerd, who accidentally got stuck in a TV series named Pleasantville with his rebel sister.
Pleasantville was a popular American black-and-white TV series in which every folks behaved decently and no annoying things got them worked up.
Being that no tragic things will happen up here, Tobey Maguire, the male lead of the movie, had a soft spot for this wonderland and exerted himself to stay this place in order.
This world, however, started getting out of whack what with Reese's outrageous conducts, which instead brought up color to this virtual world and the folks had since took a stab at something divers.
Staggering movie with iridescent sequences and black-and white sets, the director sheds light on change and pristine ego by using color as a metaphor, which ironically points that perfect world is nothing more than an utopia.
Don't be fooled by the old-school beginning and non-color vedio the director orchestrated.
The movie is worth a shot.
Toby is a heartfainted nerd, who accidentally got stuck in a TV series named Pleasantville with his rebel sister.
Pleasantville was a popular American black-and-white TV series in which every folks behaved decently and no annoying things got them worked up.
Being that no tragic things will happen up here, Tobey Maguire, the male lead of the movie, had a soft spot for this wonderland and exerted himself to stay this place in order.
This world, however, started getting out of whack what with Reese's outrageous conducts, which instead brought up color to this virtual world and the folks had since took a stab at something divers.
Staggering movie with iridescent sequences and black-and white sets, the director sheds light on change and pristine ego by using color as a metaphor, which ironically points that perfect world is nothing more than an utopia.
Don't be fooled by the old-school beginning and non-color vedio the director orchestrated.
The movie is worth a shot.


Toby is a heartfainted nerd, who accidentally got stuck in a TV series named "Pleasantville" with his rebel sister. *In papers you would quote the titles of movies and whatnot (or underline/italicize when possible)
Pleasantville was a popular American black-and-white TV series in which everybody behaved decently and no annoying things got them worked up.
Being that no tragic things will happen up here in Pleasantville, Tobey Maguire, the male lead of the movie, had a soft spot for this wonderland and exerted himself to stay keep this place in order.
This world, however, started getting out of whack what with Reese's outrageous conducts, which instead brought up color to this virtual world and the folks had since took a stab at something diverse.
Staggering the movie with iridescent sequences and black-and white sets, the director sheds light on change and pristine ego by using color as a metaphor, which ironically points that a perfect world is nothing more than a utopia. *Use "a" instead of "an" because the "U" in "utopia" has a consonant sound instead of a vowel sound - it sounds like "yu" instead of "u"
Don't be fooled by the old-school beginning and non-color video the director orchestrated.
This journal entry was very well written, and was very natural.
Keep up the good work^^
Yes. it's a good movie.
I'm glad you like it,too.
I love how it makes fun of old TV shows in the very beginning--like the huge breakfasts and couples not yet ready to hold hands yet XD
Haha. It's really interesting. I'm glad you also like this movie. ^^