Monday, August 30, 2010

Lymelife [Blu-ray]







Lymelife [Blu-ray] Overview


Based on the true childhood experiences of director Derick Martini, Lymelife is the coming of age story of 15-year old Scott growing up in suburban Long Island. While caught up in his first love, Scott watches the relationships of his parents and their neighbors slowly crumble as they try to keep up with the changing times and expectations of the 1970s. Critically acclaimed, Lymelife features a magnificent ensemble cast, with incredible performances that make you laugh and cry along with them.


Customer Reviews


Do not allow comparisons with American Beauty weigh decision to leave or discourage excessive Lymelife. Of course, it is a dysfunction in American families a lot to social pressure and the need to adapt successfully and bound, and yes, sometimes it is dark and strong in their statements, but Lymelife from deeper, more personal place. In the experience of the film (directed by Derick Martini from a script written with his brother Steven), the film feels verymore loving and realistic in his memory of childhood and adolescence, the inclusion of a sense of life during a key time in 70 years without idealizing the experience or fear of the harsh truth.

Strictly speaking, time is of the decade, the director is just coming of age, but understanding that was great what the world they live comes from his family background in the 70s. In places like Long S Iceland, was in fact a mini-boomand an opportunity for the American dream and Scott's father, Mickey (Alec Baldwin) live, is one of the men followed his dream to dream, to create through his construction company. Despite the richness that it brings, is everything that is not happy at home Bartlett and the constant voltage to the success and impact of the family, as Mickey exercise of a report to the next. Scott now - superbly played by Kieran Culkin - has its own concerns, dealing with bullying in schools andtried to raise his childhood friendship with Adrianna (Emma Roberts) to a new level, but she is not much bigger quickly develop outside the scope of a teenager still obsessed with Star Wars.

The fact that 70 non-director's own experience shows in one or two small anachronisms (the question of the Falklands would have been difficult here in America, at least right now), but in essence, the comments are true, and damage and an acute canSubtlety, for the most part (the slow, insidious effects of Lyme disease suffers, Adrianna meet representatives of the father further breakdown of values), but is also capable, hard as necessary to do so. Peaceful reconstruction is covered in many American films of this genre - Noah Baumbach's The Squid and the Whale is also in mind, as well as its Margot at the wedding - but, even if produced by Martin Scorsese, indie sensibility is a pleasant Lymelife and some fine performances, should contribute todifferentiate and lift himself into the crowd.


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