Friday, July 19, 2013

Take 110

 I take back what I said about the absurdity of buying shoes with represented predilections. I found these shoes on Net-A-Porter and they are not only comfortable, but also really cool. These shoes were a must have for me and probably every other girl at film school.

Charlotte Olympia shoes

Monday, July 15, 2013

Francoise

B Brian Atwood shoes

I saw Now You See Me, the magic movie a while ago. Surprisingly the theatre was packed – and I say surprisingly because the trailer reveals almost nothing about the plot of the film besides the act of magicians handing out free money to the audience. Perhaps this audience was expecting this feat to come to life. 

In the movie-going experience, it is expected for the audience to continually guess the ending: the final ta-da. Don’t look for it, though. The ending is not worth the effort. For all the guessing - all the gambling that the ending will justify the means – there’s a lot missing. The flaws, like a magic trick, show more and more the longer you watch the film. What seems to be the tagline (don’t look closely) makes a lot of sense in a metaphysical way. Don’t look closely in the film or else you’ll want your money back.

Overall, the film is entertaining; a good coming of attractions for the summer. However, the ending depletes the qualities of the rest of the film. There is that ultimate question of whether the magic is real, or simply illusionary. I even wondered if it was going to play the science and clones card like The Prestige had played. All in all, no cards were played. Now You See Me shuffles and deals, but in the end, it was not my card.

As always there is the question of whether the singular female character has any importance in the film’s content or if she is simply there to balance out the masculinity. One thing is for sure; Isla Fisher had great style in the film.

It is one thing to compliment a woman on how she can rock gloves during every season, and it is another to compliment the way her hips swing when she walks in heels. What Isla Fisher’s character does is run in heels. This has been done, but what is implied in the film – yet not spoken – is that she gets away with her schemes. How do criminal, female characters seriously not get caught?

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Flirty

 I tend to go to the same places all the time, so my friend and I went somewhere neither of us had been to. We went to Brownstone, and even though it's so close to where we both live, we had never even seen it. I'm glad we checked it out though. They have amazing truffle fries and refreshing summer cocktails.

Anthropologie top, Free People bracelet, BDG jeans, Pelle Moda shoes

Monday, July 1, 2013

Chanel Flats

 I have to say Boston never lets me down wind-wise. I know that whenever I walk outside, I will always be blown over by mass amounts of wind spurring at me, impairing my vision.


J Brand shorts, UO bag, Chanel shoes

Black Wedges

 More shots of Beacon Hill. It's kind of odd how everyone describes summer in Boston as hot, because I don't know, summer is supposed to be hot and it comes around every year.
 Thank goodness for long dresses though. It's a toss up whether you want to brave walking around in near nothing or sweating your skin off. With long dresses you don't have to!