• Member Since 21st Jul, 2017
  • offline last seen 13 minutes ago

A Man Undercover


I'm Autistic and suffer from ADHD & OCD, but I'm very high-functioning and capable of taking care of myself if I need to.

More Blog Posts691

  • Monday
    My Movie Review of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (Reconstructed & Re-Analyzed)

    This is a completely modified version of my review on “Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island”. Along with presenting a greater sense of reconstruction to correct grammatical errors and all that sort of thing, this also presents a combination of my thoughts on the film both when I initially reviewed and re-analyzed it later the same year.

    Read More

    5 comments · 62 views
  • Saturday
    My Movie Review on Beauty and the Beast (2017) (Reconstructed & Re-Analyzed)

    This review is a completely modified version of the analysis I made on “Beauty and the Beast (2017)” 6 years ago in 2018. It also includes some slight re-analyzing, which became inevitable as I started reconstructing the whole thing.

    Read More

    14 comments · 156 views
  • 6 days
    My Second List of Least Favorite Villains

    Following my previous post, I was immediately inspired to go ahead and showcase another ten of my least favorite villains. The biggest reason for why is because I enjoyed creating the last one so much that I couldn’t resist doing it again, and it felt good to get it out of my system as well.

    Read More

    6 comments · 56 views
  • 1 week
    My First List of Least Favorite Villains

    This is my first attempt at creating lists of characters that I particularly love or hate. And as you can see, I decided to try my hand at it by starting with a list showcasing some of my least favorite villains, each of them being based on various entertainment media I’ve actually watched.

    Read More

    2 comments · 71 views
  • 3 weeks
    My Movie Review on The Courier (2020)

    Greetings and salutations, my friends.

    This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

    Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take on "The Courier".

    Read More

    0 comments · 76 views
Feb
6th
2020

My Movie Review on My Big Fat Greek Wedding · 2:35pm Feb 6th, 2020

Bueno dias, my friends.

This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

And today, for my 113th film analysis and 4th installment of my "February Festivity", I'm gonna give you guys my take of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding".

Here's the summary of it:

Toula is a 30 year old Greek girl who has been working in her family's restaurant for quite some time.

Hoping for better things in life, Toula enrolls at a college to study computers. Then, she gets a job working at her aunt's travel agency. Her life, however, suddenly has its biggest change ever when she meets a Non-Greek school teacher named Ian Miller and they fall in love.

Despite their love for one another being true and clear, Toula seems to have trouble coming to terms with her Greek heritage. And her father has major trouble coming to terms with his daughter being in love with a Non-Greek.

Will the two of them ever be able to work things out? Or not?

If I'm going to be honest, the only nitpick I have about this movie was that there were some cuss words in it that weren't appropriate for a PG-rated film, especially the use of a certain synonym for donkey. That, and I felt that the amount of kissing and making out between Toula and Ian needed to be toned down some.

Other than that, though, this film is literally one of the best romantic-comedies I've ever seen!

The direction by Joel Zwick, and the story by Nia Vardalos, were all extremely fun and well-worked. The fact that this movie had the involvement of Tom Hanks and wife Rita Wilson as producers alongside Gary Goetzman was also really fascinating, and I can tell that they obviously lent their own touches to the film.

In all honesty, Vardalos was a definite visionare! She and director Zwick clearly knew how to do a romantic-comedy right, that's for sure. Every joke in the film landed with such fluency and timing, and the best parts about them were that they were the opposite of disgusting and were wholly innocent. The film was also not without heart, emotion, and moral; the themes it had about love and family were nicely done too.

Likewise, the music that was composed by Alexander Janko and Chris Wilson was melodiously marvelous. I love the sense of passion that the two of them were incorporating, as it's strong enough to help a small film feel so huge. My favorite of the musical elements was that of the guitar playing, as well as the vibes the music had that strongly resonated with Toula and her family being Greeks.

Finally, the performances of the cast, casting, characters, and character development were amazing! Each and every character on board was just so lovable and memorable, and they all developed nicely throughout the film. The chemistry that Nia Vardalos and John Corbett created between their characters, as well as their performances, were particularly awesome.

In conclusion, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", is an absolutely delicious treat that well worthwhile, particularly as a romantic-comedy.

So, I rate "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" 4½ out of 5 stars.

Comments ( 2 )

I haven't seen this one yet, although my family keeps on saying we should all watch it together.

5198323
:pinkiegasp:You should definitely go see it then! I think it’s something you’ll enjoy.

Login or register to comment