I've never seen anyone undergo a change as much as Amy Winehouse did from 2005 to 2006. Seemingly, she went from light to darkness. Even if you're not interested in her music, the psychological aspect of witnessing this change makes the film worth watching.
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What boundaries does love know? Can an entity absent of the oxy, serotonin, and dopamine which creates the sensations we so cherish know such a delight? The "cat" scene is one of the most hilarious ever filmed. The cinematography is, to put it simply, stunning.
In a time amidst a proliferation of zombie films mostly dull and predictable, it's always pleasing to see an intelligent film such as this one. Not present are the jump scenes and clichés so prevalent in many of its peers.
Earthlings. In both the animal kingdom and in humans there exists premeditated murder, (not for food; i.e. dolphins) slavery, (ants) and an abundance of evil. Might the the good overcome it...time will tell. Our planet is surely in peril.
No one is the embodiment of good or evil. One cannot simply be good or evil. One can have good or bad thoughts, intentions, actions; but one is never one or the other. We're brought into this world and our upbringing and environment can either be one of chaos, joy, or sometimes a blending of the two. We then make the choices that define ourselves. This is the story of how one becomes the person they are.
Where did we come from? A question thats been pondered for eons. Moreover, what will the acquisition of such knowledge lead us to? For those inclined to be so curious, here's an excellent film that draws upon these ideas.