Watched Garden State

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“Watching Garden State” Cedar Park, 2022

While browsing Amazon Prime Movies, Garden State popped up in the recommendations. I have kind of known about this 2004 movie for a long time and have been mildly interested but not enough to actually watch it but since i had a couple of hours, today was the day!

Although I enjoyed Garden State, I think it is more suited to a younger version of myself. I think I would have been really into if I saw it when it first came out, but now it felt a little naive and lacking. Still, I am happy I watched it.

One thing I am happy about is that while reading the movie’s Wikipedia page, I learned about the Manic Pixie Dream Girl trope. I think that bit of info was worth watching the movie for. 😀

Catch-Up at Austin Beerworks

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“Austin Beerworks” Austin, 2022

This week, a lot of my coworkers came into town to meet in-person. It was so fun to see everyone’s faces during the day, and also have fun chatting with everyone after work. We all went to Austin Beerworks to hang out for a couple of hours. I’ve never been here before, so it was interesting to see the brewery that produces a lot of the beer we drink. In fact, our fridge has several cans of beer from Austin Beerworks in it right now. 😀

I Finally Watched La Dolce Vita

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“La Dolce Vita” Cedar Park, 2022

This afternoon, I watched Federico Fellini’s “La Dolce Vita”. What an odd movie! Watching the 1960 film in 2022 added another disorienting dimension for me and I couldn’t tell which parts were truly indicative of the times, and which were more fantastical versions. I suppose that added to the charm and mystery.

My favorite part of the film was when Marcello’s father came to visit. He seemed like the character who was most grounded in real life, which is probably why I enjoyed his scenes.

Overall, I am happy I watched to have finally watched this cinematic masterpiece, but I felt like I was watching from a great distance, both culturally and artistically.