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Kel. 28. Lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Graduated from UC Berkeley 2001. Has a small obsession with TV. Enjoys chick lit and teen movies. Major shopaholic. Blogging since January 17, 2002.

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October 14, 2002

rules of attraction

Thanks everyone for the birthday wishes. :) I really appreciate it. I didn't really do anything to celebrate -- I had a bit of a headache (typical) so Rob and I just went to dinner at The Macaroni Grill and then went to see The Rules of Attraction -- it's that new movie (with James Van Der Beek and Ian Somerhalter) based on Bret Easton Ellis's novel. !spoiler alert! Surprisingly, I actually liked the movie -- it stayed true to the book for the most part. However, I thought that the characters of Paul (Ian Somerhalter) and Lauren (Shannyn Sossamon) needed much more development than they were given. In the book, I actually sympathized with both these characters but in the movie, they both fell a bit flat. James Van Der Beek really surprised me with his acting -- I'm so used to his acting on Dawson's Creek consisting solely of flaring his nostrils to convey any type of emotion. But I have to admit, he managed to give Sean Bateman a real likability, in spite of all the horrible things he's done. There were a lot of scenes that were really hard for me to take -- like Lauren's rape scene and the suicide scene. I seriously felt really sick to my stomach watching those scenes. But there were some funny scenes too -- Paul and Dick singing to "Faith" by George Michael, and then their scene in the restaurant with their moms. Funny stuff. I know many of you have no idea what I'm talking about but I find this book (and thus, the movie) really fascinating. It's such a poignant story of emotion unrealized in a culture of nothing else but sex and drugs.

Posted by Kel at 12:43 AM

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Oh, that movie looks good. I don't know if it's for the faint at heart (aka me). Hehe.

Posted by: Jessica at October 14, 2002 06:12 AM

Oh yeah... I really wanna catch that movie now. *yum* Sounds/looks really good. Kip Pardue's in it! *grrr* lol :)

Posted by: Michelle at October 18, 2002 03:56 AM

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