Alpha And Omega
Nov. 17th, 2010 12:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We finally went to see the movie today to find that we had the whole cinema to ourselves. It was like watching it in our own front room - rather brilliant!! Sadly, it was only the 2D version as we had left it so late.
It was a cute movie, thoroughly enjoyable without being groundbreaking. I thought the first half an hour was a little silly but after that, it developed nicely. The characters were really cute, I did develop empathy with them (particularly with the female omega, randomly) and there were some nice touches to the animation. The storyboards at the end were great too but my mind linking the French Canadian goose with Vince Cable was somewhat distracting. And the less said about the parallels between Wolfie and I the better - Wolfie didn't like being a girl!! An alpha and an omega indeed :P
*On our way into the cinema, we also helped push-start a lady whose car had broken down. She had no idea what she was doing though and initially she thought we were going to carjack her or something as, when we approached, she put her locks down and started panicing. Still, we guided her through the process and she managed to get her car started. She was grateful in the end ^^
It was a cute movie, thoroughly enjoyable without being groundbreaking. I thought the first half an hour was a little silly but after that, it developed nicely. The characters were really cute, I did develop empathy with them (particularly with the female omega, randomly) and there were some nice touches to the animation. The storyboards at the end were great too but my mind linking the French Canadian goose with Vince Cable was somewhat distracting. And the less said about the parallels between Wolfie and I the better - Wolfie didn't like being a girl!! An alpha and an omega indeed :P
*On our way into the cinema, we also helped push-start a lady whose car had broken down. She had no idea what she was doing though and initially she thought we were going to carjack her or something as, when we approached, she put her locks down and started panicing. Still, we guided her through the process and she managed to get her car started. She was grateful in the end ^^
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Date: 2010-11-17 12:35 am (UTC)Hmm, I've yet to see that film.
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Date: 2010-11-23 08:22 pm (UTC)How To Train Your Dragon is amazing - I think we had five other people in the cinema for that one. We deliberately go at less popular times.