I watched Brighton Rock without knowing it's cultural baggage: it's the second film adaptation of Graham Green's 1938 novel and it's cinematic predecessor is well regarded as a classic British film noir. First time director Rowan Joffé had big shoes to fill, a message contemporary critics brooded over relentlessly in their reviews. I realize it's difficult to see an adaptation if you've watched or loved another (Keira Knightley's Pride and Prejudice comes to mind) but the reviewers' joyful take down of this version seems excessive. Evaluating it independently of it's artistic ancestors, I think Brighton Rock stands up well on it's own.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Rose & Pinkie's Poisonous Love In Brighton Rock
I watched Brighton Rock without knowing it's cultural baggage: it's the second film adaptation of Graham Green's 1938 novel and it's cinematic predecessor is well regarded as a classic British film noir. First time director Rowan Joffé had big shoes to fill, a message contemporary critics brooded over relentlessly in their reviews. I realize it's difficult to see an adaptation if you've watched or loved another (Keira Knightley's Pride and Prejudice comes to mind) but the reviewers' joyful take down of this version seems excessive. Evaluating it independently of it's artistic ancestors, I think Brighton Rock stands up well on it's own.
Sunday, December 29, 2013
My Top 15 Discontinued, Sold Out or Otherwise Unavailable Wishlist Items
#15 : Darling Adelina Suits
The last on my list is a cheat since I own the jacket above, the matching trousers, and a grey pencil skirt from the same line. Darling is one of my favorite brands for their youthful elegance, British sensibilities, and unclichéd femininity so a few years ago, when I began losing weight and felt newly confident in my body, I tried on this matching set at a swanky local boutique. I was happy to see my healthy habits paying off and this design really resonated with me. It came in three different colors I believe and there was a jacket, trouser, or skirt option in each. Looking back, I should've bought one of everything.
Labels:
anthropologie,
darling,
dress,
eva franco,
jane lend,
melie bianco,
seychelles,
swedish hasbeens,
vintage,
yellow
Friday, December 27, 2013
Christmas Haul
My younger sister was the super hero of Christmas gifts this year: she surprised me with an expensive dress I'd fallen in love with in August! I've lusted after the Stop Staring Raileen dress from afar (read: online), when I tried it on it fit like it was made for me, and all the 40s inspired details make me very, very happy...but there's no way I'd throw down $150+ on a dress right now [Taking my other blog to the next level has left me super duper broke.]. My sister knew how much I wanted it and since she's one of the most generous people I know, she scooped it up. I can't wait to wear it! :D
All Good Things Have Small Beginnings
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| La Roche advertisement (early 1950s) by the ingenious Lilian Bassman |


