UK fans can download it from itunes.apple.com/gb/album/w.e.
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Watched W.E. today. The film and the way it was shot is amazing. It's bad that the box office heavily depends on the critics who perhaps never had a challenge to shoot a single movie in their lifetime. It's very good of those having their own standpoint, who do not rely on what others say. The way Madonna narrates the story, weaving the past and the present is fascinating. Her film may require you to THINK, which is, of course, sort of a dying breed nowadays as we got used to mega-superficial blockbusters. And to all the folks booing W.E. -- instead of pointing out what she "might have done better about the script or else", it is worth noting how beautifully she twists them both the girls between the two epoches, - and it's not an easy thing to do. Didn't you find that interaction of the two girls astonishing, pinpointing how differently they are in their aproach to life? Doesn't this film give you the idea "c'mon, do live ur life, isn't that all that u got"?
Posted by: Alex | Monday, 20 February 2012 at 11:26 AM