Various reviews and a displaying peacock
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I think I last wrote an update post back in early March. Since then the weather has improved, although not as much as I would like, and I've finally reached the end of busy period.
We have seen a few films, including a couple of my favourites so far this year.
What else? Ah yes, Alistair has now launched his roleplaying game and it turns out to be Star Wars. Which fortunately we all love and can quote. We're trying not to play Sith.
Today I was on leave and Ryan had an Inset day. So we pottered off to take pictures and eat cake. It was bit chilly when the sun was in, but otherwise good.
We visited the Rhododendron Dell.

Also the lake, Sackler Crossing and the wildlife.

The Waterlily House was open.

There's always a lot to see outside of Palm House.

Plus we found a peacock displaying.

We have seen a few films, including a couple of my favourites so far this year.
- The Box - Nice concept, pity that the film was twice as long as it needed to be. Cameron Diaz and James Marsden were OK, although I felt Diaz was miscast and the film went further into sci-fi territory than it needed to. Also,
bateleur and I found the film sexist. It may be set in the 70s (and based on a story written in the seventies), but did it always have to be the woman who pressed the button?
- End Of Watch - This was a very watchable story about the pair of police officers (Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña) shot in a documentary style. It seemed to be true to life (not that I know anything about the LAPD) and the acting was good. The ending is a little grim, but it fits the film. Overall I liked it a lot, but I didn't love it.
- Dredd - This I did love. I've never read any of the comics, but it's pretty clear what the style and atmosphere is supposed to be. I particularly liked that Dredd kept the helmet firmly on and that his sidekick was Anderson. If they make the other two-thirds of the planned trilogy, then I'd be keen to see them. Sadly, this wasn't a commercial hit so I doubt they will.
- The Lives Of Others - If you can handle subtitles, then I would recommend this highly. It's set in the 80s in East Germany and it's about an agent spying on a writer. It's beautifully acted with a good story and believable characters. It reminded me a lot of LA Confidential, a film I expected to think was OK and I just loved it on first watching it. Also, I'm a sucker for good endings. I particularly liked the last line "No, it's for me."
- Heat (1995) - This is the 1995 version with Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer (not the Burt Reynolds one which they are remaking with Jason Statham and Milo Ventimiglia (Heroes)). Having been impressed with the previous two films, this didn't do anything for me. It looks fantastic on paper - excellent cast, excellent reviews, good theme - and yet just didn't grab me. I think
bateleur put his finger on it when he said it wanted to be Pulp Fiction and so tried to do half a dozen different genres. And, yeah, it kinda worked. But not entirely. When you get to the last scene and the final death it's clear that you are really supposed to care. And I didn't. I didn't find the De Niro romance convincing either. Anyhow, it's a good film, the critics loved it. Just lost on me.
- Death Masks (Dresden Files) - I didn't like this as much as Summer Knight, but still enjoyed it. I'm wondering whether the writer has pulled Susan out in the long term and it's to make room for other romances (don't answer this please!).
- Sir Thursday (Keys to the Kingdom) - I quite liked this. This series is starting to have a bit of a formula to it, although Nix isn't too bad for it. I particularly like that the grand plot is gathering pace as we reach the weekend.
What else? Ah yes, Alistair has now launched his roleplaying game and it turns out to be Star Wars. Which fortunately we all love and can quote. We're trying not to play Sith.
Today I was on leave and Ryan had an Inset day. So we pottered off to take pictures and eat cake. It was bit chilly when the sun was in, but otherwise good.
We visited the Rhododendron Dell.

Also the lake, Sackler Crossing and the wildlife.

The Waterlily House was open.

There's always a lot to see outside of Palm House.

Plus we found a peacock displaying.
