
1) I
watched the movie Speak with Kristen Stewart over the weekend. I have to say
that although it was extremely sad, I enjoyed it thoroughly. She may have even
redeemed herself from her agonizingly long fling with a sparkly vampire.
She was pretty good in the Runaways too, I
have to admit. In this movie she played someone who I thought I could
relate to much more, that is a very angsty girl in high school. I soon realized
that aside from our artistic inclination; me and this chick didn’t have a whole
lot in common. This film follows the main character
Melinda Sordino, played by Stewart, as she struggles through
her first year of high school after being raped by a senior student. She finds
solace in art with the help of a charismatic teacher, but for most of the movie
she doesn’t really talk much, hence the title. She is experiencing an inner
battle with herself to finally tell someone what happened to her and the movie
closes with her revealing the tale to her concerned mother. The plot itself
wasn’t extremely interesting. It followed a thirteen year old girl as she went
to school and was made fun of, but everyone has seen that. The character
development was important. We see her break free. She finally rises from the
ashes of this trauma in the end after being in a state of mind where she felt
completely alone.
2) The
film had a lot of close ups of the characters face. It panned into her sad
expressions constantly. I feel like it was shot directly facing her all the
time, they could have at least gotten some different angles in there. The dark
lighting definitely added to the melancholy feel of the film. I especially
liked the flashbacks to the night where she was violated, and how we only saw snippets
of it at first and then it all came together. I especially liked this one scene
where a super bubbly girl sits next to her and won’t shut up and she’s wearing
these sparkly pink shoes. Stewart is silent and then finally says, “nice shoes”
and there’s a camera shot of Stewart’s black converse and these ridiculously
sparkly pink sandals.
3) I
liked it. I guess you have to be in the right mood to watch it since it’s
really sad and intense. It was definitely moving, I was choking back tears at
the end.