
I didn't say I didn't have obscure thoughts represented enigmatically. ;-)
First up was Queen, a very good film about how Elizabeth II and family reacted to the death of Princess Diana. Helen Mirren did a wonderful job of portraying a monarch trying to understand irrational change in her subjects. (I, for one, will never understand these new phenomena of depositing decaying plant matter at sites of tragedies or points of interest or becoming emotionally overwrought in connection to tragedies to which we have very little connection.)
Number 2 was Volver, Pedro Almodovar's latest, with Penelope Cruz. Considering that I don't get a lot of sleep at the best of times (we can thank one of my HIV meds for that, but that's another story), it may not have been the best idea to see a subtitled movie as the second part of a double-header. I am reasonably sure that I missed a few lines near the beginning, but that is really no reflection on the film itself, which was most entertaining indeed. Almodovar is always kooky and entertaining, and Penelope Cruz seems to have recovered from her close call with the fate of Katie Holmes.