I am not a huge Woody Allen fan so maybe thats why I was on the fence about the movie to begin with. The only woody allen movie I liked was 'Match Point'. Anyway, VCB was very blah. I guess you could categorize it as 'light'..but it made very little sense to me. Maybe I just didn't get it. Anyone else saw it with a different perspective.
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Re: Vicky Cristina Barcelona
I enjoyed it... it was a light movie. It actually reminded me of when I visited Spain- I met some bohemian types/ artists/ etc... I enjoyed it a lot! It was a very "in the moment" movie of the lives of two women who go to Spain for a summer and what happens when they meet one sexy artist.
Woody Allen movies are a bit quirky and sometimes, I don't get them either. But I liked this one.
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Originally posted by LegallyBrunetteOriginally posted by moonlightIs this a new release or on DVD? I've been missing Spain these days......
I miss spending my sunsets at this spot.
And I miss finding quite and lonely spots in the city like this:
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Re: Vicky Cristina Barcelona
I visited Grenada, Spain and also flew into Madrid and saw a tiny bit of it as well. Grenada was just breathtaking I absolutely fell in love with the city when I was there.
I loved the little tea shops, the architecture, the people, the weather.. oh I could go on and on. I can't upload pics like you did for some reason.. I have some favorites as well that I would love to share.
Where did you visit in Spain?
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