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Film Fix: The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

May 19, 2014

Flick Fix

Posted 09/12

Gabe and I watch movies every week. It is our way to spend down time together. We like to analyze the characters and plot, and Gabe is an especially tough critic. If a movie cannot make us laugh, make us think, or leave us intrigued or inspired, we usually cut it from our list of must watch or must ever see again movies;)

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013)

The other week, based on a few recommendations from friends, we tried out The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. It is based on a short story by James Thurber. If you watch the trailer alone you might feel a little confused like I was, and wondering what the heck the plot is about. However, this was one of those movies that by the end, you have to verbally make known that it was such a good film. And maybe even mumble it to yourself two or three times. “Such a good movie.”

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The life of main character (and director) Ben Stiller as Walter Mitty unfolds by the moment, and you find yourself rooting for him to catch a big break. Dutifully dedicated to his job as film negative developer for Time Magazine, Walter daydreams his way out of his mundane life. When new management takes over, he is given one important task: to develop a reel of film by Sean O’Connell (played by Sean Penn) for the final cover of Time Magazine’s print issues. Only problem is, the slot designated by Sean to be the cover image is missing.

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This sets in motion a series of adventures as Walter Mitty sets out to track down the illusive Sean O’ Connell across the globe to find Negative 25. With his job on the line and a love interest (played by Kristen Wiig) at bay, Walter Mitty travels the globe in a series of unexpected adventures to prove to himself he can reach beyond the boxed life which he has lead thus far.

The cinematography is captivating, the scene set ups are brilliant, the soundtrack is addicting, and the characters are so perfectly cast you can’t help but feel like you have met some of them before. Incredibly entertaining and often times comedic, this is the perfect Friday night watch. Let me know what you think!

Anna

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  1. Rachel McClintock

    says:

    I absolutely LOVE this movie!!! Great review! 🙂

  2. Jessi I

    says:

    So glad you posted this. I have been very curious about this movie but hesitated to watch it. It has now been added to my list and I will be sure to watch it. 🙂

  3. Loved it! I watched ‘Her’ over the weekend…I really liked it, and it was definitely thought provoking.

  4. Maggie Broderick

    says:

    This was one of my favorite movies of 2013. It makes you want to travel along with Walter. Plus, the story is phenomenal, and even though it’s fantasy-filled, the themes are universal!

  5. Anna says:

    The movie is great — cleverly witty with beautiful cinematography. I also love how Walter started off as the kind of person who plays it safe and eventually moves out of his comfort zone. What an adventure he embarks on! 🙂

  6. Allie says:

    This movie was so heartwarming and the perfect kind of movie. It left you feeling inspired!

  7. Jessie says:

    I loved this one. The scenery is incredible, and the ethereal soundtrack matches it perfectly. The original movie with Danny Kaye is also pretty good – a little more of a comedy than this one. As rare an occasion as this is, I actually like the remake better than the original! Kudos Ben stiller.

  8. Audra

    says:

    I haven’t seen the remake yet, but I love the original! My sister was living in Toronto when they were filming parts of it and got to see some scenes being made.

  9. Sarah says:

    I absolutely adored this movie. It gave me a case of serious wanderlust seeing all of those beautiful places. And having a handful of my favorite singers on the soundtrack didn’t hurt either. I’ve been telling anyone who would listen that they should watch this movie.

  10. Melissa

    says:

    I loved this movie too, would recommend it to everyone. It was funny, heartwarming and a great story. Ben Stiller is a winner in my book.

  11. Thank you so much for the review! I have been wanting to see this but wasn’t quite sure. I am going to try to watch this tonight! 🙂

  12. Jenny says:

    My hubby and I just watched this tonight and I was completely captivated by it! It felt like you were right alongside for the unfolding of a good friend’s biography- it just invited you in so wonderfully! Oh, my travel bug has increased and my to-purchase soundtrack list has been added to. 🙂

  13. Erin Thibodeau

    says:

    My husband and I watched it, too last weekend and both enjoyed it! So hard to find enjoyable movies these days, but this one did it! And kudos on the soundtrack. Already downloaded 😀 Glad you reviewed this!

  14. Meghan Silva says:

    I have to take your rec, really sounds like a good movie. Thanks for sharing.

    Meg | Meghan Silva’s Blog

  15. Matthew Pike says:

    I never liked the look of it you know, not sure if it was a big hit over here. Then again I hardly ever watch films. Will get Hollie to get it.

    Buckets & Spades

  16. Jenmarie says:

    Jason and I are huge on movies and TV shows. It’s pretty much “our thing” as well. I was very confused by the trailer but maybe we will have to give this one a shot sometime! Did you guys see Captain America 2? Normally sequels aren’t that great but it was AMAZING!

  17. Erika says:

    Oh my gosh—literally watched this the other night. it was definitely “such a good movie”! Lol. We absolutely loved it. And agreed, the cinematography was gorgeous!

  18. Pat schwab

    says:

    I remember there was a movie based on the short story that starred Danny Kaye.

  19. The general atmosphere felt a little odd/poor until the moment he got in the ship, but deep down I knew it was a good movie from the beginning…Great scenes, good “under” lines of the story and Ben Stiller is such a character s always…Thanks for sharing your opinion Anna!
    Have a great weekend!
    xo

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