Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Just Their Faces.

As I was watching a movie today, I turned around and was struck by an amazing anomaly. When I looked at the people they were snugged into each other's neck, with their eyes staring at the screen, and their emotions on their face. Not toward each other, but genuinely at the movie. Not ignoring each other's presences but comforting each other as they acknowledge each other as well as the movie. And I thought of the amazing genuine of their faces.
But then as I looked around and see people's faces glazing towards the screen with their souls on their faces. No matter what movie I went into everyone's faces seemed to be express a sort of heartfelt feeling that seemed to make the movie even more worthwhile. Even as the movie progressed, their emotions progressed with the movie. Whether it'd be their saddened faces during Tyler Perry's I Can Do Bad All By Myself, their smiles in Nine, or their tears in the TimeTraveler's Wife.
Their expression were so authentic, it's something you can only see out of someone through a long period of trust. But these movies seem to have pulled it out of them in an incredible way. It was a true spectacle just seeing the expressions on their faces.