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Value for Money8/10
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Review of Forty Shades of Blue (15)

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By eric and ernie on 18th Jan 2008

eric and ernie's Ratings
Starring Actor/ActressDina Korzun, Rip Torn
Where Did You See It?DVD
Value for money10/10
Overall value10/10
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Amazing

Discover the colours that litter the heartbreaking journey of lead character Laura,
tremendously played by Dina Korzun (Last Resort). A soul destroying descent, mirrored by the metaphor of the opening credits, where a parade of people lead Laura down an escalator to a score befitting that of a funeral.

Abruptly we cut to her in front of a mirror. She is in a black suit.
A complimentary black towel hangs lifelessly on the wall behind.
She is without expression, putting on make up, putting on a face,
preparing herself for what may as well be the last dance.
She has no voice, no identity, drained of emotion by her relationship
with her older partner, Alan, effortlessly nailed by Rip Torn.

He awaits on the bed, playing with their 3 (and a half) year old son,
the real man of the family. Laura glides past like a Supermodel, a glass of wine her companion, no emotional contact is shared between the two. Their relationship matches the colour of the bedding which they lie in. Black and Lifeless.

"Show me the love!" declares the compere as he introduces a celebration of
Alan's legendary career. An indirect plea to Alan from Laura.
He is the King of Memphis Soul, but also a soul-less spoilt child,
interested in no-one but himself and his music, incapable of love.

Will we ever see Alan give the love which Laura deserves
during his own voyage of enlightenment before its too late.
As a distant audience we see the warning goes unheeded,
he treats her like a discarded toy to go play with his worshippers.
Laura is left lost and alone in a crowd, her isolation highlighted
by the camera flashes behind her. How long will she put up with
being treated like a mere object of glamour.

The arrival of Alan's ungrown-up son proves the catalyst to send Laura on her
journey changing her outlook on life. Note her joy at the birthday cake celebration.
Will she recognise the warning signs (red for danger) or be drawn into a
destructive affair. How low can a person be pushed.

Watch this movie and find out!!

Colour codes:
Black = Lifeless. Dead. (Alan € €ž s dressing gown and tennis gear, the bed sheets)
Red = danger (Red lights highlighting dangerous characters. She is puts a red jumper
over the head of her son when danger comes knocking)
Pastels/flowery shirts = her blossoming love, contentment and joy. She is breaking free.
White = innocence (left on the motorcycle seat of the lowlife)
And of course the Shades of blue, the melancholy tones of the deeply tragic journey itself.

Prop codes:
Phone, Newspapers, Car horns beeping = destructive influences and interruptions
Broken heart pendant, Ring that doesnt fit = symbols of a broken relationship
Laura's book, Glass of white wine, Swimming pool, Shopping mall = Laura's refuge
Birthday Cake, Shirt she buys for him, THAT tear at the end = Laura's love

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