Monday, January 30, 2006

ok. anyone who lives in Nelson, Vancouver, Toronto, or Winnepeg (and maybe a couple other big cities), you have to go and see "A Simple Curve" on friday (or at least sometime after that while it's still in the theater). It is a fabulous film that happens to be set in the Slocan Valley (New Denver area more specifically). The story is great, the acting bang on, and the scenery, well it doesn't get much better. A bunch of us saw it here as part of the Victoria Film Festival, and we'd gone to see it primarily because it was set in the valley, but it was way better than I imagined (or than the trailer on the website might suggest). I'm hoping that it's going to come to Victoria again soon, because I'll definately be taking as many people as I can to go see it.

check out the website: www.asimplecurve.com

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I went to go see it last weekend and loved it. It captured the Valley so very well, from the rusty Tercels to the multicoloured vests. And it was a great story, even without the warm fuzzy feelings of home!

samara said...

yay! agreed, they did a great job with it. I think i'd of liked it even if it was set somewhere else (although maybe not as much) :)