Thursday, 25 April 2013

Day 115: Practical Magic



After the death of their parents, Sally (Sandra Bullock) and Gillian (Nicole Kidman) are raised by their aunts. They learn that they are witches and the aunts teach them about the ways of their craft. Life for the women is difficult because the people of the town see them as different and fear them but they come together when it matters.

The aunts cook up a spell to give Sally and Michael a little push into falling in love. And when Sally was a little girl she made up a spell that called for a man with all the qualities that she was sure she’d never find, so that she could never die of a broken heart. She marries Michael and they have two children and they are very happy. When he dies she is devastated, naturally. Later she meets Gary (Aidan Quinn), who is the man she called for as a child, and the two fall in love and are happy. But in both cases magic was used to bring them together and I’m not sure if that means the love is real. At one point Sally says to Gary that they’d never know if they really loved each other or if it was the magic. But then part of me thinks, does it matter how it happens? They feel like they do, so surely that’s what matters. I think if I was in that situation I’d probably doubt it was real and it would end up driving me mad. But they seem to be fine with it, so that’s alright.

What always gets me about this film is that they are witches so it must be easy to get rid of a body? Like, what is the point in being a witch if you just have to bury someone like the rest of us? And they drove all the way from Arizona back to New England. Google Maps is telling me that’s 1363 miles. Surely they could’ve ditched him somewhere along the way rather than take him all the way back to where they live? No?

8/10

3 comments:

  1. "Opens on a hanging. Why try and hang a witch? Obviously she'd just use magic.
    Gay aunts, obvs.
    Kids are right bastards.
    Yeah, blood-sharing, that's just asking for diseases.
    I love Stockard Channing. Babe.
    Aw, he's so cute. They do seem perfect.
    OH NO BEETLE.
    That truck would've seen him a mile off, he was just standing in the road for ages, come on now.
    Aw, Sandra, babe. Just want to hug you.
    JONI MITCHELL!
    Worshipping each other like bats. Wtf? Seems intense.
    You are witches, surely getting rid of a body is easy.
    Slapping a corpse! Why did that make me laugh?
    Oh my god, do not put needles in his eyes. DO NOT.
    This dancing scene should be cringeworthy but I actually love it.
    Sandra is such a babe in this film.
    Aw, he is so clearly smitten.
    He can flip pancakes! Clearly husband material.
    Wow kissing.
    He is coping with this crazy spirit thing way better than anybody would in real life.
    You'd both doubt whether it was actually love. But maybe you should be together anyway.
    Ugh, don't be licking her. How gross.
    Love that the mums are helping even though they were awful about them before. Everybody wants to help out when it comes to getting rid of a dick boyfriend.
    I love how close they are, like they can feel what the other is feeling.
    Films like these definitely make me think I want to get married."

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  2. I LOVE this film! Glad you seemed to, as well :p

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  3. Yeah, it is a great film. Anything with Stockard Channing is a hit.

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