I’m not into Renée Zellweger’s movies.
I did like the Bridget Jones’s Diary sequel but the crush is long gone. Being a Kenny Chesney fan, I might have not liked the way she annulled their marriage, but that’s none of my business. And, I don’t have anything against her, because she is one of those hard working and sincere actresses who knows her job very well.
I needed to pass time and then I figured “New in Town” which seems being a flop in the box office, I kind of liked it. Surely Zellweger has the strangest facial expression in Hollywood, sometimes its okay for the mood of the movie.
I have never been to Minnesota, wanted to be there to visit the largest “Mall of America” and meet some nice people from there. Secondly, being first timer in one of those US military bases, Deana, who also happened to be from the same state I’m referring to, provided an extended guidance to that new country. The word “Minnesota” could have left an impression being kind and gentle. Trisha Yearwood’s “On a bus to St. Cloud” had a huge impact me wanting to go there. Though, one of my cadet college pals, Masud invited to join him there, the last minute airfare was beyond what I was making there.
The movie is based on one of the suburb of Minnesota where a big city (Miami) girl comes to a small town for managing a part of big business and ends up finding life is more important than work. People might have differences of opinion.
And, being promoted when she is getting back to her old workplace to Miami, this amazing song started. I must have rewind that part couple of times, the flashbacks and lyric were directly pouring over my head. Actually, I have never tried Tift Merritt’s song, but then next minute I figured the whole CD “Another Country” was downloaded from iTunes. The “Buckingham Solo” has also done magic. The music was well chosen for that scene. If you haven’t seen it, I’ll recommend even the story is a bit sloppy. “Welcome to the civilization” a remark from fellow passenger gave it a deeper insight.
I just discovered “another country” has a play count of 211 on my iTunes.
I would say, this is one of the reasons why I like movies having soundtracks.
Lost hours and secrets too,
No one will find but you,
Falling is like brand new rain,
Places I have never been,
I thought these things would come to me.
Love is another country, and I want to go –
Thank you, fine.
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