

The Roses And What's Making Us Happy
Aug 29, 2025
Dive into the darkly comedic film adaptation of 'The Roses,' starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman, exploring love's bitter turns. Discover the impacts of marriage and listener feedback on happiness. Celebrate Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Emotion' and its uplifting influence, along with personal joy from nostalgic Bjork performances and a calming mobile game. Finally, reflect on Jeff Buckley's enduring legacy through a revealing documentary that highlights his profound musical impact.
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Career Roles Shift The Story
- The Roses reimagines The War of the Roses by shifting career dynamics and who holds financial power in the marriage.
- This changes the emotional stakes and how the house functions as a symbol in the story.
Early Laughter And Two-Headed Chemistry
- Waylon laughed within the first minute and found the lead performances compelling enough to want a two-hander between Cumberbatch and Colman.
- He felt the supporting American characters weighed the film down and were unnecessary.
A Softer, Lovinger Retelling
- Chloe found the new film notably softer and more affectionate than the novel and 1980s movie, which she described as cynical.
- She responded to the film as a delightful, broadly comedic retelling rather than an acrid satire.