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MARTHA (2024): The Things I Liked…

I enjoyed learning about the origins of Martha Stewart, America’s first self-made female billionaire, in R.J. Cutler’s new documentary, Martha. I liked understanding how she grew up and the more vulnerable aspects of her experience. Most of all, however, I loved learning how she is formidable. And as many have realised, the original influencer. 

As a fan of Stewart, her public persona and achievements, I naturally cheered her on each time she defied expectations and illustrated what is possible for many today, especially women. Nevertheless, there are lessons to be learned from Stewart’s story. Particularly since everything did not go according to plan in her personal and professional life.

Martha (2024), Martha Stewart, Netflix
Martha (2024), Martha Stewart, Netflix

My knowledge of the stories of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and the like made me aware that many who achieve groundbreaking/extraordinary things rarely get described as ‘nice.’ In this way, I was unsurprised by a few of the terms used to describe Stewart by some who worked with her. None of it seems to have stopped her from being as celebrated as she remains today, and I’m certainly not mad about it. 

Martha is a good, well-paced documentary. The kind you watch for reasons including but not limited to a general curiosity about the human. In this case, one who happens to be an exceptional businesswoman. Cutler’s film reveals a fair amount about Stewart, from the elements that led to her remarkable entrepreneurial success and the more personal aspects of her life. He does all this via an interview with Stewart, a dive into her very personal archives and contributions, largely in voice only, by those who know her. 

Make time for Martha if you’re curious and possibly be inspired, for the lady has lived quite a life. 

Happy Film Loving,

G

IF I STAY (2014): The Good & Bad Things

If I Stay (2014), Chloe Grace Moretz
If I Stay (2014), Chloe Grace Moretz

Directed by R.J. Cutler and based on a best-selling book by Gayle Forman, If I Stay is the story of a teenage girl named Mia (Chloe Grace Moretz) who’s chasing her dreams of a music career. All with the support of a loving boyfriend, family and friends.

Mia’s world is turned upside down after an accident leaves her and several other people in a bad way. Now stuck in a coma, Mia is faced with the most important decision of her life.

Though certainly not a perfect movie, there were parts that I enjoyed in If I Stay. Two of the best scenes featured Mia and her grandpa. Namely the scene where he talks to her in the car and the one when he’s in the hospital by her bedside.

If I Stay (2014), Jamie Blackley, Liana Liberato
If I Stay (2014), Jamie Blackley, Liana Liberato

Jamie Blackley’s performance as Adam, Liana Liberato in the role of the best friend and the actors playing Mia’s family are good. I did however find myself not entirely buying into the anguish portrayed by Moretz after the accident. Something to do with the absence of tears perhaps.

Did anyone else find themselves expecting Mia to be able to walk through people and walls in the hospital? She wasn’t technically a ghost so maybe it’s just me.

Watch If I Stay if you find yourself very curious indeed, especially since the concept is rather interesting.

Happy Film Loving,

G