TOM: "I love her smile. I love her hair. I love her knees. I love how she licks her lips before she talks. I love her heart-shaped birthmark on her neck. I love it when she sleeps."
It's just sweet, and so true. I know not many guys would like to admit those things outspoken. But, in many cases, these are mostly what guys feel like when they are crazy in love (it's an "absolutely true" for my case). (500) DAYS OF SUMMER gives us something fresh about romantic comedy. Instead a linear story with gimmicks and predictable plot, this movie tries to tell us what happens with Tom and Summer within this 500 days period of love story. It goes forward and backward, and some recording of their childhood memories for the opening title. Nevertheless, we can always expect some different moods between each scenes, where in one period you get the happy moments, then it continues with sad and depressing time, and so on. In short, I've never seen a romantic comedy to be filmed ala Pulp Fiction style.
The story begins on the 488th day, if I'm not mistaken, where it shows Tom and Summer are sitting on the bench, holding hands, and with a big diamond ring in Summer's finger. Then, the scene changed to the day (i forgot which one) where Tom broke with her, and in his miserable moments. Afterwards, we're back at day 1, which is the day when Tom met Summer for the first time, and how the elevator scene opened the door for Tom's feeling that he got a crush for the girl (thanks for the Smiths). It looks silly, but I know the feeling when someone has a similar taste or hobbies, it's like opening a new channel for communications and conversations, especially in the case where a guy meets a new cute chick. Because afterwards, you can even ask for her number, or even ask her for a date for no sweat, since now you have something in common. Well, that's what happened with Tom and Summer, whereas they were getting closer and began their romantic relationship (it started with a kiss in the photocopy room). However, as it occurs in many relationships, one of them is not looking for something serious, well on the other hand, although he didn't admit it, he felt like he's dating with his soul mate, the one, the goddess, the future partner of his life. It's not naive, perhaps he's too sentimental, but it happens a lot. Then we can easily follow their stories and love journey, accompanied by nice soundtracks, right until the day 500 it self, where in the end of the day, you'll get the one of the 'slap you in the face' or 'makes you scream WHATTTTT instantly' ending. Or at least, you'll open your mouth.
Yes, it's one of the best kind of its genre for the past few years, and I can even say this one is better than we have for the whole year, right above The Proposal, He's Not Just That Into You, The Ugly Truth, and many other movie. The chemistry between Tom (Joseph Gordon Levitt) and the adorable Summer (Zooey Deschanel) is so unforced, and perfectly blended, especially in their happy moments. Levitt's performance is just natural, with lots of emotional condition which he has to deal with. In one scene we can see him outrageously happy (a blue cartoon bird was also included), and right on the next scene, I believe we just saw a perfect suicidal face. What makes things more interesting, he studied architecture (right on !!!!), but worked in a greeting card company. Nevertheless, he's a guy who still have that hopes and dreams to become an architect one day. When you look at his room, take notice of the chalk board behind the bed, you'll see a really good touch of interior design.
Now, when we're talking about Zooey Deschanel, you can't just ignore that big blue wonderful eyes.It's just so irresistible, it will make you want to stare her in the eyes, and you can't just keep smiling. In the first half of the movie, her appearances was just so refreshing, and it made us curious all the time to see what she would do or say next. She's a mysterious type, but cool, eager to try new experiences, but a bit of self-centered. While on the second part of the film, you can still love her, or even hate her, depends on you point of view. Well, most girls must have their own bitchy moments once in a while, right? Or even once in a 'month'.
One recipe which I think is important to support the whole romantic comedy story is the soundtrack. Remember 10 Things I Hate About You, Vicky Christina Barcelona, Juno, or High Fidelity? All of them have nice and perfectly on the spot songs which eventually enhance the mood. For this movie, I like the opening song "Us", by Regina Spektor, with the dual scene of Tom and Summer's childhood video. Or the IKEA scenes with Feist's "Mushaboom", and the ear catching tunes from Hall & Oates' "You Make My Dreams" when Tom was dancing around the park. And of course, let's not forget the song that started this all, The Smiths' "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want".
(500) Days of Summer is not only cool and fresh, but it also tops my expectation of what this genre should be like. Can't wait for the continuation of the story, but somehow it's like a bad idea. Nevertheless, I'm perfectly enjoying this one. It's worthed to watch it twice though, and you can enjoy watching Zooey's blue eyes for the entire time.
My Ratings : 9/10
Notes: The opening narration, "This is a story of boy meets girl. But you should know up front, this is not a love story." ==> this one just grab your sudden attention, doesn't it?