I believe it was made for me.

What is it? It is Words and Pictures. A subtle, understated film packing some star power with Clive Owens and Juliette Binoche, who are unapologetic about getting older. Rather than trying to disguise their years, they celebrate that age brings with it depth of experience if not always depth of wisdom. These are flawed characters. These are relatable people. They are ones that we root for despite their lapses in judgment.
The conflict arises in their pursuit to prove to the other, along with their students at a prep high school, which is more powerful, words or pictures. Taking direct affront to the idea that as a picture is often touted as worth a thousand words, the English teacher seeks to show that carefully chosen words can be just as stimulating as a masterpiece on canvas, if not more so.
So what do you think? Can a picture speak to us the whole story? Is carefully crafted prose or poetry equally able to articulate what is left between the lines?
Or perhaps we can concede that both, Words and Pictures, can fill us with wonder, with anguish, with joy, with love.
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