Introduction
Here we are again. First, it was the movies of my childhood;
that nostalgic trip down memory lane. Then we went forward in time to the
1990’s, where it was all about the movies of my teens – whatever! Now, it’s
time to look at the Naughties, in particular the years 2002 to 2012, which saw
me experience the fast-moving, life-changing twenties.
At the start of the decade, mobile phones were breaking
ground as the new communication revolution, but the iPhone was still six years
away. The world had just witnessed 9/11 and the aftermath of that was felt for
many years to come. In these dark times, a Bush became US President again, and
the Dumb Era of Leadership was in full swing. Gay people were still the source
of jokes (not kidding) and the movies went into Remake overhaul. Yeah, the
early 2000’s and my twenties were a funny old time, occupied mostly with travel
for me, finding my feet in the working world, and getting serious about life.
And through it all, the movies were there for me yet again.
My viewing tastes developed even more, and the movies I
watched reflected a more mature, socially aware and curious Brian who wanted to
really start understanding human nature, in all its many forms. Early on, I was
taking a strong interest in personal development, even from the age of 20 and
thinking about big goals for the future. I knew early enough in this new age, I
would walk to the beat of my own drum, and went against the norm in many
respects. As I saw people my age around me focus on further education, full
time work and saving for house deposits, I was working in a bar, planning a
trip around the world and figuring out what kind of writer I wanted to be.
Those were my values at the time, and ultimately the cause of my own
challenges, as some big learning’s emerged about how thoughts translated into
actions, and the different places that could take you.
Friendships evolved, some ended and new ones were born.
Relationships came; either as one night hook ups in a city nightclub, overseas
romances and the first serious type. Having fun was still important, but so was
getting more serious about life. Trying to retain some connection to the teens,
whether it be the friends I made or the dreams I dreamt waiting eagerly for
school to end, were tested by the realities of “The Real World”, which proved
to be far more challenging than I could have expected. Sure, the new found
freedom of being over 18, with my own car, a job that paid for my weekends and
a hell of a lot independence was great and I felt like my life was my own, but
new people appeared in my life from all directions, to either offer me opportunities,
or take them away.
The first job I got in high school, at the stinky, slimy
Fish Pier, was abandoned at age 19 to take up a hospitality traineeship, where
I saw in my 20th birthday. Once that ended, I had a nice payout for completing
my Certificate III in Hospitality and a desire to travel. But before then, my
interest in movies became a possible career pathway, as I got heavily involved
in local video productions and had a brush or two with the film industry. Then
just days before my 21st birthday, I finally went to America for the
first time, kick starting the 12 month epic trip I would go on to call “My Year
Away”. You’ll hear snippets of that mentioned in several of the film reviews
coming up.
Returning from that trip and turning 22, I decided it was
time to finally return to education, and my pathway into Youth Work began. I
went to TAFE, finding it was my kind of place, and got my first Youth Work job
in a high school. Being back in high school, but seeing it from the other side
was a very insightful experience and I gained a new appreciation for the
teaching profession, which I certainly didn’t acknowledge when I was in high
school. More travel was the focus in the mid 2000’s taking me up to my mid
twenties, and by then I thought I was done (but would return once more in my
late 20’s). But before that final big
trip, I would complete my study and start working full time. And that’s when
life really started to change…
Full time work was more demanding than I could have ever
imagined, and my first job out the gate as a Youth Worker was a tough gig. I
jumped in the deep end straight away and had to learn how to tread water before
I could swim, and then I got the hang of it. Life Coaching became a more
serious staple in my life around this time when I took the step and studied the
field, which then sent me on a whole new trajectory where my professional and
personal development would merge into one.
Each year of my twenties was like a story on its own, and as
I entered the later years of this decade, I had come far, learnt some valuable
lessons, and prepared for the next chapter of life – the 30’s. But I’m only
halfway through that era, so don’t expect the Movies of my 30’s reviews for
some time yet. For now, kick back and come with me to rediscover, or discover
for the first time, a very diverse mix of movies, all of which spoke volumes in
terms of where I was at over these ten years; in my mind, and in the world. From
Australia to America, to the UK and everywhere in between, from big nights out
and long days in bed, from bar work to Youth Work to NO work, and putting pen
to paper on a regular basis to document it all in a never ending series of
journal entries.
I’m now of the age where I can start to look back on my
twenties. It didn’t feel that long ago when I was in that age, but somehow it’s
already been five years since it ended. Time flies, and the years seem to get
shorter, which is why I’m going back to the early years of this 21st
century to relive the movies, reconnect with the times which they were very
much a changing, and bring to you a bit more insight into the Life of Brian.
Read on, if you’re curious…
Touch
The Beach
Meet Joe Black
Jackass: The Movie
8-Mile
The Rage in Placid Lake
The Matrix Reloaded
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
Saw
Spider-Man 2
World Trade Centre
Conversations with God
The Simpsons Movie
Knocked Up
Into the Wild
The Dark Knight
Marley & Me
Step Brothers
Fanboys
The Expendables
The Social Network
To Save A Life
Conclusion
The Beach
Meet Joe Black
Jackass: The Movie
8-Mile
The Rage in Placid Lake
The Matrix Reloaded
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
Saw
Spider-Man 2
World Trade Centre
Conversations with God
The Simpsons Movie
Knocked Up
Into the Wild
The Dark Knight
Marley & Me
Step Brothers
Fanboys
The Expendables
The Social Network
To Save A Life
Conclusion
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