February 1,1995 8 Campus Extras Nell has a breathtaking effect on viewer As I entered Mission Valley Cinema on Avent Ferry Road, I can honestly say that I had no idea of what to expect from the drama Nell, nor did I know that I would leave the theater speech less and deep in thought. As the film began with an aerial view of Fontana Lake, I was astoundedat the breathtak ing scenery that the North Carolina mountains have to offer, and I was immediately drawn into the plot which was about to envelop me. Jodie Foster could not have por trayed the character of Nell with more style or grace, and her performance is definitely deserving of an Oscar. She allows the audience to immediately fan in love with a woman who has been raised alone in the woods and speaks a strange langu^e of her own. Liam Neeson and Natasha Richardson play the roles of a doctor and psychiatrist respectively who-try Ashley Peay movie review to bring this patient into a world which she has never been in contact with. Fortunately, they are unsuccessful with their attempts, and this is where the main underlying theme of innocence unfolds. Their performances, along with Foster’s, are also outstanding as they are unable to hide the emotional attachments which they develop for this naive, yet beautifully enriching character. 1 could easily tell you in detail about the destructive world which Nell is brought into and the innocent worid in which she returns, but that would be unfeir on my part. 1 would definitely be robbing you of an drperience worth facing on your own. Therefore, I’ll let you wander into Nell’s world of natu ral beauty alone and let you draw your own conclusions. I will tell you, though, that the reviews have given Nell four stars, but I wonder if this movie can actually be rated. It is deserving of so much more and is definitely a “must see.” What ever you do, don’t wait for Nell to come out on video unless you are prepared to miss out on the overwhelm ing magnificence which Graham County’s beauty has to offer on the big screen. I am positive that a 15" televi sion set can not do this natural scenery justice. Also, you will miss out on the relationship which NeU forms with her audience as your thoughts are in terrupted by phone calls and visits from the girls down the hall. As college students, we sometimes ask ourselves many questions about the world which we once lived in and also about the world which we are about to enter. Nell is given the chance to live in both of these worlds, and through observing her it seems that we, as the audience, are able to not only answer some of these questions, but also realize that sometimes inno cence is not such a bad trait after all. •SPRING BREAK '95-America's #\ Spring Break Company! Cancun, Bahamas, or Florida! 110% Lowest Price Guarantee! Organize 15 friends andTRAVEL FREE! Call for our finalized 1995 Party schedules!! (800) 95-BREAK. •SPRING BREAK '95-Nassua/Paradise Island, Jamica, and Cancun from $299. Air, Hotel,Transfers, Parties and More! Orga nize small group - earn FREE trip plus commissions! Call 1-800- 822-0321. •Dave Sciabarasi's Photography-5341 Rock Service Station Rd.,Raleigh Nc 27603. Beautiful and affordable wedding photog raphy. Ten years experience. References: Anne Pickard, Dean of Students secretary, and Alyson Colwell-Waber, dance department. Call Dave 772-7997. •Extra Income For '94- Earn $500-$ 1000 weekly stuffing envelopes. For details- rush $1 with SASE to: GROUP FIVE-57 Greentree Drive, Suite 307-Dover, DE 19901. •Wanted!! Individuals and Student Organizations to Promote Spring Break '95. Earn substantial MONEY and FREE TRIPS. Call inter-campus programs 1-800-327-6013. •Bahamas Spring BreakParty Cniise-6 days, 12 meals,all taxes- -$279. It's better in the Bahamas! Cancaun and Jamaica-4 nights, air travel from RDU to hotel-$389. Florida-Panama City, Daytona, Key West-$129.1-800-678^386. , cn'dd, mitioMl or ethnic oHgiit, or ilisabUilw