Tuesday, September 19, 2006

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Amelie: Why is lovely! ... Exudes imagination and romance, colorful (I love that green with red and yellow) and film technique, is designed to attach details: Who has not experienced the pleasure to reach into a bag of lentils or throwing stones bouncing off the water?, a soundtrack very beautiful, nostalgic air, popular and classical touches, with prominence of piano and accordion accompany the scenes well (the flashback Dominique Brotodeau to his childhood when the box is rusty on the phone, emotiiivo, po weon !...) and Audrey Tautou (is that how is called?) characterizes the character admirably. Even the beginning to capture part of the funds immediately for the original visual composition and the first sketches of the character playing solo piano playground while the melancholic, but intense, generates a voltage fine dramatic, and she eats strawberries inside their ten fingers one by one, and makes a cup rubbing sing and harmonize with the music .... gueeeeeeeeeenaa po!. I have several friends half Amelie, I conclude that the character is a universal type.

Strawberry and Chocolate: Cuban film whose merits and grace is in the dialogues and the story it tells, which is how a gay writer and a young student and get to meet people, as human beings in a bond of filial love . Excellent interpretation of Jorge Perrugorría, actor who plays Diego, the gay writer.

fierce Tango: Argentina's film mid-nineties, but it portrays the Buenos Aires youth of the late sixties and the figure of the romantic hero "suicided by society through the story of a pioneer of rock singer in Argentina. I like that the character is endearing Tanguito: a madman who all he has and knows how to do is their music and artistic honesty and bad ending that does not bargain, why not "fits" (is not Cynicism that weâ? or part of the process is finally maturing? ... as if you would live it seems that there is no other), and ends up crushed by the system that shows its more sinister in the character of "Lobo" the police inspector who failed in their attempt to grasp snitch shit as it charging it with drugs. A movie made from a real person whose story added fictional elements, it is heartbreaking and reminds us how shit the world can be sometimes to the idealists who do not walk humbly with the herd. Notable Scenes: Tango Mariana telling, after refusing to sell to commercial criteria of the label flabby offered him a contract: "I said no. Has anyone ever say no ... I do not understand is why I always have to touch me! "The scene that closes the movie, where they show the footage from years ago where everyone had to say something to see and heard when they were older. Tango appears on camera and after expressing his love for life and Mariana sentence a phrase that still thrills me and makes me question myself every time I remember, that is a cliché pa the movie, but a bitch to me to think about: "Everything is not purchased, all is not sold ... I have an endless list of things more important than security." And the Weon is so cool with your mouse face and heart of fire that one can not but love him. Jumped into the pocket the whole philosophy of my elderly mother about the desirability of achieving a stable situation in life. I like this movie but I suffer as well that I sometimes think that one day I'll end up the same, idea to me hovered for years and still do not rule ...


Vampires in Havana: an occurrence that is great po: a vampire story in Cuba made animated monkeys formats full of humor and taste. Very original and funny.

Habana Blues: continue with Fidel and his island. This is a bit in the vein of Commitments, by the importance of music in the structure of the film and the script. Two yoke fellow musicians (but yokes!) That is an opportunity that life puts in front are forced to decide every man his own way. A lot of rock, a simple plot and lessons of life: to live is to choose, and life goes on.

The Tin Drum: Back Schondlorff German. Long movie which is immersed in the history of Germany during the first half of the twentieth century through the perspective of a child who, having realized early cynicism and contradiction that surrounds adult life, decides not to grow. Film critic, poignant, grotesque at times, like when using raw aesthetic resources and even gotescos. I think it's an adaptation of the novel by Günther Grass. Remarkable scene: the Nazi rally that turns into a dance when Oskar begins to confuse the march military band played (which ends in a waltz) with the sound of his little drum.

Go to your local video store and plays. Then comment.

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