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Tag Archives: movies
after the class wars (Film: Les neiges du Kilimandjaro – Robert Guédiguian, 2011)
The 20th century is over and the class wars also seem to be over, or at lease gone through a gradual but radical transformation. Communism may be dead in its Soviet variance, but the unions fights seem to have brought … Continue reading
Messengers of Death (Film: The Messenger – Oren Moverman, 2009)
This may be the toughest non-combat task in any army – announcing families that their dearest ones, son or daughter, husband or wife fell on the line of duty in war. It needs to be done fast, as relatives should … Continue reading
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Tagged Alessandro Camon, American cinema, Ben Foster, Hollywood movies, movies, Oren Moverman, Samantha Morton, The Messenger, Woody Harrelson
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This is Called Grace (Film: The Soloist – Jamie Foxx, Robert Downey Jr., 2009)
One trick I truly dislike when a movie is promoted is when the label ‘inspired by a true story’ is placed into a too visible place, especially when it comes to true stories and to characters which I could in … Continue reading
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Tagged Hollywood movies, Jamie Foxx, Joe Wright, movies, music, Rober Downey Jr., The Soloist
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Olivia: Disobidience (A Film about Aristides de Sousa Mendes)
I met Olivia in a few Internet discussion lists where we were both subscribed. Olivia is a pen name, she introduces herself as a teacher in Connecticut, the state that was at the time of the posting in the news … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristides de Sousa Mendes, desobeir, documentary, movies, Portugal
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Growth Pains (Film: Mission: Impossible – Gost Protocol – Tom Cruise, 2011)
The Mission Impossible the Bond series share growth pains. They are both making huge efforts to adapt and behave nicely in the new millennium.It’s not an easy task for series whose characters, rules and conventions have been written originally in … Continue reading
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Tagged Brad Bird, Ghost Protocol, Hollywood movies, Mission Impossible, movies, Tom Cruise
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farewell to the good old fashioned journalism (Film: State of Play – Russell Crowe, 2009)
What a difference three years make when it comes to telling stories and newspapers and journalist. By the time it was made State of the Play took the plot of a BBC series and carried it over the Ocean melding … Continue reading
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Tagged Helen Mirren, Hollywood movies, Kevin Macdonald, movies, Rachel McAdams, Russell Crowe, State of Play
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talent wasted on an awful story (Film: Chloe – Atom Egoyan, 2009)
I am sometimes wondering about the bad choices made by one director or the other, or by one actor or another. When such a gathering of talents like Atom Egoyan – director of Ararat, Liam Neeson – star of Schindler’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Seyfried, Atom Egoyan, Canadian cinema, Chloe, Hollywood movies, Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, movies
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Blinded by Love (Film: Seisaku’s Wife – Yasuzô Masumura, 2005)
My discovery of the fascinating world of the Japanese cinema progresses slowly. The cinematheque in my city scheduled the projection of a few films belonging to another of the great Japanese directors of the post-war generation – Yasuzo Masumura. Unfortunately … Continue reading
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Tagged Ayako Wakao, Japanese movies, movies, Seisaku's Wife, Yasuzo Masumara
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Blood Border (Film: Machete – Robert De Niro, 2010)
Action movies are one of my not so secret guilty pleasures and I do not even feel so guilty since directors in the genre get recognition not only from audiences but also from critics, and the genre is celebrated at … Continue reading
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Tagged American cinema, Danny Trejo, Ethan Maniquis, Machete, Michelle Rodriguez, movies, Robert De Niro, Robert Rodriguez
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… and the rest is NOT silence (Film: The Artist – Michel Hazanavicius, 2011)
The Artist is a good and entertaining film, and it may deserve the handful of Oscar prizes that it received. I missed it in the theaters, then I bought the DVD when I was in Paris, and it’s only now … Continue reading