Thursday, March 17, 2011

Los Angeles Strip Club Ammature Night









"You are gods, are all sons of God. But as mere mortals die and fall like any other ruler. " Psalm 82




Every time I see a French film I would go for a dual sense: happiness and sadness. Happiness, because this is the most enjoyable film, and sad because many years ago I promised to study the language to see it without subtitles, and I still owe.


And just today, this feeling I have been tripled.

No more infighting that a decision, especially if this choice is motivated by the moral dilemma between the pressures represented them critically faith and Islamic terrorist group that prevents that eight French monks continue to maintain a peaceful coexistence in a monastery to be kidnapped.

Despite the extreme length of this film may appear to its viewers, Xavier Beauvois, "its director, would not seem in any hurry to get ahead of the facts, constantly seeks to narrate each of the actions most patience in the world, divided between multiple tasks of the monks in the monastery and problems they face abroad.

austere cinematography argeliano both the monastery, as his surroundings, combined with the balance octet of actors who hold while dissimilar personality types, not so much as a glimpse of the main, Christian - The Matrix Merovingian - and Luc.

A restriction collective emotional high purity managed to capture my utmost attention, while the eight men breathe a superlative religion where they look. Almost feel like going to confession to any of them.

And Christian is where the story reflects their greater economic, who confirmed as the greater sense of faith. Has been chosen to represent their colleagues and makes everything a good leader must: Not ranting at the position has given him unanimously, protecting, even with his own life to their subordinates, let them decide about their future, simultaneously accompanies their decisions freely.

My greatest joy I got it at the dinner where the musical piece "The Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky makes their presence, almost, I thought Natalie Portman was going to jump on the table to cheer with the existence a performance, although these illusions I have lost, I affirm that this stage, but will drop a few tears, at least develop a serious lump in my throat.

despite very limited locations, and singing and possible cracking of faith, this film raises issues of morality in trying to balance two groups that handle different forces, one led by the arms and other with the power of prayer. Scene

not to miss: Dinner with "The Swan Lake" by Tchaikovsky.

My recommendation: The slow tempo of the film may invite further discouraged, be patient and wait for the climax. Will rewarded.

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