Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Jo, what a night!


YEAR: 1985
DURATION: 94 min .
COUNTRY: United States
DIRECTOR:
Martin Scorsese Screenplay: Joseph Minion
MUSIC: Howard Shore
PHOTO: Michael Ballhaus
Cast: Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Linda Fiorentino, Bronson Pinchot, John Heard, Verna Bloom, Martin Scorsese, Teri Garr, Cheech Marin, Tommy Chong
PRODUCER: Warner Bros.
GENRE: Comedy . Drama in the big city. What you think Paul Hackett when he meets Marcy in what looks to be a powder easily. But in the city, as in the jungle, everything can get worse and worse to fatal. Paul discovers that Marcy is not what it appeared to be attempting to escape and sets off a chain of unpredictable consequences.

Jo, what a night! Mars is the biggest movie of Martin Scorsese, bold and fresh. Part of a special script that twists the classic structure of presentation, middle and end to build a semi-episodic structure in which each conclusion triggers a series of events different but very well connected with the above, each more grotesque. Scorsese presents the city as a dark, almost gothic, similar in many respects to that shown in Taxi Driver, inhabited by characters limits, paranoid as Mourinho, with deep trauma that the protagonist is not able to decipher. Moreover, the director pulls her experience as an editor to stretch the possibilities of assembly, with a rhythm breaks chopped planes strange but subtle, to create a sense of wonder in the viewer without abandoning completely invisible installation.
also noticed the great deal that gives life to the fauna of urban junga Scorsese draws. Led by a huge Griffin Dunne manages to embody the confusion and despair a character who does not understand what is happening or why it happens, like Josef K. in The Trial by Kafka. Rosanna and Linda Florentino Archet top the peculiar cast of characters that will be the unfortunate Paul at night you will discover that civilization is much like a jungle. TIPS Download:
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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The Red Violin The Commitments







NOTE # CINECT: 7.8


YEAR: 1998
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COUNTRY: Canada DIRECTOR: François Girard SCRIPT:
Don McKellar & François Girard
MUSIC: John Corigliano
PHOTOGRAPHY: Alain Dostie
Cast: Samuel L. Jackson, Greta Scacchi, Jason Flemyng, Colm Feore, Carlo Cecchi, Irene Grazioli, Jean-Luc Bideau, Sylvia Chang
PRODUCER: New Line International Releasing / Channel Four Films / Telefilm Canada
AWARDS: 1999: Oscar: Best Banda Sonora Original
1999: Nominated for Golden Globe: Best Foreign Film GENRE: Drama
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The voice of history

by @ JonayArmas


Variations are one of the forms of music that has inspired more masterpieces throughout history. From one song to compose an entire universe of sound, offering a kaleidoscope looks different on the same idea, complement, and eventually to form together a speech.
Daring to combine this shape with the language of cinema itself sounds crazy, impossible dream, a magical proposal. It took the intent of a madman, François Girard, finally finding someone to music accounted epicenter his films. A filmography that began with the biography of a musician impossible and that there was now finding its culmination in making a violin as the star.
Is a musical instrument as a star of a film? Perhaps no more risky bet in the cinema of today, despite the smallness of the real intentions of the film itself. Understand its history through the people who have played through the stories they have experienced owners who have had, attend a story featuring someone who exceeds the lifetime of a human being and assist with this change the world before our eyes. John Corigliano won the Oscar for best soundtrack in this film precisely in a year when the candidates were unmatched. A detail that can give an idea of \u200b\u200bmusical quality in a film whose protagonist can not speak more than a soundtrack through mysterious, startling and disturbing, which seems to pick up in their melodies all your past experiences. is in John Corigliano and its variations on a theme where the film, after speaking five different languages \u200b\u200band wander through several continents, is the true language. Because
The Red Violin is Bach, but also the Viennese school. Roma is the air and tradition classic. It is the breath of passion and dreams that have lived all those who have been playing a magical instrument. In these variations, both in music as in life, the red violin is capable of revealing his soul, his own life.
is not a brilliant film, there's nothing sophisticated, difficult to start, the episodic narrative is clumsy and slow, and choral performances are excellent.

But enough bewitching. Let us away by its mystery, the naive understanding of film by François Girard, for his absorbing sheet music for the passion of his narrative, for ages and languages, by memories and forgotten, but especially the music and speech in the history of man. TIPS


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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

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NOTE # CINECT: 7.8

ORIGINAL TITLE:

The Commitments

YEAR: 1991
LENGTH: 118 min. COUNTRY:
UK DIRECTOR:
Alan Parker SCRIPT:
Roddy Doyle
MUSIC: Several
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Gale Tattersall
Cast:
Robert Arkin
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Michael Aherne , Angeline Ball, Maria Doyle Kennedy , Dave Finnegan , Bronagh Gallagher , Felim Gormley , Glen Hansard , Dick Massey , Johnny Murphy , Colm Meaney , Andrew Strong, Kenneth McCluskey , Anne Kent , Andrea Corr PRODUCTORA: Coproducción GB-Irlanda-USA; Distrubed by 20th Century Fox
AWARDS: BAFTA 4: Picture, director, editing, adapted screenplay
GENDER:
Musical
. Drama Guilty pleasures by @ Taquichuela

Yes, the movie musical is one of my guilty pleasures. And I do not have someone to sing in the middle of a scene as if it were perfectly normal, like me.
The Commitments this is not of this type of music. Here they sing is singing.
Jimmy Rabbitt wants to form a group of soul. Dreams that one day will be the manager of a famous group and awake, dream, answering imaginary questions that a journalist of course Rolling Stone would make. And to make this place an ad in the newspaper. Jimmy says: "The Irish are the blacks of Europe, Dubliners are blacks of Ireland, and Northern Quarter are the blacks of Dublin. Makes a casting, rehearsals and start from there, their encounters, differences, jealousies and dreams. No one believes in them, but Jimmy is tough and gets a first action, which will decide their future.

The argument is simple, no more, but as told, honestly. Alan Parker filmed musicals, this is not the most famous Nor was a popular success, but I love it. I like the enthusiasm in it, simplicity.
Filmed in Dublin, very soberly, it also shows the problems that residents have and how the music gives them hope, hope to get out of your routine, to be somebody. The actors actually play instruments, and most of the songs were recorded at the time of filming, despite the serious technical problems that entails. Parker flatly refused to cheat with the music, and therefore decided to assemble his cast with musicians, who had to learn to act.

I have not talked about music, there are no original songs, all are versions of hits the soul. Maybe not the music that you like, but carried away by the sound, the pace and excitement that everyone does, that seems more real than OT.
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

My Son Is Complaining About Soar Legs



Foreign'm in my own history.


Every day I go back to small spaces of my past. Back to places that were familiar to me, I remember ideas that filled my mouth words, think of the people I were recurrent and somehow had an air of permanence in my life as a feeling that would be there forever.


I always go back and wonder, the capacity to do, say and think. I'm surprised because I recognize in these places because if I do not see saying them would not recognize my words, not because I have a constellation of scars on his body would tell stories that are lies that shows me my memory.

Words are strangers in a foreign language, people are unfamiliar ways and appearances, are somehow lost and directionless. Foreign

'm in my own history.

Sometimes I forget just what is to follow a path, I tired eyes do the same eyes that look like they want to see, like a mirror too small to reflect the whole picture and is always focused on the same site.

Sometimes I even think that I am lost.