Pausa Film
Did you ever think "enough with work, with studying, enough with whatever: let's watch a movie"? We think that a lot. So much that we don't just want to watch movies: we want to think, write, read, hear, talk, even argue about them. A blog from dreamers to dreamers.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Philomena
Monday, February 24, 2014
American Hustle
It is not easy being another person. It involves considerable effort, just as those minutes spent at the beginning of American Hustle by Irving Rosenthal, trying to hide his bald head in order to be able to go out with enough confidence. But that's why it is good to pretend to be someone else: we can hide our flaws.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Dallas Buyers Club
Two fixed Oscar winners. If I would like you to watch Dallas Buyers Club my first argument would be: watch it for the magnificent and exciting interpretations of Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey in characters that most certainly will give them the coveted prize within a month.
Monday, February 3, 2014
The Counselor
The feast seemed served. A spectacular cast, a very talented writer adapting his own novel to the screen, a director that has an extensive trajectory. I went at the theater with faith and even though after the first half hour nothing happened I thought the story might take us somewhere, but not... an hour later we were still moving in circles between characters we had seen in other stories and pseudo-philosophical dialogues inviting us to fall sleep.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Young & Beautiful (Jeune et Jolie)
François Ozon (Director) has made a wide variety of films as different as psychological thrillers , musicals, marital conflict , disease , society , youth , maturity , comedies , dramas and mystery. It seems that the challenge for him is to do something different than before, while keeping his style and further developing his characters.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Two Mothers (Adore)
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Prisoners
Be prepared, that was the best advice Keller Dover received from his father. A hurricane, a flood can happen, or any misfortune that makes people lose control. However, no precaution is good enough when the worst nightmare a parent can face, the kidnapping of your own daughter, actually happens. In this unfortunate situation the question posed by the viewer is obvious: how far would a father be willing to go to save her? Keller has it very clear. Without too much trust in the police, rabid and driven by the basic need to save his little girl, his determination will make him cross the line.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Christmas Time
It’s that wonderful time of the year again. I am a bit of a Christmas freak: our tree has been up and shining since November 1st , for the bemusement of all the upcoming guests. If that weren’t enough, I consider it a special achievement when I manage to wait until after my birthday (October 12th) to start watching Christmas movies. Usually I fail, but what never fails is the very first choice: Love Actually is always number one.
Casually ordered, here is my personal favorites list!
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Volver
Undoubtedly in Pedro Almodóvar's drama world, he is the king of melodrama. It's almost impossible not to get wrapped up in his bizarre plots involving a wide variety of feelings and issues from maternal love, parental hatred, female solidarity, relentless criticism to “machismo”, to the desire to kill and be forgiven, tales about childhood and hometown, family dramas, aging, sickness, life, death and superstitions.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Stand Up Guys
Often, experienced actors have the same destiny as ex-presidents: nobody knows what to do
with them. At some point of your career, no matter how many awards you
have won, the only roles you get offered are the wise
grandfather or the old villain, because unfortunately commercial Hollywood has
always been and will always be the kingdom of eternal youth.
Monday, June 10, 2013
NO is the 3rd film by Pablo LarraÃn and it is set in the last years of the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. In particular, it focuses on the advertising campaign conducted by the opposition to convince Chile to vote "No" in the plebiscite, called by the dictatorship, that would in fact end the Pinochet’s regime.
Friday, June 7, 2013
Oblivion
It is the
year 2077. An alien invasion has caused the destruction of the moon. Men have fought with what
they had and have not hesitated to use nuclear bombs. Planet earth was sacrificed
to save the human race. The remaining few have moved to Titan, a moon of
Saturn, while a handful of men have remain on Earth supervising giant
converters/mills that extract all the energy from the oceans and seas.
Friday, April 26, 2013
The Machinist
The first
thing that strikes you when watching “The machinist” is the extreme thinness of
Christian Bale who plays the tormented Trevor Reznick. Anderson, the director, wants precisely this effect and we are bombarded with close-ups of the face of the
protagonist being all consumed, his ribs and spine standing out.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Kon-Tiki
"Kon-Tiki"
tells the story of the Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl and the adventure resulting from the decision to cross, with a raft of all-natural wood, the
Pacific Ocean from Peru to Polynesia: the aim is to prove the theory that the South
Americans were the first ones to step foot on this land (and not Asians, like the dominant theories say).
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Outbreak
In 1967 Billy Ford (Morgan Freeman) discovers a virus
in Zaire called "Motaba" with a death rate of 100% and which kills within 24
hours of infection. The U.S. government assumea that bombing the infected population will destroy the only outbreak.
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Evil (Ondskan)
What are the
limits of power? Who do we blame or point at as evil? Who deserves to be punished
and how? These are just some of the questions raised by the Swedish film “Evil”.
In Sweden, during the fifties, within a conservative and rigid society, the young
Erik Ponti, played impeccably by Andreas Wilson, seems to be out of control because of his temper, violent and irascible. Despite this, at home he stands stoically the punches that, for whatever reason, his grim
stepfather inflicts on him.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Moonrise Kingdom
Being an
adult is to forget that the games of children, with their shared rules, their
imaginary scenarios and their plastic guns, are a very serious thing.
Fortunately for all, Wes Anderson, the same author who eleven years ago introduce us to The Royal Tenenbaums, never became an adult and his films have
kept the atmosphere from a fantasy
world built during school break.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
The Impossible
A mother
will do anything for her children. Starting from little things, like exchanging sits with the eldest of her three children on the plane that is taking the family to spend a nice holiday in Khao Lak, Thailand, so that he will not argue with his younger brother. This happens a few seconds
before the sound of the turbine breaks the tranquility of a blue and
cloudless sky, as if it were a warning. The unthinkable can alter what we see in
a blink.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Looper
Clearly, the time travel issue is one of the most
attractive that can be explored by fiction, to bring characters from
different periods together, to witness to the life of someone or simply to address the
perennial debate over whether changing something in the past creates a different
timeline (something reflected brilliantly in an episode of the Simpsons by the way).
However, in "Looper", time travel is a catalyst
for the real story and not the backbone of it.
Monday, February 18, 2013
Silver Linings Playbook
"Silver Linings Playbook" was already an attractive
movie thanks to its director and cast, especially the two main
characters, two young stars with legions of fans; but interest further increased after its
success at the Toronto Film Festival.
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