rookmaker
Joined Aug 2017
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I just saw the movie El 47. I can recommend it to you. It's emotional and joyful at the same time, based on historical data and there is a lot of recognition fir anyone who lived in Barcelona in the '70's and beyond.
It is also a multilayered movie, in fact very actual if we think of all the migrant issues everywhere in the world. Maybe after seeing this movie even the most right wing people may understand that everyone may at some point need to leave our home turf and start somewhere else, build up an existance with few resources and find a way of recognition. In the end the people who are motivated to assimilate and to contribute to a healthy society deserve to be recognized and welcomed.
It is also a multilayered movie, in fact very actual if we think of all the migrant issues everywhere in the world. Maybe after seeing this movie even the most right wing people may understand that everyone may at some point need to leave our home turf and start somewhere else, build up an existance with few resources and find a way of recognition. In the end the people who are motivated to assimilate and to contribute to a healthy society deserve to be recognized and welcomed.
One of the most impressing movies I've seen. Very good acting, realisting shooting. The situation of apartheid seen and experienced via the person of the lawyer defendimg Nelson Mandela and a number of others who were fighting for justice and humanity. In parallel the movie shows the tension between ambition on a society level and the simple desire to love your spouse and children.
The movie shows that dirty games are of all times. What it shows can easily be transcripted to the middle east comflict, the russion agression, the actual situation in Venzuela, and numerous inhumane situations caused by autocratic leaders or perverse laws.
The movie shows that dirty games are of all times. What it shows can easily be transcripted to the middle east comflict, the russion agression, the actual situation in Venzuela, and numerous inhumane situations caused by autocratic leaders or perverse laws.
In a small town in Georgie lives a humble woman. Her name is Etero. She is single, end fourties and her daily live consists of managing a small drug store and seeing other women in town who like to gossip and are quite critical to Etero. Etero was raised with strikt valies and norms and with the heavy weight on her shoulders that her birth was the cause of the cancer and death of her mother.
One day she goes to the river to pick blackberries and slides off a cliff. She nearly got killed. This event changes her live and view on live forever!
She starts living her own life, with a new attitude towards her dead family, although hidden from the gossiping women in town.
As a person who also went through a near dead experience I can very much relate to what such an event can do to you. It is truly life changing. This has been very well pictured in this movie. I watched it three times in twi days and it struck me every time again.
One day she goes to the river to pick blackberries and slides off a cliff. She nearly got killed. This event changes her live and view on live forever!
She starts living her own life, with a new attitude towards her dead family, although hidden from the gossiping women in town.
As a person who also went through a near dead experience I can very much relate to what such an event can do to you. It is truly life changing. This has been very well pictured in this movie. I watched it three times in twi days and it struck me every time again.