Thursday, September 2, 2010

Fotos Al Desnudo Lorena Herrera

Disarming



Dan: I fell in love
.

Alice
Oh, like you do not have a choice!
There comes a time, there is always a moment
"I can sell this thing or I can resist."
I do not know when your moment was, but I'm sure there was.



You know how it works.
How many times have you said or thought "I should see that movie / play that." For me it was the same with "Closer," play by Patrick Marber who were involved in Italy Gianmarco Tognazzi, Bruno Armando (!!!), Claudia Gerini and Alessandro steels. At least one year, if not two, went from Genoa, and both times I have let them escape me (with hindsight, to see him in those days would have been instructive ).
arrives in Italy in 2005 the film version, directed by Mike Nichols and straight aces on the screen by Jude Law, Natalie Portman (personal comment: as beautiful as a goddess), Clive Owen and Julia Roberts (personal comment part Second: I prefer the beauty of "mature" today than in the evergreen classic-"Pretty Woman", but that's just me ...).

Today I finally saw. Eureka.

The film revolves around four, you know, love, betray themselves in a whirlwind of passion, love, jealousy, told with a very high level of truth. "Closer" is a text you want to expose everything I just wrote, digging deep in the weaknesses of the language of intimacy and human more than a couple, especially considering that the "couples" living on a precarious protagonists would call Cyclopean .
As you know I love quotes and one with which I open my post in my opinion contains the core of the text, in his disarming (and here I use the word in the title - as you'll see now - is another quote) truth.

From a technical standpoint, the film adaptation comprises a series of leaps of time, both forwards and backwards, and if before I was curious to see the original version in the theater, imagine now that I wonder if Send the flashbacks were used or not.

A question that maybe one day will have its answer.
In the meantime, I leave you with the head and closing theme of the film, "The Blower's Daughter" by Damien Rice:

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