Sunday, September 7, 2014

Hand in hand we enter the Ray Bradbury novel of the stories he wrote decades ago (fro 1950) around


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Pleasant surprise I take this movie yesterday. invisible detector As an introductory note could say it's a story of love and hate for a student invisible detector who one day leaves his girlfriend and begins to have an exaggerated insomnia, and finally decided not to take this time to sleep and other things ... you can read here. The whole story is told with a certain literary tone, using the voice of the main character, and gradually throughout the film takes on a dreamlike invisible detector perspective and even lyrical, with a soundtrack to match very well chosen. Clearly dream just because no one can be sure sleepless weeks and if so would be like. There are even touches of humor abound, some more successful than others, which generally are not an insult invisible detector to the viewer, as otherwise we are spoiled Hollywood films of recent years (and I prefer not to give examples). As for the characters, I found it not too convincing the protagonist of the story, Sean Biggerstaff, maybe little expressive. The other characters do not stand out particularly well maybe if the ex-girlfriend of the protagonist Ben Willis, the gorgeous Michelle Ryan, but for her role in the film, of course. Moreover, the protagonists together is a group of unmarked topical elements quite caricatured, like any ambitious dedicated to pranksters who make speeches or any nonsense to get distracted and not much at odds with the overall tone of the film. So overall I left a good taste, and wanting to see it again here in a while, because for me there are sequences in the film that deserves to be seen again.
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