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Watching the movie up to this part I think a lot about my grandmother, she is an old person and asks something many times, she forgets things right away and I would not want the time to come when she does not recognize me. Alice in the meantime faces some at the university, as the students make complaints about the teacher's performance, as they don't understand her at all and she looks lost as to what she is telling them, so she decides not to go back to class, She went to a residence where they confine people with a very advanced disease and gets depressed when she sees the number of women suffering from that disease and starts making a video where she gives herself instructions on how to end her own life and saves that video in a folder which she names butterfly and on her phone she starts to write down the name of her children, the place where she lives, the day of her birthday, etc. She knew perfectly what she would experience, since this disease was advancing very fast.
This movie is controversial because it is a fabricated fictional tale of the event that went down in the West African kingdom of Dahomey. The historical events were misinterpreted and portrayed in a way that turned the villains into heroes. It mixes true historical events with fiction to carve out an epic story about an all-female group of warriors called the Agojie. The Agojie was portrayed as a heroic military unit, but in reality, they were not. They were brutal conquerors by conquering nearby African villages and taking their people in as captives. They were also known to raid and brutally kill their victims bringing their heads and genitals as souvenirs back home. In the end, their captives were sold as slaves, or used as sacrifices to their gods.
If I have to mention a negative aspect of the film, I would say it is the way it is structured, as the story is divided between scenes from the "present" (within the film) and flashback scenes, but it is done in such a random way and without at least some filter that tells you what time the scene belongs to, so it ends up being quite confusing (the filters are a somewhat cliché resource in photography that nevertheless helps a lot to not confuse the audience when working with flashback scenes).
Let's remember: they are in post-war England, in the fifties. Homosexuality is condemned not only morally but also criminally (let's remember the case of Alan Turing) and those in charge of persecuting and capturing people with inappropriate sexual conduct are the police. And in the middle of this drama, Patrick, who is on the run from the police and has to hide his homosexuality from the law, falls in love with an officer who is also gay and who now has to live torn between his duty and his nature. Being a policeman and gay in those years was an important social contradiction and Tom decides to lead a double life: marrying Marion, he wants to have children, start a family; but he doesn't want to give Patrick up, or stop seeing him. At this point, while it's easy to sympathize with a relationship that was condemned by society for an unfair reason (we always ingratiate ourselves with tragic lovers), it's also easy to recognize that Tom was wrong to lie to Marion for so long. Gay or not, Tom was unfaithful to his wife and had a prolonged affair with someone else after marrying the woman he publicly claimed to love. That's cheating. And it's not okay.
Mes très chers enfants (Review) - Tying up children with money may not be a good option
There is a saying that says that love and interest went to the field one day, but the interest was stronger than the love I had for him. This applies a lot to the issue of being aware or being close to a person just for the interest that you can get something. I saw this a lot when I was in high school and many girls did not even look at someone like me, nerd, with glasses and also fat, but no matter how you were, if you had money or new things, these same indifferent girls began to pay attention to you. Of course this is now like a profession, since many people will do anything for easy money, even marry someone 50 years older. But in the case of parents to children it can also happen, when a father has a fortune that he can inherit, there you will have the children fighting to take care and be close to the parents, but if the parents are poor and have nothing to inherit to the children, then you will only see those who really cared about their parents.
This movie is one of my all-time favorites and no matter how much time passes it will always be very special to me, it is the second animated movie that my dad bought me on VHS when I was a child (the first is Snow White) and I remember that I never I was tired of seeing it, and I'm still not tired of seeing it. The story is really very beautiful, although it has some sad parts that made me cry as a child, and honestly the one I still can't get over is the part about Mufasa's death. The photography is excellent, the animation beautiful and quite colorful, and the voice actors manage to put a great touch and give the characters a great personality. Although hyenas are evil I remember they made me laugh a lot, especially Ed who is the dumbest hyena. Timon and Pumbaa are my favorite characters because they're also very funny and inevitably you grow fond of them, and if they weren't there the movie would lose a lot of its charm. In general, the interpretation of the entire cast is great.
When Cha Min (Hyo Seob) is suddenly dumped by his fiancée the idea of leaving this world takes over his head, the person he loved the most no longer loves him, although, in reality, we should say that it is the second person. , since her lifelong best friend, Go Se Yeon is the one who always occupies the largest part of her heart, but that is the story of an old and unrequited love of youth, or at least, so we thought... While Cha Min is torn between taking her own life or moving on, Go Se Yeon, who is an amazing prosecutor, has a serial murder case on her hands that won't let her be at peace...
Mr. Brad Pitt, in his role, is not that he is invincible or out of the norm. They do detail it carefully: he is just a father worried about his family, a very observant man, yes: he can keep his sanity in times of great tension. He can notice, in the course of the work, events that serve as the clues to find a solution to the zombie plague and give them coherence. It is a film that can be enjoyed on a good weekend, or on a very busy afternoon at home. That despite not following the book, which from what I've been seeing has a more complex and detailed plot. It's quite worth it.
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