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Eugenie - The Story Of Her Journey Into Perversion

March 11, 2010 - 2:57 pm No Comments

Eugenie - The Story Of Her Journey Into Perversion There is much to like about this movie, but it is Liljedahl flaws.Marie as Eugenia would be great if it were not for the evil that makes the dubbing (a film English language, but English was not their first language). The voice does not fit the character and the cries of pain, fear and despair sound incredibly fake.

Plot however.The Maria Rohm and of course Christopher Lee are excellent loosly based on a story by De Sade, so there should be no surprises about the content. However, the application is surprisingly tasteful.

It’s more pornographic than erotic in a disturbing sort of way. The story focuses more on characters and plot, rather than displaying plenty of naked flesh, despite being a Franco film, there are still quite high meat count.At times but also tries to be Franco (unsuccessfully ) arty for its own good. In particular, the red light is more massive disc is pretty basic done.The for Anchor Bay.

There is a trailer and 15 minutes worth of interviews with director Jess Franco, producer Harry Thompson, Marie Liljedahl and Christopher Lee. Comments of Christopher Lee in particular are rather see interesting.I “heard other adaptations Franco De Sade Eugenie de Sade Justine de Sade is much better.

This version of Eugenia is undoubtedly good enough for me want to try.

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A Ma Soeur!

March 9, 2010 - 9:26 pm No Comments

This film includes a large number of trails, a lot of talk about everyday things that are irrelevant, some sex scenes that are completely without passion (though this is for a reason), and complete and total misery from start to finish. There is a very good point of this movie, but it gets so you want to slash your wrists at the end of the depression itself pure. The close link between sisters really only rears its head a few times.

I can not believe I lost an hour and a half of my life on this.

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Satan

March 9, 2010 - 7:30 am No Comments

I saw this movie at the ICA, where the average age was 20-something. He was received by the audience with laughter again, you can expect for a horror movie.

And it was pretty funny. OK, I felt a little out of place among my fellow youth, especially during the sex scene in adolescence. The actor who plays the Groundsman clearly enjoyed his part, haming something rotten.

That really takes the movie. I could not help seeing a lot of ideas in the film as derivative, but maybe I’m just being a old fart. So, in general, as happy and fun as a movie can be, given all that blood, pain and sexual tension.

Certainly worth renting.

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Lady Vengeance

March 2, 2010 - 2:27 am No Comments

I’m a fan of extreme type of film of Korea (Oldboy, Sympathy for Mr Vengeance and hearing *), although some are too graphic. Lady Vengeance is a good place to start if you’re new to this genre, and a smart addition if you’re not. The story develops slowly, and avoids most of the explicit bloodshed as included in previous films.

Do not get me wrong - the blood is still there, but is off the screen and head. In short, a more complex, multilayered film worth seeing, but (in my opinion) is still not as good as Oldboy wackier doubt. * - Yes, it’s Japanese, but so what

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Chandramuki

March 2, 2010 - 12:02 am No Comments

** Do not read if you have not seen the movie! ** It is not just a movie Superstar! This is more than that.

Excellent plot and, above all, great story telling talent, demonstrated once again by P. Vasu, of course, after a long time.

Vasu has always been an excellent storyteller. But in recent years, his films were terrible.

Excellent return! The film is about an ancient palace ABANDONED believed to b chased by Chandramukhi, a dancer who was murdered by the then king 150 years ago. Ganga - played by Jyothika - moves into place with her husband.

Memebers House complaining about something ghostly haunts the house and the Chandramuki they all believe that is the Chandramukhi dead dancer waiting for his revenge to kill the king who had killed her. Saravanan - played by Rajni - is a psychiatrist who comes home to find out the truth about spirits haunting the house. We now understand that suffers Ganga MPD, which only became apparent during recent years, segments of the film and she thinks she’s Chandramukhi.

Saravanan has to make crucial decisions to save himself or Chandramukhi - if he dies, so does Ganga. A good effort to explain the multiple personality disorder. Jyothika rocks, especially in the climax!

Cast includes Vadivelu, Nasser, Prabu and Nayanthara.

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Irreversible

February 26, 2010 - 3:19 pm No Comments

Having heard much about this scandal movies infamous rape scene earlier to see, I had an idea of what to expect. However, he was not prepared for the tour de force that this movie was going to deliver. From the strobe lights beat their opening / closing sequence, through the brutal scene of the fire extinguisher and ultimately, the notorious rape scene itself, I was absolutely forced.

Do not get me wrong, I do not t enjoy this movie in a conventional sense. Almost everything that is displayed on the screen is exactly the opposite of what many hearings are deemed acceptable.

However, Gaspar Noe brave, almost revolutionary style of management is sometimes inspiring, and in a world where increasingly we are made to face our worst nightmares, this film pulls no punches. If your idea of a great movie is standard Hollywood fare like The Dukes of Hazzard or the island, then avoid this film at all costs unless you are prepared to have your eyes very tightly, however, that prized open.If looking for a cinematic experience that change not only the way people watch movies, but perhaps human nature itself, this is definitely for you.

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Secuestro Express

February 25, 2010 - 3:59 am No Comments

I was interested in seeing, partly from an interest in movies in Spanish, partly because I like foreign films. Ultimately, I was disappointed. While I have no doubt that lays bare some of the most ugly and sordid business of Abduction”(which actually is!) In South America, and the gap between rich and poor, I just found to Secuestro Express too dark of a movie.

There is a really really can be associated with until the final stages - both main protagonists are somewhat dislike - and the story has something of a scattered approach. Ultimately, what could be an important message about poverty in the region or the understanding of the proof for the victims is in fact neither. A pity.

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Mother And Son

February 24, 2010 - 9:32 pm No Comments

Mother And Son An hour and ten minutes of a young mother loved facilitating their death as a rest as he can handle. They are in bed together (note that Sokurov subtly introduces the movement in the film), he comforts her, he takes a walk in the woods.

Then they return. Sale only. She dies.

Cry. There is a lot like a basis for a movie, and yet mankind is here, with occasional cuts to start shooting in the mountains and forests remind us that life and death is everywhere (and perhaps encourages us to look for symbolic readings of the film, too).

Painfully beautiful, trance-like film. Note also another film Sokurov’Una humble life “is included in the extras (although in reality more than five minutes” Mother and Child ‘).

And one drawback: the film was not well transferred to disk from a German print, with some random badly translated subtitles. Sokurov and his film deserves better treatment, especially a company with a reputation for Artificial Eye.

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Dil Diya Hai

February 24, 2010 - 12:28 am No Comments

Dil Diya Hai Saahil (Emraan Hashmi), 27, runs a travel agency with a friend in the UK wants to close due to lack of payment of loans and sometimes against their clients and customers make some extra money.

His mother, who is the only family he has in this foreign land since he was 12 years, is about to die in the hospital. As life goes on in the midst of trying to fix the sums to save his mother in life, enters Neha (Geeta Basra), 22, who is touring holiday with his family.

Saahils book is a travel agency to guide them in and around UK for sight seeing.

Neha is full of life, simple, charming and very caring. Saahil takes them on trips around London and both Neha and Saahil have a gift found in unusual situations.

Saahil tries with his family also once, but being caught red-handed by Neha sparks a friendship between them. When Neha and her family are about to leave to tour Scotland, loses his train.

She is left alone with Saahil in London. However, characteristic she asks Saahil to take her to Scotland by road. Saahil refuses, but has to give her and takes her into the car.

During this journey Neha senses that she is in love with Saahil.

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