Writer's: Bladimir Abud, Maykel Rodriguez Ponjuán
Stars: Sonny Kelly, Teofilo Terrero, Cheddy García
English Movie By the Sea 2015
The first pictures are pure cinematic seduction: A Citroën DS roars with the top down through the summery landscape of southern France and the serpentine road works down to the azure lake. Aboard a man and a woman, played by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in the finest 70s tricot. The writer Roland and former dancer Vanessa go up even on vacation out of the way. While he drowned his writer's block in alcohol in the local cafe, she hardly left the hotel room and cares, always well made up, on the bed in front of him dozing, her depression. Almost a whole hour movie, the film looks both to the decorative suffering. As a newly married couple (Mélanie Laurent, Melvil Poupaud) feeds in the next room, come - a little - movement in the crusty marriage structures. First Vanessa observed through a hole in the wall the revelry next door. Later, Roland joined the event and looks forward to the binding force of the voyeuristic experience. But the young couple only adds his own affliction, which is autopsied here on grueling manner without incurring a narrative Bring value.
English Movie By the Sea 2015 have a very fresh lobsters, this morning. " Technically the film is well -planteado everything like a perfume ad and / or 122 minutes- gin, but the essence is that it does nothing, nothing, nothing. Nor passes nothing, nothing, nothing. Marriage crisis, obviously lamentably mystery, sorrow, pain, anger, desire, sensuality ... to that history plays, which also signs Jolie and quickly turns into a story about a stubborn witch in sweeping away everything that you put in front, princes, princesses, fishermen and friendly French neighbors included. Horrible.Ella is fantastically unbearable; him there, holding the little ridiculous, a type, that it is a personal project of his wife. Across the hole in the wall-the voyeur part of the matter, Mélanie Laurent and Melvil Poupaud, ghosts of the past summer, aspiring ghosts of the future summer. And covering all willingly, the always nice Niels Arestrup, which provides a bit of authenticity to this monument to epidermal alabaster is "Facing the sea," a fable about the existential emptiness of beings that it is rather difficult to empathize, precisely because of the lack of emotion. Housewife, homemaker.


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