Monday, April 20, 2009

Can My Oven Make My Co2 Detector Go Off

El Che killed in Scampia.


My fault, I should never go to the movies in the afternoon after watching the DVD of Gomorrah.
Yet the conditions were excellent, a film about the life of Che, directed by Soderbergh and starring Benicio Del Toro.
Instead it was a disappointment. Both films were targeted to be plausible, credible, as if they were documentary film, but while in the case of Gomorrah Garrone has done it in full, in that Argentina, despite the effort of production, the result I felt very bad. In the film about Guevara remains a hero of modern life as well as you can read in his diary or in a historical biography in a way too respectful of the character, without ever giving us a psychological interpretation, never try to give a key to staff except through the interpretation too sober to Benicio Del Toro. So a simple staging of what is officially known of the Argentine revolutionary thought as it could have done Piero Angela telling his life through an anonymous but well-made fiction. Gomorrah is quite another thing, there sangre and soul as Almamegretta would say, is the passion of a filmmaker who not only bring to life the stories of Saviano's book but it makes us take up residence in Scampia.

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