This weekend, without thinking, I ended up seeing a couple of movies showing the feminine of life, the first: He does not like you so much ( He's jus Not That Into You ) discusses how Women invent excuses when a man looks for us when the reality is right in front of our eyes: he does not like you so much.
Despite having a cast of first (Jennifer Connelly, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Drew Barrymore ...) the film falls short. It seems they tried to recreate this English jewel " Love Actually (Love Actually ) but without the grace and romance of that but following the same formula of the stories intertwined.
To have a good time, they are not highly recommend it to men, in fact when the film ended my brother said
- It's the Gayest movie ever!, Without gay people in it
- But if they had some kids gay - answered
- Ok, Without explicit gayness
** My brother beats him to speak English after watching films in that language.
The second is Persepolis, a French gem worth seeing. This is the story of Marjane Satrapi, Iranian woman who saw the violence that was unleashed in this country since I was little, lived revolution, war and finally the oppression of a government driver but despite all these adversities find a way to live a normal life and move forward.
this movie I quite enjoyed particularly the finding of a song performed by someone who sings about as cute as me:
Despite having a cast of first (Jennifer Connelly, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Drew Barrymore ...) the film falls short. It seems they tried to recreate this English jewel " Love Actually (Love Actually ) but without the grace and romance of that but following the same formula of the stories intertwined.
To have a good time, they are not highly recommend it to men, in fact when the film ended my brother said
- It's the Gayest movie ever!, Without gay people in it
- But if they had some kids gay - answered
- Ok, Without explicit gayness
** My brother beats him to speak English after watching films in that language.
The second is Persepolis, a French gem worth seeing. This is the story of Marjane Satrapi, Iranian woman who saw the violence that was unleashed in this country since I was little, lived revolution, war and finally the oppression of a government driver but despite all these adversities find a way to live a normal life and move forward.
this movie I quite enjoyed particularly the finding of a song performed by someone who sings about as cute as me:
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