Saturday, October 23, 2010

Repossessed Atv Auctions

The Fall - 2006 film


There are movies that should be looked at with eyes closed.
however absurd it may sound, the magic that we send, regardless of history, images and music, can be fully implemented only in a state similar to that of the dream and could not watch with my eyes closed, these films become real their dreams with open eyes.

This film opens with a long sequence in black and white accompanied by music dell'allegretto the Seventh Symphony by Beethoven, who will accompany us throughout the story.
Then an inscription, "Los Angeles - once upon a time" ...

the credits revenue this list: South Africa


Bali Fiji India

Italy Spain

Prague (Czech Republic does not, only his own capital)
Romania
China

Argentina Brazil Chile


Turkey Egypt
Cambodia
These are the places where it was filmed, at times seems to see a documentary on World Heritage 's U NESCO, but the formality This documentary film has nothing.

What amazes me is that, despite some short sequence was filmed in Italy, there is no copy on the net in Italian, and this is not a bad thing because it allows us to appreciate the different pronunciations of English, but not directly subtitled. I do not think, although I'm not an expert can say with certainty that this film ever screened in room in Italy.
It is located in the original English, French and English, but no Italian. Is there a way to get subtitles watching it on PC, but I do not disperse into the technical details. A quick search online and you'll know what to do.

Also in the credits is expressly cited the film that was inspired by The Fall. A film of 1981, Bulgarian, YO HO HO.

It 's a film to which the English diction "moving picture" fits like a glove. But not only moving images. Own paintings, works of art in motion. In some scenes it's like being in front of the Last Judgement and see souls rising to heaven and the bodies that go down to hell. How to be the sight of Moses and hear him speak ...

The Fall's last words are "Thank you very much" ... I feel I found myself repeating them.

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