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mardi 18 mai 2010

The Films of my Life

I am keen on films of unknown directors, especially French ones, and also of comedy drama and even, sometimes tear-jerker if they are not too cliché. But I also like real comedies, especially French and British ones, such as Four Weddings and a Funeral, which is one of my favorite.
With the streaming, we are now able to watch whatever we want, whenever we want. But I still like to go to the cinema, even if it is very expansive, especially in France (it is like 8000 pesos to go to see a movie!). But even if I could watch whatever I want, I must confess that I enjoy watching the same films again and again, and it must be horrible for my friends because I know almost all the lines of a movie by heart and I can’t help saying them with the actors. I have like five or six movies like that.
About Chilean movies, I have to say that I have only seen La Nana, but I really liked it, because what I research in movies is that they teach me something or that they have a real story to tell, like The Lives of Others. That is probably why I can’t bear science fiction, except, and I don’t really know why, Harry Potter. That is a shame that in most of Chilean cinemas, one can only see blockbusters.

3 commentaires:

  1. Wow...cinema on France: REALLY expensive, indeed! =O

    I think that La Nana is quite an experience for the foreigner people...you are not very used to some other person producing your own children, are you? Actually, it seems weird to me too...I also enjoy that movie =)

    (Don't watch Harry Potter...read it! LoL)

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  2. I can´t belive how much a cinema ticket costs in France!!
    You should watch other chileans movies too, like Machuca, Ojos rojos or Subterra, they are pretty interesting films about Chile :)

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  3. Yes, going to the cinema in France is a cultural activity reserved to a little part of the population. And the prices keep increasing, each year it costs more. It is scandalous...

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