Friday, August 29, 2008
Traitor
TRAITOR is the story of a secret Muslim agent Samir Horn (Don Cheadle) hired to infiltrate a terrorist group. Samir works a dangerous thankless job, forming unlikely alliances often driving him close to being killed when discovered. TRAITOR refers to his betrayal of his terrorist brothers as he completes what he has been hired to do.
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Goal II: Living the Dream
GOAL II follows the success of GOAL number 1 and is really a trilogy based of the life of young football (soccer as it is called in North America) star, Santiago ‘Santi’ Munez (Kuno Becker). The film begins with Santi’s success with Newcastle United leading him to be transferred to play big time in Madrid, Spain.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Tuya's Marriage
It is firstly worthy to note that this film about herds-people in Inner Mongolia is entitled TUYA’S MARRIAGE and not ‘Tuya’s Wedding’. The implication here is that the wedlock of two people might occasionally not be a cause of celebration.
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Henry Poole is Here
HENRY POOLE IS HERE is a feel-good romantic quirky comedy that follows one down in the dumps Henry Poole (Luke Wilson). Poole is diagnosed with a terminal ailment. He sets out to live his remaining days in solitude. Through a series of incidents, most of which are quite hilarious involving faith and a painting, he finds true love in the form of Dawn (Radha Mitchell).
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Hamlet 2
In the film of the same title, HAMLET 2 is the name of the stage play protagonist drama high school teacher, Dana Marschz (Brit Steve Coogan) is writing, directing and staging to save the drama class from being axed. He is inspirational but too much a kid at heart, always over cheerful and over zealous to the point of driving everyone else including the audience crazy.
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