I'm absorbed in the film-watching.
And found interesting some. They're all for one-time-watch films, but I do really find them somehow tragic and worth seeing just for one time.
They are:
'The Giver' - post-apolcalyptical world, where people do not have senses at all. The senses are oppressed by some specific medicine. There is a strict hierarchical system of people's duty segregation. There is a Code of Rules that one must obey diligently. One boy seems different from the others. He can see the traces of the things usual people do not sense. And he is to become 'The Giver'. That's where he finds out the truth about the world he lives in.
'Perfect Sense' in two words - Sensory loss. Our world where people was struck by a transparent decease - it is not seen, it is just felt. Gradually people loose their sense of taste, then come other senses. The life of two ordinary people is shown here. He is chief in the restaurant, she is virologist. The have something in common, they both are marked as the black sheep of the society they live in. The met and somehow they understood the need to be together. They had one feeling divided between them - the feeling of love.
And I did like Eva Green. She seems to have a jolly strong personality. I watched her play in such films like 'Cracks', 'The Dreamers'.
And found interesting some. They're all for one-time-watch films, but I do really find them somehow tragic and worth seeing just for one time.
They are:
'The Giver' - post-apolcalyptical world, where people do not have senses at all. The senses are oppressed by some specific medicine. There is a strict hierarchical system of people's duty segregation. There is a Code of Rules that one must obey diligently. One boy seems different from the others. He can see the traces of the things usual people do not sense. And he is to become 'The Giver'. That's where he finds out the truth about the world he lives in.
'Perfect Sense' in two words - Sensory loss. Our world where people was struck by a transparent decease - it is not seen, it is just felt. Gradually people loose their sense of taste, then come other senses. The life of two ordinary people is shown here. He is chief in the restaurant, she is virologist. The have something in common, they both are marked as the black sheep of the society they live in. The met and somehow they understood the need to be together. They had one feeling divided between them - the feeling of love.
And I did like Eva Green. She seems to have a jolly strong personality. I watched her play in such films like 'Cracks', 'The Dreamers'.