life will come back to the blog because people requested it (?)
Yes, ma'am, sir (I stuck by Vázquez, see?), You may be wondering what movie I saw, after more than two months without posting. Well, I saw many, but I sing just talk about one. Why? Because if I talk about all the piston seals, and besides singing because I just talk about this. I went to see
"Kill them all," is a co-production film Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. It is a film that can be categorized as "political thriller" if that's a genre.
is a judge (Roxana Blanco) who gets to investigate where no one calls and no one dares. Milico daughter of a turd, and want to know what the fuck happened to Eugenio Berrios, a sovereign child of a thousand whores who at the time of Pinochet was involved in gases to Hitler to destroy the opposition. Versions had said he was in Uruguay, and the judge gets to investigate this matter without alerting him that nobody wants to talk about it and we're in a weak democracy.
The film has a documentary format, very interesting, mixed with fiction. In other words, those who expect great things happen will be disappointed, because it is based on a true story, and who are informed about the subject know how it ended ... (do not want to burn the end or anything).
is very entertaining, with well-made thriller. I must say that perhaps in some parts is very slow, but I think the fact that it is based on a true story, set in Uruguay in 1993, makes it more interesting. At times I was thinking: 'This really happened and still happening? Are the motherfuckers milicos will continue to say nothing of all mier da they did? And taking on as is the situation today, I realize that unfortunately is the case.
turn is not only the silence of the soldiers, but the silence of the world. No one dares or wants others to get into the subject, which the judge has to fight all you can and try to speak to anyone who can, without power, or even his father or his brother (both milicos and the "pact of silence" in tow).
I highlight all the action. There really is no saying that is wrong. The protagonist, Roxana Blanco (who if I remember performing in Alma Mater) is fine (note, not her, I mean his role, his performance). Milico which makes father, who if I remember is Walter Reyno, also shows a brilliant performance. I see the face of milico old bastard you hate doing. All the while saying "if you had to kill them all because we had to save the country from communist traitors" and things like that, unfortunately, many people today still think so.
also acts peeling is the star of "Talk to Her", Dario Grandinetti, who also acts very well, but it too plays a role. It is the "subversive" who had a love affair with the judge but his father was responsible for torturing and separate.
Finally, I must say a few things that Tamara (which and probably has a blog now that I make it propaganda propaganda make me mine:-P) realized and went on to say (you can say "mistakes" of production, perhaps). The film is set in 1993. There is a scene in Public Health in the c ual poster appears much later that year.
There's a part where Roxana Blanco goes home by shelling it. It offers beer. It gives you tiny bottles of Stella Artois. " At that time, these bottles do not exist in Uruguay.
Anyway, these are minor details but we seemed very funny to see them.
In conclusion I say that is a movie recommended. Do not expect shots violence or things like that. It is a political thriller where industry dialogues and historical reference. The Uruguayans are going to like it more because they are able to identify with many things.
Well, bye, do not forget to eat your broccoli
Yes, ma'am, sir (I stuck by Vázquez, see?), You may be wondering what movie I saw, after more than two months without posting. Well, I saw many, but I sing just talk about one. Why? Because if I talk about all the piston seals, and besides singing because I just talk about this. I went to see
"Kill them all," is a co-production film Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. It is a film that can be categorized as "political thriller" if that's a genre.
is a judge (Roxana Blanco) who gets to investigate where no one calls and no one dares. Milico daughter of a turd, and want to know what the fuck happened to Eugenio Berrios, a sovereign child of a thousand whores who at the time of Pinochet was involved in gases to Hitler to destroy the opposition. Versions had said he was in Uruguay, and the judge gets to investigate this matter without alerting him that nobody wants to talk about it and we're in a weak democracy.
The film has a documentary format, very interesting, mixed with fiction. In other words, those who expect great things happen will be disappointed, because it is based on a true story, and who are informed about the subject know how it ended ... (do not want to burn the end or anything).
is very entertaining, with well-made thriller. I must say that perhaps in some parts is very slow, but I think the fact that it is based on a true story, set in Uruguay in 1993, makes it more interesting. At times I was thinking: 'This really happened and still happening? Are the motherfuckers milicos will continue to say nothing of all mier da they did? And taking on as is the situation today, I realize that unfortunately is the case.
turn is not only the silence of the soldiers, but the silence of the world. No one dares or wants others to get into the subject, which the judge has to fight all you can and try to speak to anyone who can, without power, or even his father or his brother (both milicos and the "pact of silence" in tow).
I highlight all the action. There really is no saying that is wrong. The protagonist, Roxana Blanco (who if I remember performing in Alma Mater) is fine (note, not her, I mean his role, his performance). Milico which makes father, who if I remember is Walter Reyno, also shows a brilliant performance. I see the face of milico old bastard you hate doing. All the while saying "if you had to kill them all because we had to save the country from communist traitors" and things like that, unfortunately, many people today still think so.
also acts peeling is the star of "Talk to Her", Dario Grandinetti, who also acts very well, but it too plays a role. It is the "subversive" who had a love affair with the judge but his father was responsible for torturing and separate.
Finally, I must say a few things that Tamara (which and probably has a blog now that I make it propaganda propaganda make me mine:-P) realized and went on to say (you can say "mistakes" of production, perhaps). The film is set in 1993. There is a scene in Public Health in the c ual poster appears much later that year.
There's a part where Roxana Blanco goes home by shelling it. It offers beer. It gives you tiny bottles of Stella Artois. " At that time, these bottles do not exist in Uruguay.
Anyway, these are minor details but we seemed very funny to see them.
In conclusion I say that is a movie recommended. Do not expect shots violence or things like that. It is a political thriller where industry dialogues and historical reference. The Uruguayans are going to like it more because they are able to identify with many things.
Well, bye, do not forget to eat your broccoli
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