International Film Spot
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Ye Ge Dou Bu Neng Shao (Not One Less) - Directed By Zhang Yimou, 1999

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Bombay - Directed By Mani Ratnam, 1995
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Inter-religious relations and religious riots remain futile but factual. This film criticizes and directs the blame of unnecessary tragedy onto the Indian government, who is rendered manipulative. The hierarchy of the Indian government seems to be the product of the tragic event in Bombay, as well as the influence of hatred between the Hindus and Muslims for their own ravenous reasons.
Inter-religious relations and religious riots remain futile but factual. This film criticizes and directs the blame of unnecessary tragedy onto the Indian government, who is rendered manipulative. The hierarchy of the Indian government seems to be the product of the tragic event in Bombay, as well as the influence of hatred between the Hindus and Muslims for their own ravenous reasons.
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I am not too surprised about the events in this film. I find politics to be distasteful and ironically unfair to its causes. However, I do believe this is a great film to show the world. There are people who believe that assault is appropriate, given the circumstance. I don’t believe anyone would openly admit that but I do believe I see it for myself every day. The film Bombay does just that. It shows us the extreme assault that is derived from how greedy and selfish people are; people who create excuses to specifically get what they crave. Religiously, I found the conflicts and its ultimate use in the film to be accurate but as always shameful. I have never been outside of the United States but even in this country, I find that I am judged for being a black female, who speaks proper English. Some people will never accept myself as an equal but hopefully I will never be killed for being born that way.
Children of Heaven - Directed by Majid Majidi, 1997


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I didn’t know how to feel about this movie until I sat back a while. At first I felt hurt by how in ruin Ali and Zahra’s lifestyle were and how tragic their family was. But it made me realize how close they really were to each other and how much love and strength there was in such a tragic place. It taught me to not dwell on my own faults and trouble and focus on the people in my life who try their best just to make me smile.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Y tu mamá también (And your mother too) - Directed by Alfonso Cuaron, 2001
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This film kept me emotionally drawn to the next scene. It was full of passion, laughter and life, which made me feel as if I were right there with the cast. It reminded me to take time out to do something spontaneous and fun so that I may never forget who I am. We all need a break from the world and sometimes being in a quiet place is just not enough. It makes me think of my friends, who I can share all my secrets and enjoyment. The therapy of fun is what I really get out of the movie; the actualization of me after I let loose and then come to, newly restored and ready to take on the world
Eat Drink Man Woman Directed by Ang Lee
Tsotsi - Directed by Gavin Hood, 2005
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This film depicts the life of Tsotsi, as a gang leader, criminal, murderer, but also as a child to grow on his own, making life decisions from his own knowledge. The theme of this movie is the result of what happens when we as people choose. With choi
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Like my review, the film Tsotsi is pretty long but I thought it was fascinating. So often I see films that surround the basis of a storyline toward extravagant places or people. This film reminds me of what it means to struggle and to be a lost child. I identify with Tsotsi, through and through. It’s a unique film that faces the tragedies of the real world.
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