Friday, January 22, 2010

Rash First Time Brazilian

CASE 39: What a shock Bridget Jones


leaves a strange feeling watching this horror from peanuts. To begin at the earliest shots, an unpleasant feeling of already seen invades the brain and eyes, recording sequences such as those already acquired, formerly belonging to film your luggage. Case 39 it moves awkwardly beaten and abused in childhood territories appannagio diabolical. Films like The Good Son and The Omen, until the recent Breath The Devil and Orphan, In fact there are already not great touchstones for this little film series z. The history of the social worker who is struggling with a child who is not what it seems, fishing from the past, but also leaves open too many doors. Real holes screenplay, unbridgeable gaps that remain unexplained and response, leaving the audience astonished and full of questions. What's more, to further spoil the party thinks the cumbersome interpretation of Renée Zellweger. For the duration of the movie in fact, the viewer can not get rid of the feeling to watch the third installment of the adventures of Bridget Jones . As happened to the good Anthony Perkins before her, our Renée was the victim of that most famous role to interpret the trap that only light comedy. The same irritating stunned looks, the same consolidated corollary of grimaces, his face perpetually frozen by Botox in a forced paresis, which allows three facial expressions: anger purple, the embarrassed smile and stunned amazement. See a horror movie in this embarrassing condition, verging on the ridiculous, then the final coup de grace is a film from which we can hardly take any time soon. To forget ... I wish I could.

THE PLOT IN TWO WORDS
Bridget Jones in this third installment will find himself cope with a child truly diabolical.

THE SCENE THAT IS THE FILM
There's a man in a bathroom and the bees ... I will not say more.

ANGLE CONCEPTS intriguing
The first very important role to Renée Zellweger was in Texas Chainsaw Massacre IV, a colossal crap (one of the best bad movies ever) that saw the debut of another future star Hollywood, Matthew McConaughey. Besides the two chapters devoted to Bridget Jones (the first nice, the second a real boiata), our Renée played Jerry Maguire opposite Tom Cruise (very nice), I Myself & Irene with Jim Carrey (funny but nothing more), Chicago along with Richard Gere and Catherine Zeta Jones and eventually won the Oscar for supporting actress for Cold Mountain melodrama (directed by the late Anthony Minghella and starring Nicole Kidman and Jude Law).

VOTE
If you have 00 to 13 years: From 12 years old Cute, 6
If you have 13 to 20 years: Cute, 6

If you have 20 to 30 years: Cute, 6
If you have 30 to 40 years: junk food, 3

If you have 40 years and over: Dirt, 2

Case 39 (U.S. 2009) Directed by Christian
Alvart
With Renée Zellweger, Jodelle Ferland



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