88 minutes is a mystery movie about psychiatrist that works for the district attorney’s office. The movie starts with the murder of two twin sisters, the murderer hangs them in a very strange way, he cuts them and made them suffer a lot.
This was a serial killer, in his trial the psychiatrist opinion made the jury find him guilty. The next day the police finds another murder just like the serial killer committed them so people start thinking the one who was in jail wasn’t the killer.
The killer tries to make the psychiatrist seem guilty with the help of a person outside who helps him. The plan was on- a good alibi, evidence, motive – everything to incriminate the psychiatrist.
Like all of the suspense movies there were a lot of turning points that even made me doubt the psychiatrist for a while. But of course the man who was sent to jail at the begging- a very intelligent man- was found guilty of being the one who planned the other murders from jail.
Interesting but not REALLY good.
jueves, 15 de abril de 2010
lunes, 5 de abril de 2010
Little mermaid
This is one of my favorite movies ever. I think it is because I feel so indentify with the main character. I have the feeling very often that I don’t belong in my family, I mean that when I look at them they all seem so similar, they share the same ideas, behavior and I don’t. I have always looked for something else, something different. It is like my family is always living in the safe side and I’m always trying to find adventure and taking risks. Rejected by others, I had to adjust to feel like I belong. But little mermaid didn’t, she went against everyone even against her family to find her happiness.
Families are always trying to make you follow what they did; they want the younger to be an extension of themselves. If you think about it, it is so selfish and unfair. They don’t want you to commit the mistakes they did, they want to do better what they couldn’t, it is like they want you to be some kind of perfect hero.
Never before had anyone challenged their family like Little Mermaid did. That is what I love about this film. Normal is not always the right way to go.
Families are always trying to make you follow what they did; they want the younger to be an extension of themselves. If you think about it, it is so selfish and unfair. They don’t want you to commit the mistakes they did, they want to do better what they couldn’t, it is like they want you to be some kind of perfect hero.
Never before had anyone challenged their family like Little Mermaid did. That is what I love about this film. Normal is not always the right way to go.
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