Friday, October 10, 2014

Review of Lost: The perverse great jewel of David Fincher – Ideal Digital

Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike Loss leads the cast which also include Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, Kim Dickens, Carrie Coon and Scoot McNairy. There is not a bad performance among them, and striking is the case of Affleck, who signs certainly an interpretation that is far (for the better) from their previous.

So, Fincher shows Loss what is a fascinating journey of over two and half hours coaxing all viewers.

We attend to one of the best work Ben Affleck: Loss leads to North Carthage, a small fictional along the Mississippi River town. It is in that town where they reside Nick Dunne (Affleck) and Amy (Pike), a marriage that was exemplary but not living his best moments. But the day of its fifth anniversary Amy disappears without a trace.

And that’s when then begins search for land, sea and air of poor Amy, with extensive media coverage,.

There is no doubt that Ben Affleck is not exactly an actor who raise passions, contrary to what happens when it occurs behind the scenes to serve as a director, as demonstrated in Argo. However, maybe in Lost has done Gala is his best performance to date.

In recent days, Ben Affleck had converido undisputed star on social media about what had expressed about his private life. However, there was also news in the professional field with the American premiere of Lost, the new David Fincher and he is the protagonist.

So, now comes the same tape to Spain, as we advanced, in a premiere presumed success.

The new film thriller David Fincher, ‘Lost’ and the horror film ‘Annabelle’ premieres highlighted in Billboard this week, which also includes the comedy ‘us So go’ with Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton, and the last Golden Palm at Cannes, it was for ‘Winter Dream’.

‘Lost’ suspense ‘made in’ Fincher

The director David Fincher, who has built much of his career in thrillers as ‘Seven’ or ‘Zodiac’, returns to play at home with ‘Lost,’ a psychological thriller starring Ben Affleck by Rosamunde Pike and Neil Patrick Harris.

The mysterious disappearance of Amy (Pike) becoming the focus of the investigation into her husband Nick (Affleck ), a disturbing man victim becomes a suspect for police investigators.

The terrifying doll ‘Annaballe’

When John gives his wife Mia doll toy, could not imagine the supernatural and horrific consequences that cause gift at home . Horror film directed by John R. Leonetti (“Mortal Kombat: Annihilation ‘) has had a very good collection in the United States and whose cast is led by Annabelle Wallis (‘ X-Men: First Class’).



‘Here we go’: Keaton and Douglas share comedy

Two Hollywood heavyweights such as Michael Douglas and Diane Keaton join forces and talents in this verbal comedy and directed by Rob Reiner tangles (‘now or never’ and ‘When Harry Met Sally “).

Oren Little (Douglas) is a selfish and unbearable for all those around you will require the help of her neighbor Leah (Keaton) when your child leaves him in charge of his granddaughter realtor.

Success at Cannes for ‘Winter Dream’

Preceded by his success at the Cannes Film Festival this year, where he received the Golden Palm for Best Picture, arrives in Spain Turkish production ‘Winter Dream’, a film directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan (“Once Upon a Time in Anatolia ‘).

With the backdrop of the beautiful and rugged landscape of Cappadocia, “Winter Dream” is inspired by several stories of Anton Chekhov to portray the life of Aydin, a man estranged from his wife Nihal.

Love and urban drama ‘Gods and Dogs’

Hugo Silva (“Paco’s Men”) and Megan Montaner (‘Nowhere’) head the cast of the fifth film David Marqués (‘In offside’) which is set and workers in the Madrid neighborhood of Vallecas.

The monotonous life of a man who cares for his disabled brother and whose best friend is an alcoholic ex-boxer, will take a new turn with the emergence of a young teacher who will make you see things differently but problems persist.

Teenage Homosexuality in ‘A hidden’

The director Mikel Rueda (“Stars to”) presented in “A hidden” a story about homosexuality and youth who participated in the last edition the Malaga Film Festival and whose cast the missing Álex Angulo appears. The plot shows the process of friendship and romance of two children in the Basque Country, one of which is an immigrant in a shelter, and how the weight and pressure of the society will fall upon them for their relationship.



Love and War in ‘My Life Now’

A young girl is sent to a country house of his relatives in England, where he will grow and learn what love is, before she was forced to flee and escape by the outbreak of World War III.

A curious mix of genres directed by Kevin Macdonald (“The Last King of Scotland” and “State of Play”) starring the young actress Saoirse Ronan, who was nominated for an Oscar for her supporting role in “Atonement, beyond Passion ‘.

Catholic Controversy’ You shall love your neighbor ‘

Polish film based on real events that has led the director Malgorzata Szumowska and reopened the controversy over the Catholic Church and its controversial stance on homosexuality.

A charismatic young priest in rural Poland, who devotes his life to helping troubled boys, falls in love secretly one of them, a fact that dramatically change your relationship with the community.

One Direction returns with ‘Where we are’

Unique inthe world One Direction, returns with a new film, ‘Where we are – The concert film. “which will hit billboards for just this weekend on 11 and 12 October

Recorded at the San Siro stadium Milan and designed for your most loyal followers, the movie includes a full concert band Zayn, Niall, Harry, Louis and Liam with additional unreleased material.

Juvenile romances ‘Snow White’

Feature film directed by Italian Giacomo Campiotti ( director of TV movies ‘Mary of Nazareth’ and ‘Doctor Zhivago’) that tells a story of youthful romance and drama.

Leo is a typical teenager who is madly in love with Beatrice, but is unable to approach it. When he finally meets the need for this value, you will discover that the girl hides a great pain.

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