Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn aging actress is magically returned to 1965 to relive the tyranny unleashed by a perverted, merciless white supremacist family, raging vengeance on her ill-fated love affair with a poetic... Leer todoAn aging actress is magically returned to 1965 to relive the tyranny unleashed by a perverted, merciless white supremacist family, raging vengeance on her ill-fated love affair with a poetic African American civil rights advocate.An aging actress is magically returned to 1965 to relive the tyranny unleashed by a perverted, merciless white supremacist family, raging vengeance on her ill-fated love affair with a poetic African American civil rights advocate.
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Emily Seibert
- Younger Eva Gold
- (as Emily Sievert)
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A flawless movie with a deep heart touching story.
Great casting, excellent acting, and over the top directing.
This is a great mix, and the artistic style makes the film memorable.
Reminds me of Federico Fellini movies.
Great casting, excellent acting, and over the top directing.
This is a great mix, and the artistic style makes the film memorable.
Reminds me of Federico Fellini movies.
"Used and Borrowed Timed," a film written and directed by Sophia Romma, is not a short film to say the least; rather it is a striking, complex portrayal of racism that plagues America. The film divulges its audience into two drastically different time periods of Alabama, that is, the segregated 60s, and that of the present day. The main character, Ava Gold, relives her past through transcendent visions. As she does, she desperately attempts to reconcile with her past and to alter the horrific moments of her life. However, her attempts prove futile as all seems to be predestined. At first glance one might have thought this film was supposed to illustrate the difference between two time periods, but what makes Sophia's film a masterpiece is that it does just the opposite. Her film is monumental as it sheds light on the past and how bigotry remains a constant force in the present.
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The film does a brilliant job of bringing to light the hypocrisy and blatant racism that plagued Alabama in the 1960's, while touching on how racism was/is not exclusively between whites and blacks but rather transcending the color of peoples skin as well as their religion, the way in which the main character is transported to/from the past underscores the inescapable fact the struggle remains very real to this day.
The movie "Used and Borrowed Time", unmasks the core of the Alabama mindset of the 60's and depicts the key issues of that society. The writer and director opened up the Pandora box of fears, unleashing desire, and the basic need of being loved. The abundant dialogue enriched the soul of all of the characters, expressing their complexity of beliefs and the intricacies of their life choices. Although it is a long film, it is only with a keen understanding of the timeline of the events as lived by the main character, Eva, can we deeply feel that her open wounds must be torn open again to accept and come to terms with her fate. The actors are amazing, exhibiting a love-hate relationship toward their own characters. It is obvious that it is painful to revisit the historical plagues of America, and to discuss these topics today. The director served as the voice for those who are afraid to speak about these terrifying scenarios even to this day. I feel that the director has done an excellent job of portraying a slice of truth from the past.
"Used and Borrowed Time" shows that repentance haunts us as individuals throughout our lives if the guilt we carry is not properly faced. Even though we can somehow choose our regrets, there are some aspects in life that the unconscious never overcomes, even when we think we consciously get over these issues. Through the scenery and introduction of the characters, the plot may not be evident at first, but the screenwriter gives us hints about what we need to be aware of before the opening of the actual story. Beginning in present day New York, in one of the most inclusively diverse states, we somehow end up with its doppelganger-dark twin-, Alabama of 1960's, where the plot takes form and shows us the difficulties and penances that occurred during that period through the eyes of an unfortunate encounter of a youthful loving couple-both from different strata of society- at the mercy of a "God-loving" disruptive White family. In effect, both sides of the parties suffer as the victims of the White family's beliefs-mutually, the young couple and the fearful God's family. This film showcases ingenuity and scrutiny in the details that the untrained audience can easily overlook, yet still successfully delivers the author's message while maintaining tension and leaving the audience to question how the story might end after each episode.
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By what name was Used and Borrowed Time (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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