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This is one of the movies where you think you are angry enough about everything going on in the world before going into the theater, then learn about this and become more infuriated.
It's the story of holocaust survivors attempt's to collect life-insurance from their dead relatives pensions, and the Italian company Generalli's resistance to their claims. It details the story of several lawyers attempting to help one man, and in the end, they recover a certain amount of money (the result is confidential).
To the best of my knowledge, this movie has been shown only at the New York and Madison Film Fest, and possibly submitted for Sundance. And the reason it wasn't shown at the Venice Film Fest is that Generalli (the fraudulent insurance company) is it's largest sponsor. It is a very informative documentary about a subject you probably have never heard of. For this reason alone, I would recommend it highly. My only complaint, is that, despite the short running time, it seems to drag on a bit towards the end.
But see it if you have the chance, it is a very enlightening film that will make you very angry at the insurance companies.
It's the story of holocaust survivors attempt's to collect life-insurance from their dead relatives pensions, and the Italian company Generalli's resistance to their claims. It details the story of several lawyers attempting to help one man, and in the end, they recover a certain amount of money (the result is confidential).
To the best of my knowledge, this movie has been shown only at the New York and Madison Film Fest, and possibly submitted for Sundance. And the reason it wasn't shown at the Venice Film Fest is that Generalli (the fraudulent insurance company) is it's largest sponsor. It is a very informative documentary about a subject you probably have never heard of. For this reason alone, I would recommend it highly. My only complaint, is that, despite the short running time, it seems to drag on a bit towards the end.
But see it if you have the chance, it is a very enlightening film that will make you very angry at the insurance companies.
This is the story of a Spainish expedition to find El Dorado, and the horrors that ensue. One of the leaders of the trip is Don Lope de Aguirre, a man who wakes up one morning and decides to conquer South America. Klaus Kinski plays Aguirre, and, I'll admit, gives a pretty good performance. This is a film that has very little plot, and not a whole lot of character development. This is a film in which I regrettably use the word: pointless. I simply did not see the "point" of this movie. I heard rave things about it, and was expecting something, well, better.
The first sequence of the movie is a long train of the travelers descending down the side of a mountain. I have heard people say it is on of the greatest opening sequences to a movie ever. I thought it was too long.
The last shot of the movie is Aguirre standing on raft with dead bodies strewn about and monkeys running around on the raft. He is talking about how he will marry his daughter(the only person he really likes), become King of El Dorado, and form the purest dynasty ever. And then it ends with a circling shot of the raft. People have said this is the most desperately disturbing shot in cinematic history. I saw nothing special.
Just to clarify one thing, this is by no means a terrible movie, but no where near as good as hype makes it out to be. You will hear people say it's "Breathtaking, "Disturbing", and "Simply Amazing". Well, it's not. I was disappointed. Again, I simply did not see the point to the entire movie. You may have noticed I this film a 5 out of 10. That is because I can't honestly rank it anything. I did not see anything great or terrible in the movie, just pointlessness.
I give it a: Pointless out of 10.
The first sequence of the movie is a long train of the travelers descending down the side of a mountain. I have heard people say it is on of the greatest opening sequences to a movie ever. I thought it was too long.
The last shot of the movie is Aguirre standing on raft with dead bodies strewn about and monkeys running around on the raft. He is talking about how he will marry his daughter(the only person he really likes), become King of El Dorado, and form the purest dynasty ever. And then it ends with a circling shot of the raft. People have said this is the most desperately disturbing shot in cinematic history. I saw nothing special.
Just to clarify one thing, this is by no means a terrible movie, but no where near as good as hype makes it out to be. You will hear people say it's "Breathtaking, "Disturbing", and "Simply Amazing". Well, it's not. I was disappointed. Again, I simply did not see the point to the entire movie. You may have noticed I this film a 5 out of 10. That is because I can't honestly rank it anything. I did not see anything great or terrible in the movie, just pointlessness.
I give it a: Pointless out of 10.
I just saw Cinderella Man last night, 5/29/05. I was one of the first crowds in Madison WI to see it. And let me tell you it was amazing. If this is what happens when Ron Howard and Russell Crowe work together, they should line up a few more movies. They already struck gold in "A Beautiful Mind", and now "Cinderella Man".
The Story follows a Great Depression era Boxer (James J. Braddock) who lost it all when the stock market crashed. He ran into bad luck when he broke his hand and could not even continue boxing well, so the Boxing commission repealed his boxing license. And he could not really take care of his family. But then a year later his manager Joe Gould (Paul Giamatti) said he could get Braddock one more fight, against a Heavy-Weight champion. Braddock actually won the fight, and then became America's favorite new under-dog, winning all kinds of challenging fights. He finally got the chance to fight Max Baer, a champ who had killed two people in the ring. Braddock's wife (Renée Zellweger) begged him not to take the fight, for fear of her husband's safety. But he still goes, and fights his heart out. He beats Max Baer, and he has been called the "Cinderella Man" for that, and his other fights.
Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger, and Paul Gimatti all deliver Oscar-worthy performances. Crowe as a the kind hearted under-dog boxer, Zellweger as his loving and caring wife, and Giamatti as his confident and inspiring manager. If you like a good film, with romance, drama, action, a happy ending, and a heart, then you should definitely see "Cinderella Man", it may just be the best movie of the year.
The Story follows a Great Depression era Boxer (James J. Braddock) who lost it all when the stock market crashed. He ran into bad luck when he broke his hand and could not even continue boxing well, so the Boxing commission repealed his boxing license. And he could not really take care of his family. But then a year later his manager Joe Gould (Paul Giamatti) said he could get Braddock one more fight, against a Heavy-Weight champion. Braddock actually won the fight, and then became America's favorite new under-dog, winning all kinds of challenging fights. He finally got the chance to fight Max Baer, a champ who had killed two people in the ring. Braddock's wife (Renée Zellweger) begged him not to take the fight, for fear of her husband's safety. But he still goes, and fights his heart out. He beats Max Baer, and he has been called the "Cinderella Man" for that, and his other fights.
Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger, and Paul Gimatti all deliver Oscar-worthy performances. Crowe as a the kind hearted under-dog boxer, Zellweger as his loving and caring wife, and Giamatti as his confident and inspiring manager. If you like a good film, with romance, drama, action, a happy ending, and a heart, then you should definitely see "Cinderella Man", it may just be the best movie of the year.
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