Moobee
mar 2005 se unió
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The film took you on the journey walking with these 3 on a personal trip from the end of the south to the end of north of Britain which took them 3 months of hardcore experiences, away from the comfort of homes and indoor life. It leads to a sincere conclusion as one of the men Christy Tattershall put it, the end is just the end, the confirmation that the individual moment and path of each day are the answers of the journey. 9 out 10 of a film, it made you falling in love with Ezra and understand his music with a more personal connection.
The landscape of the UK is another main character especially Scotland, the generosity of the land opens up his music, one could feel the spirit of his latest album, Gold Rush baby, which is not about the western landscape in the US but the open space in between a person's mind and one's the connection with the land.
The landscape of the UK is another main character especially Scotland, the generosity of the land opens up his music, one could feel the spirit of his latest album, Gold Rush baby, which is not about the western landscape in the US but the open space in between a person's mind and one's the connection with the land.
One has to allow the scenes and stories come to you, allow yourself to sit back, drink-in the art of cinema and observe just like Fabietto (main character) does in the film with him; to grow, to learn about life as it unfolds, to remember as events and history happens, to search way out and get lost in tragic traumas, and to accept what's happened, to experience and to be....
The Hand of God is a child of director's life, a child of his decades of mastery in cinema, a child of his own childhood; it is honest, raw, sincere, it is tender, forgiven, kind, sad also and, it is life itself.
One of his best films to date.
One of his best films to date.
Thanks god for Simon Callow! His acclaimed one-man adaptation of the Charles Dickens is a gift to us all; the conceptual art direction bring viewers to our deepest imagination.