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jun 2005 se unió
Founder & blogger of film blog http://flixChatter.net/ – I LOVE movies and connecting with fellow movie lovers from all over the world who share my passion. I've recently completed my feature film screenplay and currently embarking on my first short film based on my feature script.
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Retrato de un amor a ciegas
5.34
Retrato de un amor a ciegas
¿Y dónde está el policía?
7.17
¿Y dónde está el policía?
The Wedding Guest
5.86
The Wedding Guest
Shoshana
6.26
Shoshana
Sorry, Baby
7.77
Sorry, Baby
The Day of the Jackal
8.18
The Day of the Jackal
Jayne Mansfield, mi mamá
8.48
Jayne Mansfield, mi mamá
Superman
7.57
Superman
La vieja guardia 2
5.11
La vieja guardia 2
Jurassic World: El Renacer
6.24
Jurassic World: El Renacer
F1
7.97
F1
La Balada De La Isla
7.47
La Balada De La Isla
Deep Cover: Actores encubiertos
6.77
Deep Cover: Actores encubiertos
La Vida De Chuck
7.57
La Vida De Chuck
Amores Materialistas
6.58
Amores Materialistas
Wick Is Pain
7.77
Wick Is Pain
Matabot
7.47
Matabot
The New Boy
5.77
The New Boy
La fuente de la juventud
5.73
La fuente de la juventud
Misión imposible: Sentencia Final
7.47
Misión imposible: Sentencia Final
Presencia
6.17
Presencia
Thunderbolts*
7.38
Thunderbolts*
Inheritance
5.77
Inheritance
Zwei zu eins
6.16
Zwei zu eins
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5.87
La leyenda de Ochi

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Stalag Luft III: One Man's Story

Stalag Luft III: One Man's Story

9.4
8
  • 7 abr 2019
  • A brilliant showcase of the triumph of the human spirit

    In the promotional material for the film fest, the film is billed as 'saga filled with grit and grace.' I couldn't agree more after seeing the film, I feel that it was how the late Lt. Charles Woehrle lived all his life... up until he passed away at the age of 98. It's truly a good thing that Mr. Woehrle's niece Louise is a gifted filmmaker, as she brought her uncle's story to life so beautifully.

    Though this film depicts a harrowing story, it has such hopeful, uplifting tone, a certain quiet grace that shines through when the then 93-year-old Charles Woehrle told his story on camera. Director Louise Woehrle used footage from 13+ hours of interviews with her late uncle, and combined them with various photos, real footage, countless memorabilia, plus re-enactment scenes to tell an inspiring tale of survival.

    Lit. Woehrle spent 22 months at Stalag Luft III prison camp along with other Allied officers. This film allowed him to provide the voice for his fellow comrades who couldn't tell their own stories. There's also a delightful story about how he received an unexpected gift from Patek Philippe, the luxury watch company from Geneva while he was a prisoner of war. I was so invested in the soldiers' stories that when I saw the footage of General Patton liberating the Allied prison camps, I literally cheered. As a movie fan, I was amused to see footage of classic Hollywood star Clark Gable who joined the Army Air Force and was part of the 351st Bombardment Group.

    This is a film told with passion and care. The amount of meticulous details is astounding, and they're woven together seamlessly with the 'talking head' interviews and re-enactments to tell a cohesive story that's suspenseful, thrilling, deeply-touching and inspiring. I have to mention the wonderful music which mixes the classic theme from The Great Escape by Elmer Bernstein, as well as those made specifically for this film. Great music adds such richness to the whole experience and that is definitely the case here.

    I'm glad I got to see this film and learn more about a real life hero, as well as others whose stories are told through him. A brilliant showcase of the triumph of the human spirit. Lit. Woehrle's and his comrades' experience certainly gives me a whole new appreciation about life and the freedom we enjoy every day.
    El matrimonio Loving

    El matrimonio Loving

    7.0
    9
  • 20 nov 2016
  • A deeply moving film that connects in a refreshingly real way

    This film couldn't have come at a better time, as America is surely in tumultuous times right now. It seems appalling that interracial marriage was still illegal in some states fifty some years ago, but have we really come THAT far since? The latest film from Jeff Nichols is beautifully-told, graceful and affecting as the filmmaker focused on the couple themselves instead of making a political statement. Yes of course the film has a major political and social implication, as the Supreme Court decision on Loving v. Virginia put an end to all miscegenation laws in 1967. But at the end of the day, the story is about two human beings who loved each other and wanted to raise a family together.

    Both Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton portrayed Mildred and Richard with such quiet grace and sincerity. It's an understated performance that speaks volumes and conveys the tension as well as poignancy of what they went through. For someone withe the name Loving, Richard surely lives up to that and it's truly a beautiful marriage built on not just love, but mutual respect. Michael Shannon has a small–but–memorable cameo as a LIFE magazine photographer who took the iconic shots of the couple as they simply hang out in their home, watching TV, playing with their kids, etc. There's also Marton Csokas as the 'villain' of the story, the Virginia sheriff who arrested them.

    The script, direction and performance all work beautifully to bring the Lovings' story to life. The cinematography and music are beautiful and evocative, it works in transporting us to a certain period of Americana. But it's the journey of the Lovings that I shall never forget. By making the film about the couple, forgoing court drama theatrics, Nichols made a deeply moving film that connected with me in a refreshingly real way.

    – FlixChatter.net
    Blood Stripe

    Blood Stripe

    6.3
    8
  • 19 oct 2016
  • A captivating, character-driven drama that absolutely deserves to be seen

    I had the privilege of seeing this film at 2016 Twin Cities Film Fest. Right from its opening scene when the film's protagonist first touched down on the airport, I was immediately intrigued by her. Known only as Our Sergeant, she just returned home to Minnesota from her military duty. The film didn't specify which country she was placed in, though later she did talk about her time in Iraq and Afghanistan. The film isn't political, nor does it point finger about the cause of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) many soldiers suffer. It's a story about a combat vet who happens to be a female Marine, and the trials and tribulations she goes through in the film.

    Despite the dark subject matter, the film is far from somber. It's effortlessly engaging, thanks to Kate Nowlin's immense screen presence. She is tough, powerful yet vulnerable, and Nowlin embodied her character so beautifully. I have to admit I'm not really into war-themed films in general, but I've always been drawn to those that focus on the psychological aspect of the soldiers, i.e. 'The Thin Red Line'. But 'Blood Stripe' captures the brutality of war without actually showing it. It's a mental torture that the 'Sarge' endured, at times she's on the brink of losing it, and it's a truly haunting performance. Director Remy Auberjonois contrasted that mental torment with the striking serenity of Lake Vermilion in Northern Minnesota.

    I was truly in awe by Nowlin's extraordinary performance. She also co-wrote the script so she must have spent a lot of time with her character, but it's still quite a feat given that she had no military training prior to taking on this project. I also appreciate the fact that the film utilized all of the supporting cast well, as each had their moment to shine. Chris Sullivan was terrific as Sarge's husband, as was Rusty Schwimmer who played the camp's caretaker where Sarge worked. Tom Lipinski also did a memorable turn as The Fisherman who befriended Sarge. Last but not least, we've got the venerable character actor René Auberjonois as the church elder Art who's the comic relief in the film.

    It's so rare to see female soldiers being depicted on the big screen and I think Nowlin's portrayal does them justice. The enigmatic ending lingers long after the opening credits, this film certainly adds the conversation to the topic of PTSD in a compelling way.

    – FlixChatter.net
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