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jgcorrea

Joined Oct 1999
IMDb member born in Rio de Janeiro, to Brazilian parents, lived in the UK during the 1970s and in the U.S. during the 1980s. Wrote "Efabulacoes de aprendiz", "Aurora Valeriana", "A Little Portmanteau of Nocturnal Passions", "The Passage of Time", "Distopia & Sensibilidade", "Portraiture", "Retratos de Aprendiz", "Um Filme Nao E Um Filme", "Do Studio System ao Formato CGI", "Unflashy, ; Matter-of-fact Flash Fiction", "No Preterito Mais Que Imperfeito" plus a number of prefaces or introductions. He has also been into print media, short-wave radio broadcasting, translating, cultural programming, teaching, and TV talk-show hosting. As a screenplayer he penned two scripts, namely "Desenho industrial" and "Paraty: Impressoes". As a compiler, he edited Jose L Grunewald's "Escreviver" (Ed. Perspectiva, Sao Paulo, 2008), and "O Grau Zero do Escreviver" (Ed. Perspectiva, Sao Paulo, 2002). Mr. Correa is a random blogger, and a disappointing tennis player. A fine bridge player, though.
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Évanouis

Évanouis

7.9
4
  • Aug 11, 2025
  • Stick to Pathfinder or any other RPG

    The title, Weapons, is the first misleading factor. There isn't any. The only weapon here, I guess, is the timing used against the viewers. All the people giving this movie 8's and 10's were obviously paid to do so. Everyone in the cinema burst into laughter when they saw the ending. Literally nothing scary happens, and the plot is so confusing! Nothing is explained in the ending - a final blow. It was ridiculous and unsatisfying, written by some Hollywood freak hyping up his or her own strange ideas without realizing how poor they actually were.
    La terre tremble

    La terre tremble

    7.8
    7
  • Aug 10, 2025
  • A panorama of the Sicilian man's Trembling Earth

    I didn't find the main plot line to be particularly novel or compelling, and I never truly connected with any of the main characters, although I did have empathy for the family as a whole. The story is a family saga that is far from unique but the filming style is unique. Visconti never describes the characters, he uses dialogue as a primary strategy, thus allowing the reader to draw their own pictures of the villagers and their surroundings. It is anyway a rare chance for those spectators who want to feel themselves immersed in Southern Italy. The story takes place in a small fishing village in Trezza, Sicily. It follows the decline and struggle of the Malavoglia family. I enjoyed it. For me, what made the film special wasn't the plot (which was fairly simple), but rather the rich description of the setting that is achieved primarily through dialogue. Although the plot centers around one family, it is really the story of the village that struggles economically and socially to adapt to the changing times. Visconti's lyrical realist style makes you feel as if you're walking through the cobblestone streets in this village.
    La fille aux yeux d'or

    La fille aux yeux d'or

    6.1
    7
  • Aug 10, 2025
  • Kinda morphology of exemplary specimens of Parisian life

    Overall enjoyable and worth show but falls on the uneven side of French cinema. But worth watching nonetheless. Its interest lies mainly in the differences from the original Balzac novella (in which a man seduces a young girl who is zealously guarded by her family, the girl makes him dress up in women's clothing and calls him by a woman's name when they make love, he returns to her the next night vowing to kill her for it but discovers she has already been murdered by her other lover, who just happens to be his long lost half sister!)
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