Monday, November 29, 2010

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Review: The Mechanics of the Heart, Mathias Malzieu

Synopsis
Imagine the coldest night in history. Snow falls on the city of Edinburgh. At the top of a hill comes little Jack, but his heart is damaged. And so will need to replace it with a wooden clock, an artificial heart which life depends. Accompany Jack on his quixotic adventure from the cold streets of Scotland to a beaming Andalusian city looking for love. But careful, Jack must follow rules for survival:

One: DO NOT TOUCH THE NEEDLES.

Two: DOMINA your anger.

Three: NEVER not fall in love.
THE MECHANICAL HEART DEPENDS ON IT.

us wish good luck to Jack, and remember that, as in this tale for big kids, all we have ever experienced by our fickle hearts.
Review You've imagined a city full of small houses whose roofs have become targets tapestries, right?
Now imagine a world that changes at every step and turns with each stroke of storytelling in the hands of the poetic prose of Mathias Malzieu. A very beautiful story, full of metaphors, which gives you extremely to imagine every character, every landscape, every sliver of a wooden heart.
Who has not suffered for love? This book will not cure your ills of love, but will help you realize that poor Jack is not very different sentiments to yours, in spite of having a heart-clock wood.
along on his journey in search of his beloved.
dreams with him. Dale
wind the clock of your heart, you have to help him, since his company is going to be very difficult.

And what would you say if I say that this book has a soundtrack? As it does, because the writer is in a band called Dionysos and has composed songs that probably would have accompanied Jack on his journey for the love of his life.

Match:
The mechanics of the heart. Mathias Malzieu. Editorial
Reservoir
Books 174 pages
ISBN: 978-84-397-2195-6


Score:

4.5 / 5
Great story, great characters, great story. Final poor
Please lend it, Cass!


I am sure you have something to say, do it, what are you waiting?


Friday, November 19, 2010

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (Review-Review )

Finally, what both had been waiting has arrived. The First Part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (From now on, Relics, period ...).

I nervously entered the cinema (to see what we might hold), afraid (yes, in case the shat again), willing and eager to see the movie.
I left the theater satisfied (although I do not know to what extent), with ANXIETY (see the next part) and angry about some things that I will comment below.
To make it easy (and me) this entry, I tell you: I will classify the types of scenes film. First describe the type of scene and why the call it. Yes, no spoilers , quiet. The Spoilers come a little further down, but I will tell you. Types

scenes
dramatic scene: Scene represents a death, a farewell or a critical moment. Scenes of this type there are many in this movie are very well made. Actors increasingly perform better and are able to get the tears will accumulate in the eye. It is one of the strengths of the film: the drama. The hopelessness, the feeling of loss that accompanies you all times.
Scene of action: Effects right and left. Fire, incantations, spells and curses. Blood , enough blood. Chases and battles that make you goosebumps, make you fear the worst even when you know that the movie will not happen anything you have not read before. I've loved the majority of the scenes of this kind, although the latter has been quite loose ...
comic scene but with property: Those moments that serve to relieve tension, to unwind a bit before continuing the fight. The dialogues are great (funnier than the book) and take you over laughter. Sometimes I even get a look transmitirte irony and cause your laughter and the whole room.
leftover comic scene: Scene meaningless, meant to fill (and if need be ...) there is the odd of these and all of them abound. They were removed from the sleeve (such as those of the following type) with the intention of provoking more laughter (how well it would be the film with scenes from the first three types)
Scene made simply by morbo: If the former had left, this even more. When you see the film as you will notice, are made simply to confuse those who have not read the book (And thus cause more [still more] expectation).

Examples of scenes with SPOILERS:
dramatic scene: Hermione leaving the house of his parents and erasing the memory (Emma Watson GRANDE in this scene), the death of Hedwig and Dobby the mainly
Action Scene: The scene of the Seven Potters (chase more battle in the air), one of the best in the series, the wedding (flight chaos and destruction). Arduous battle in the Malfoy Manor, in my opinion (the only thing that saves is the performance Dobby)
comic scene but with property: dialogues and discussions between Ron and Hermione ("Always the tone of surprise") and the iconic scene of one of the twins catching Ginny and Harry kissing in the kitchen The Burrow (often expensive puts as saying "Let's see what you do with my little sister")
skit leftover : V cheating, really, is it necessary to tell Ron Twilight mola more " ? (WTF?)
Scene made simply by morbo: Hermione and Harry dancing ("A saint of what?" Ah, of course, for people have not read the book think badly). Harry and Hermione (in reality, the illusion caused by the Horcrux) kissing naked ...

general analysis, not spoilers.
level of adaptation leaves a bit to be desired (but much less than Half-Blood Prince). Scenes
missing, waiting to appear and nothing.
Another thing missing, the 3D . not indispensable, but there are scenes that are designed to notice it ... Great performances
(Emma Watson is great). Terrible dubbing
(Especially that of Hermione and Dobby)
Vast scene explaining the history of the Relics . These images of story, no real actors are perfect. One of the best scenes in the movie, no doubt. It starts as just
: everything is black, very black. Death Eaters to power and the rest rounded up, finished. seems to have it all lost .... Let's see the OUTCOME. Yes, really looking forward!
Please, I want your opinion!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

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The blog, like the phoenix, reborn from its ashes

many stories have passed since the October 10, when I made an entry that, unknowingly, was to be the last ... in a season. I guess you will have many things to tell, but I also assured that I have for you.

What, why so long?

supposed to reach that question. A question I can not do anything but respond sincerely hope your understanding . This time, my excuses go beyond studies and burden. In fact, this long pause also goes beyond any other view on this blog.
This month I have been one of the worst moments of my young life. This month I have felt many things, and so deeply that my heart seemed about to explode at any moment , so that there someone who knew how to calm and prevent a nuclear explosion of my feelings.
I guess some of you have been through the same situation I went through. I hope that you recovered faster and easier than me.

But in a month, my personal relationships with three of the most important people in my life changed greatly, but the fourth person has been there every time to listen and repair the broken pieces of my heart, something always grateful. My parents separated. I left with my girlfriend. And every day I had to fight to get out of bed and gather courage to go to college and do business as usual. Some will understand me when I say it is not easy.


But at last, like the phoenix, the resurgence of my ashes.


As you will, it took me quite back to the blogger world.

But at last, like the phoenix, the blog is reborn from its ashes.

back, with new design, new head and who knows what else ... Just
I ask a little more patience to reorganize this a bit. I promise I will not be so long.

A big hug to all of you!

PS: This entry will not pretend that I compadezcáis me. I just wanted to state the reasons for my absence, because you deserve an explanation and I apologize. I'm satisfied with that ye receive me with open arms and without any rancor. = P