Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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The Burning Plain - the boundary of loneliness

are few films that deal with the soul and the feminine sensibility, and if these few films are even shot in the heart then you can rest assured that you have in your hands a work exciting and interesting, I speak of The Burning Plain by Guillermo Arriaga's first feature, starring the talented Charlize Theron and Kim Basinger always great, two women, two apparently distant worlds, there is a link between them? Gina, a woman who has struggled for years with cancer, unhappy, looking for comfort and affection in the arms of another man, which seems to give her what her husband for years can not give, love, affection, beginning a story between them, but the film begins with Sylvia owns a restaurant, which runs every night with a different man, as a link exists between these two women? How come they look so alike but so different? Soon we would understand that there is much more of a link between them, Sylvia is actually named Marian, and left the daughter with her father when she was just born, the viewer realizes that Gina died while he was in the arms of his lover, has exploded the trailer where they met in secret, an accident? Why Marian ran away from his past, what secret is hidden in your life? These are the questions you ask while watching the movie.
The Burning Plain is a remarkable work despite being a first work, well written, but is especially well-played by Basinger (which offers a great performance in comparison to Theron while on stage even if the two of them do not ever read together) by Theron that looks good next to Basinger's character, is indeed a great figure, even though Basinger + proves to be good especially when he reveals to her lover who has had cancer, trembling, in the best scene of the movie here you see all his sensitivity and interprets seems so natural that is not playing at all, and here we suspect that her husband does not understand or does not come close to his grief for the disease. Master

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