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Reviews
Le passé (2013)
highly expected
This film was highly expected among the cinephiles and film critics who, had watched the Oscar-winning film "A Separation". this is the first, time the Iranian director Asghar Farhadi makes a movie which is not, only not in his native language (Persian), but he can't even speak a, word of it! he seems to have done a great job. the main theme ,like his, previous movies, is family relations and here we can see a detailed, observation of the effects of the past in our life. we can't get rid of, our pasts, but only carry it along... The actors and actresses are in the right places. Ali Mosaffa, powerfully portrays an Iranian man who comes to France in order to, officialize his divorce with Marie(Bérénice Bejo), which is now living, with his new boyfriend (Tahar Rahim). both Bejo and Rahim deliver, bright performances and the young Belgian actress Pauline Burlet, shows that her lack of experience can't prevent her from glistening among, the other stars of the film.the actors in supporting roles like the two, kids(Elyes Aguis and Jeanne Jestin) are properly chosen and remind us, of our childhood when we don't carry any packages from the past. Many people from different countries worked in this movie together to, show us as a result that the human sentiments is the universal language, and we don't necessarily need our mother tongues to communicate.
Frozen (2013)
GOOD work
Upon viewing this film, the first thing I noticed and I believe anyone, else did/will notice, is the utterly stunning visual effects &, animation. I don't believe I've ever seen an animated film look so, beautiful. When I saw the commercials for this movie, I thought it, would be something an adult audience could laugh at too. Not so much, like the film 'Shrek', with mature humor around every corner, (I'm not, bashing Shrek, it is one of my all-time favorites) but more like 'Toy, Story.' A movie with tons of child humor, and just enough to make the, parents laugh too. Although, 'Frozen' is more of a juvenile film. Sure, it has a few points were the adults will giggle, but it is mainly a, child pleaser, which is still not a problem, given this is the point of, a kids movie. All around, Disney's 'Frozen' is a beautiful masterpiece., An first-class add on to their list of great works