The Reader

new-reader-poster1Most of the viewers of this film said “why aren’t there enough movies like The Reader?”
The Reader is one of those movies which deals with real peoples in action, real issues on demand and real stories that are worthy of being told to. This movies is amongst the rare heads in the act of finding rarity around to take a good place at the Oscar seasons, it is not one of those movies which sows big time actions which seems plagued with explosions, disturbance, police car chases and all those special effects which comes in fine doses but goes almost unreal and tiresome at a stage or another.

The Reader is a mind gripping film experience; one only hinders the important points in the movie to make it a truly excellent playback which is worth watching. The movie is all about ones willingness to be unique and try out new stuffs, interact and communicate with new peoples and show how a person can have a dramatic effect on another’s life. The Reader is absolute defecation o purity, a sense of electrifying story and the one with a satisfying conviction.

The Reader is solely based on a novel title in the same name, which tell the story of Michal Berg who is a 15 year old guy and meets a woman who is twice his age called Hanna Schmitz with whom Berg falls in love with. The love however last for a summer and before Berg know this, Schmitz packed her bags and fled from his life. But no lesser then ten years after this incident, while styling law, Berg notices that Hanna is up on a trial and is sitting on a court room. Beg discovers that she was some sort of a guard at Auschwitz at the World War 2.

The Reader is movie that has two parts, although the two seems like two separate movies to its viewers, but the director tactfully transfused the two parts with great efforts.
The first half of the movie highlights Michael when he is just growing up (played by Ralph Fiennes) but the movie shoes him for a short tie at that age and focuses mainly on the flash back when he was young and meet5s his lover Hanna ( magnificently played by Kate Winslet). It is this point where the movie endures the when it far too quickly moves from Michael and Hannah having their first intimate encounters which brings them as close to be lovers.

The movie in the second part conveys a strong message that how a four weeks relation can make a relation that is so tight and so strongly bonded to each other. In this relatively short time, the movie covers all sorts of they encounters, booth sexual and otherwise where Michal reads into Hanna’s storey, to the point where they love each other.

There are just few time where this movie, The Reader, is less than believable.

Popularity: 8% [?]

Who Is Afraid Of the Wolf – The All Ages Drama

13152-whos-afraid-of-the-wolf-dir-maria-prochazkovaA Czech Republic Bonton film release of Bionaut Films Production, co-production with Czech Television, support and development of Czech cinematography, in corporation of ACE CINDIGI, UPP, Soundsquare, Black Cut. and many more, produced by Vratislav Slajer and directed, written by Maria Prochazkova to produce a yet another piece of all aged drama – ‘Who IS Afraid of the Wolf’.

After the phenomenal success of a number of Hollywood blockbusters, charming groups of all ages comes yet another clever holographic production of Bionaut Films – ‘Who’s Afraid of the Wolf’. the movie is all about a 6-year old girl who sets perspectives regarding her serious family matters, a storey beautifully mounted and tightly scripted by Czech helmer-writer Maria Prochazkova. A wondrously inventive and irresistibly played arthouse release, the movie is an appeal to all its viewers to in search of a quality material that parents and children’s can both enjoy together.

Czech Republic Prague set tale of a sensitive child Terezka (Dorotka Dedkova) whose favorite bedtime story is ‘Little Red Riding Hood’, though this storey gives her nightmares all throughout. Her family members consists of a loving but workaholic father (Pavel Reznicek), a tightly wound mother (Jitka Cvancarova) how was once a promising singer who put her carrier on hold to make a family, a critical granny(Jana Krausova) who game plans her daughter to her ex-boyfriend Patrick(Martin Hofmann) who is a selfish musician.

Terezka and her best friend Simon (Matous Kranita) in kindergarten excitedly share their uprooting knowledge of worldly elated tidbit, including their growing knowledge of how to identify aliens. The whole storey takes a major turn around when another tyke lands into relationship where Terezka doubts weather her mom really is her mother, subsections surrounding all through at different surroundings of the movie.

The movie skillfully shows on one level how impressionable youngsters rely on TV and their own observations rationally for explanations of what they are experiencing. The movie also plays perfectly on the love triangle of Terezka’s mother who has to make hard decision between a loving family with a husband who reps safety and routine and the other men ho would fulfill her ambition of a great musician.

Reviewed at Berlin Film Festival (Generation Kplus), Feb. 10, 2008, running time 90 MIN, ‘Who IS afraid of the Wolf’ is a storey that conveys a message for all.

Popularity: 2% [?]