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Growing older gracefully
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pveugelaers
DVD movie commentary If being older is an art, would you buy a body double? Regaining youthful ways and appearances is taken a step further than reality in Self/less (2015, USA). The movie brings youthfulness into more of the conceptual realm rather than a true reflection of reality. However, the movie’s focus on living younger…
Bonding time—with the animals
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pveugelaers
Jurassic World (2015, USA) has good guys and bad guys when it comes to who is better able to relate to animals and bonding with animals seems the better way. The theme of bonding with animals has been present before. In Crocodile Dundee (1986, Australia), outback man Mick Dundee (Paul Hogan), a true Aussie, is…
Adventures are metaphors for life
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pveugelaers
I watched Raiders of the Lost Ark at a re-release screening, a year after its initial release. It was an adventure movie that blew my senses away. I was completely entertained. That was in the early 1980s, but in the late 80s, when The Adventures of Milo and Otis and The Adventures of Baron Munchausen…
A second chance can pay off
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pveugelaers
DVD commentary Ant-Man (2015, USA) asks if taking a second chance is worth it, if given the opportunity. The opportunity does not seem that appealing, though. To take his opportunity, ex-convict Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) will have to become inconspicuous, and insignificant, as the size of an ant…
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