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Life at the Movies
Beauty cannot fail
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pveugelaers
High wire artist Phillippe Petit refused to think he couldn’t cross between New York’s twin towers on a high wire. Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Phillippe tells us this in the opening seconds of The Walk (2015, USA). It is a good piece of writing to get unbelief out of the way first. Otherwise, the audience would…
Life can change under us
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pveugelaers
DVD movie commentary What happens when a change is coming—right before your eyes, without even expecting it. That’s Aloha (2015, USA). The situation Military contractor Brian Gilcrest’s (Bradley Cooper) last job in Kabul is a secret he would rather forget, but Brian is now in Honolulu, Hawaii, to fulfill a job on the island for…
Why a problem can be a blessing
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pveugelaers
DVD movie commentary Problems are loathed, because they bring people down, and sometimes they are invisible but present. What if a problem kept on niggling away at you? You may be looking for a way out. I hate to be stuck on a problem or any problem. I just want to get on with life.…
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…
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