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Auschwitz in 20 minutes
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pveugelaers
Twenty minutes was too much. I sat down to watch the highly praised Son of Saul (2015, Hungary), not really wanting to, but still considering the film one to see. Its subject isn’t easy viewing. It is difficult to watch. Son of Saul is set in the Auschwitz concentration camps of World War II. They…
Coming home , and space
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pveugelaers
There is no place like home, even when space and time are obstacles A home is what the main character in a story is looking for, but this key character starts life in a movie with a sense of ‘home’. Say the main character is all cozy, comfortable, at peace. Eating pizza from the shop…
Football drama Concussion reviewed
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pveugelaers
Despite its familiar themes, Concussion (2015, USA) is still fresh. It brings out of the film closet a topical issue. Hollywood has always been forerunners when it comes to bringing to the fore the timely issue, whether we would agree or not on the issue. Concussion is another forerunner, as it depicts the struggle to…
Relationships in tough times in The 33
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pveugelaers
Through the hard times with each other We seem to need each other more than ever through a hard time. Being together through a hard time can lighten the load. There is something comforting about being with people, through hard times, as well as good times. Humans in hard times can support, encourage and help…
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