domingo, agosto 21, 2016

segunda-feira, agosto 15, 2016

Post 5792 - Domingo, 14.8.16




"O que direi olhando para ti" - "Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her" de Rodrigo Garcia, com Glenn Close, Calista Flockhart, Holly Hunter, Valeria Golino, Kathy Baker, Amy Brenneman, Cameron Diaz

Na wikipedia
"Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her consists of five stories or vignettes, tied together loosely to envision the complexity of incomplete communications about life, family, and love. We glimpse the lives of five women, each facing problems such as loneliness, dissatisfaction, longing, and or desire. Rodrigo García, in his first-time directing, assembled this film with a loaded cast of actresses who can tell you everything you need to know just by their body language and facial expressions. Their individual stories show us what “things you can tell just by looking at her”.
In the film's prologue, Kathy (Amy Brenneman)—a police detective—and her partner are investigating the apparent suicide of an unknown woman. Dr. Keener (Glenn Close), a middle-aged doctor, attempts to care for her aging mother while coping with her own loneliness. She avoids intimacy, but also longs for it; we see both frustration and anticipation as she waits for phone calls from male colleagues. Dr. Keener decides to seek comfort or escape in Christine (Calista Flockhart) who reads tarot cards. Christine’s partner Lilly (Valeria Golino) is critically ill with an unnamed disease, possibly cancer.
Rebecca (Holly Hunter) is a successful bank manager who's "not big on regrets". After a three-year involvement with Robert (Gregory Hines)--who keeps her secret from his wife—she becomes pregnant. Before Rebecca visits Dr. Keener to get an abortion, she has a fling with Walter, (Matt Craven), a subordinate.
Rose (Kathy Baker) is a single mother who is writing children’s books. She develops a sweet crush on a new dwarf neighbor (Danny Woodburn), who catches Rose spying on him. Rose later experiences the shock of learning about her son's extensive sexual activity.
Kathy's sister, Carol Faber (Cameron Diaz), is a lovely blind woman who has an active social life. Kathy is attracted to the medical examiner in the suicide case, and her story ends with him taking her out on a date. In an epilogue, Dr. Keener drops in to a bar, where she meets the male character, Walter, from previous stories (possibly the younger male alluded to in Christine's tarot card reading).
Carmen has a non-speaking role, a woman who appears in five scenes in the five different stories, the first is walking past Dr. Keener's house, another is walking beside Rebecca (Holly Hunter), a third time is in the grocery store while Rose (Kathy Baker) is shopping, the fourth time is walking past Christine's apartment building at night as Christine looks down from her balcony (Calista Flockhart), and the final time is the postmortem examination by detective Kathy (Amy Brenneman) alongside Dr Sam (Miguel Sandoval). Carol's (Cameron Diaz) imaginative story towards the end of the film helps explain the instances throughout the movie where she appears. According to Carol, she was back in town to reconnect with her ex, whom she had been talking to for months until her move back to Los Angeles. In each scene, she is, as Carol deduces, preparing for the big date with her ex. In the first scene she is in, she is probably looking for a place to rent; the second, she is seen carrying her ill-fated red dress; the third she is shopping for toiletries; the fourth she is seen walking back to her place, in which she looks visibly heartbroken, and final scene, in the coroners lab, echoes the beginning of the film, where she is found dead. Carol's story ends with what Kathy already concluded, she committed suicide over a love she, as Carol claims, could not revive, like the baby she had lost many years before."

Post 5791 - Canção do Exílio de Gonçalves Dias

Canção do Exílio

Gonçalves Dias







Minha terra tem palmeiras,
Onde canta o Sabiá;
As aves, que aqui gorjeiam,
Não gorjeiam como lá.

Nosso céu tem mais estrelas,
Nossas várzeas têm mais flores,
Nossos bosques têm mais vida,
Nossa vida mais amores.

Em cismar, sozinho, à noite,
Mais prazer encontro eu lá;
Minha terra tem palmeiras,
Onde canta o Sabiá.

Minha terra tem primores,
Que tais não encontro eu cá;
Em cismar — sozinho, à noite —
Mais prazer encontro eu lá;
Minha terra tem palmeiras,
Onde canta o Sabiá.

Não permita Deus que eu morra,
Sem que eu volte para lá;
Sem que desfrute os primores
Que não encontro por cá;
Sem qu´inda aviste as palmeiras,
Onde canta o Sabiá.

domingo, agosto 14, 2016

Post 5790 - Livros 2016 (27) - Midnight's Lover de Donna Grant

Midnight's Lover - Guerreiros Sombrios 02 Amante da Meia-Noite de Donna Grant

sábado, agosto 13, 2016

quarta-feira, agosto 10, 2016

Post 5788 - Livros 2016 (25) "O Ar Que Ele Respira" de Brittainy C. Cherry

"O Ar Que Ele Respira" de Brittainy C. Cherry


"Como superar a dor de uma perda irreparável? Elizabeth está tentando seguir em frente. Depois da morte do marido e de ter passado um ano na casa da mãe, ela decide voltar a seu antigo lar e enfrentar as lembranças de seu casamento feliz com Steven. Porém, ao retornar à pequena Meadows Creek, ela se depara com um novo vizinho, Tristan Cole. Grosseiro, solitário, o olhar sempre agressivo e triste, ele parece fugir do passado. Mas Elizabeth logo descobre que, por trás do ser intratável, há um homem devastado pela morte das pessoas que mais amava. Elizabeth tenta se aproximar dele, mas Tristan tenta de todas as formas impedir que ela entre em sua vida. Em seu coração despedaçado parece não haver espaço para um novo começo. Ou talvez sim."

terça-feira, agosto 09, 2016

Post 5787 - Sexta-feira, 29.8.16

Esquadrão Suicida (Suicide Squad) de David Ayer, com Margot Robbie, Will Smith, Cara Delevigne, Viola Davis, Jared Ledo e Joel Kinnaman


Gostei do filme que não é nada violento!

"- Morrerias por mim?
- Sim
- Essa é muita fácil.
Viverias por mim?
- Sim"