Wednesday, December 14, 2011

How much do you like films??

Hi!!
Do you like cinema? What do you think about Chilean cinema? I´m really like the cinema, I try to watch new films always that I have time off, but unfortunately I can´t go to the cinema as much as I like, for that I watch the most of premier films at home. In this moment I want see “The cat with boots” so I hope have time soon for go to watch it.
Well, just like I was saying, I don´t go to cinema too much, so I have to download or watch online the interesting films for me. My favorite movies are all what make you think or that capture your attention from the beginning, and also for some reason the best films for me always are animation (in particular Japanese animation, anime is the best!! jajaja)
. And to tell the truth I don´t like the Chilean cinema, think that is boring, what do you think about?
If I have to choose the best film I saw that would be “The girl who leapt throug time” ("Toki wo kakeru shoujo") that is a Japanese animation, that tells a great story of friendship and the benefits/problems to brings the ability to travel in time with a great end (you have to see this!!).
That`s all, and you will have remember see movie I recommend!!
See you!!

5 comments:

  1. Hi Deni!
    I agree with you, the Chilean films are bored, however there is two that I will recommend you: “Fuga” and “Violeta se fue a los cielos”. The first is about a crazy musician interpreted for Benjamin Vicuña, and the second is about the life of Violeta Parra. Both are very interesting.

    See you!

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  2. Hi denisse

    How small is the letter of your post! or maybe I'm half blind XD

    I want to go see "El gato con Botas", but I see it in 3D because at home I can see in 2D and not funny to spend money on something I can do for free in my house.

    Well, try to remember the name of the movie that you recommend, but if you could leave the link to view it on line would be fantastic.

    See you!

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  3. ooh I like some chilean film, often they show the problems of the country, serving as support material to review an era.
    See you!

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  4. Oh! I don't like japanese animation, but I like you do! :) I've never seen "Toki wo kakeru shoujo", I think it's a terner story!

    See you :)

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  5. Deni! I must tell you that I used to have a lot of prejudices against japanese movies and animation... until I saw Spirited away (in japanese: Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi) and I loved it.
    I agree with you that many chilean movies are boring or stupid, but I recommend you to watch Malta con huevo. I think this film is different from the majority of chilean movies. Watch it, and then you can tell me what do you think of it :)
    Kisses

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