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C+ |
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B+ |
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C |
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C+ |
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C |
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It is not possible, if it is, then guess what?
by Max (movies profile)
Mar 22, 2008
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A stranger among people moves on and feels some part of extra being out of himself. He tries to justify himself through a hide and seek game of fate by testing inch by inch of the Father Juan Florismarte Garces' passing way.
Accompanied by his daughter insisting to apart herself from his father by calling him Charlie, he occupies her life to access the hidden treasure of the past.
Self-praise on the part of the father leads him to excavate the daughter's life. It is the madness-like search to find seeming happiness, namely treasure, treasure and treasure.
The story is so amazing throwing the soul out of its predestined secret life to a certain extent, however not greatly, but incapable of leading the story and justifying its self-made philosophy of historical madness.
He adventures all his illusions to find the beloved sunken thing, but unable to make us move and discover the reality of the book.
Totally it suggests a more harmonious innate relationship and the flawed theory of love, but it is just shallow water into which we dive. On and on, the back-breaking task of pioneering needs more than that "touching the void".
Dreams come to us not by chance, but by the ultimate will of ours felt in the course of living.. |