Supernova

Supernova is a star that reaches its peak and explodes into billions of small particles that will become life in another part of the cosmos.
This film takes us on a journey of love, sharing, remembering, wanting, leaving… And it leads us to an interior supernova.
A beautiful and pure love written in the stars of the night, in the Milky Way that not only encompasses the heavenly vault but is also inscribed in the core of each one of us!
The beauty of the photography in this film is idyllic, the landscapes are breathtaking, so beautiful and poetic the way they are screened to us and the soundtrack lulls us into a story shared by the road not only of the journey itself but also of the journey of Life!
The intensity of the story is sometimes stifling, as we feel so much in the skin of each of the protagonists, Sam and Tusker!
The brilliant work of the actors, Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci is chilling… The faithful delivery of a story that can be as real as it is vivid!
A delight and a grip are feelings that pervade us at the end of this film.
I do recommend it.

“We will not starve for lack of wonders, but from lack of wonder.”

Tusker

Hillbilly elegy

What a movie!

It’s life as raw and pure as you can get it… No bright lights, no diamonds, no adornments…

A movie that brings the choices we have to make every single day. Makes you question your part on your family, what to do, what not to do. It also makes you try and find out your story, your parents, your grandparents, your family story.

We are here and we are who we are right now, because of the choices our single member of our family made, and we have to live up to it.

Like JD Vance wrote:

Where we come from is who we are, but we choose every day who we become.

The only sad thing about this movie is that Glenn Close didn’t won the Oscar for “Actress in a supporting role”. She stole this movie, even though all the actors were pitch perfect. I really loved grandmother Mamaw. Cheers to you!

Go watch it and read the book “Hillbilly elegy: a memoir of a family and culture in crisis”!

I am Mother

In a dystopian future, a female android /robot becomes humanity last resource of a mother to a human child.

A movie with a very interesting story and with the ever amazing Hillary Swank side by side with a XXI century Sigourney Weaver, miss Rose Byrne!

An interesting and pleasant surprise!