Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Lindsay Dawn Mackenzie

Review: Poetry

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Eternal beauty


extol the beauty from a poetic side and the whisper of the word and the hint of a image is a privilege and author who is available to very few, and one of them is without doubt the filmmaker and leave us that wonderful "Secret Sunshine" just three years, Lee Chang-dong. In this particular odyssey Shin-ae was recently widowed mother you live in the hardest of experiences, and be their loneliness and helplessness engines will launch a world of sadness and longing. As in "Secret Sunshine" and giving the impression that this is a special leaflet on women's loneliness from different perspectives, "Poetry" delves into the suffering unfortunate parallel outcomes and loss of hope to characters who might have a predefined destination and hard switching, but in a permanent struggle against the target precisely and in constant search of a more dynamic channel to a life of its own too routine.

But this After Chang-dong Lee goes further in every way. Over the course of poetry, verses, builds a history laden with different nuances and connotations that brings us to position ourselves from many windows facing the same twilight landscape. Both the main character, the tender and sensitive Mi-ja, like all secondary amalgam essential, part of a scene bathed in verses say nothing of the poetry rather than in the abstract, creating a mesmerizing and highly emotional universe.

Mi-ja is played by the legendary (South Korea) Yoon Jeong-hee that after a prolonged absence from the screen, returns to prove he is the best actress in the history of Korean cinema, in what is probably the best role of his career. Yoon Jeong-hee brings both the character and enriches it in a way that allows an empathy so intense and emotional with a stunning total transparency and dramatic flow.

The story is dramatic from the beginning to a tragic event (the suicide of a teenager), but Lee Chang-dong is becoming with the absolute masters in a tribute to the story more poignant and varied, and a compendium of good arts in the service of an image as expressive as substantial.

"Poetry" is a cinematic postcard contains verses as enigmatic as simple as effusive as ironic as emotional and preoccupied. An encounter with this most tragic since been more misunderstood. A brilliant way to approach beauty.

An endless and eternal beauty.


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