A film that I saw is called “Dogville”, a
movie of the director Lars von Trier that is part of a trilogy called “USA- Land
of Opportunities”. This is a drama film recorded in 2003. I saw this movie 2
years ago, in my house in the morning. I remembered that my father saw it when
I was in 8th grade, and he commented me that the stage of “Dogville”
is similar to a stage of theater and the house and all the buildings of the
town where developed the plot was drawn in the floor of the stage with
something similar to a piece of chalk. I was so interested with the description
that my father gives to me, so when I have the choice, I saw it.
The principal character of the story is
Grace (Nicole Kidman) that arrives to this town run away from gangsters that
wants to “kill her”. She stays in the town because another character of the
movie (Tom), assures her that the mountains are difficult to past through. Tom recommended to Grace that she can do
chores for the people and this is the way that she begins to know the people
that live in Dogville. Through the nine chapters and one prologue that is divided
the film, the relation of Grace and the people will make complicated.
I love this film in a different ways: I
love the presence of a narrator, I love the episodes, I love the ending, I love
the music, the stage, the director, the story, etc.
Finally, I have to say that I enjoyed this film because is a song to the “American dream” and all the opportunities that it represents to all the people of the world… How the director shows that? Simple: He recorded the miseries of the human being and he puts it together in an extraordinary film.
sounds good, will apply piracy someday, I'll have a rum and kidnaps a cinema to watch it
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