Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Does It Hurt Taking Mirena Out?

The bucket list (from before)

first thing I say about this movie is that I'm sick of seeing Jack Nickolson interpret the stereotype of old bitter and arrogant. And even less, I am also tired of seeing old Morgan Freeman make wise, prudent and reserved. Do not panic, is the only "bad" that I found this movie. Plot



Edward Cole (J. Nicholson) and Carter Chambers (M. Freeman) are both terminally ill. Edward is a successful entrepreneur, sullen, grumpy, skeptical and bossy. While Carter is a mechanic worship, quiet, faithful, who gave up his dreams of youth to marry his pregnant girlfriend.

Both characters end up in the hospital, in the same room. Of course having traveled very different paths of life, for while Edward is the owner of the hospital, Carter is just one more patient. Fact that initially generate friction between the two characters.

Two patients and a similar diagnosis: terminal cancer. Facing this situation, Carter begins to write, in secret, a wish list. Edward discovers that list and asks his companion circumstantial draw up a common, offering to bear all the costs involved in fulfilling it. And so it begins an adventure through the world, in order to realize the things written on that list. And this trip will reveal that despite their differences, they share a basic core elements are mixed as the reason, faith, dreams, duty, love and friendship. Personal Print



Although both characters are very different in appearance, could not help but identify with characteristics of both, at different places. With Edward for his skepticism, irony and cynical view on life and particularly of God. And with Carter for his unquenchable thirst for knowledge and acceptance of our feeble and ephemeral existence.
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notable dialogues both confront their views on life, love, God, family and death. The richness of these dialogues make you laugh, think and get excited.

Ultimately wish list is a way to confront their dreams unfulfilled v / s accomplishments. Something that we all will sooner or later.
And the journey through the world is a metaphor for a journey "transcendental" in that both review their past decisions and allow (re) discover their lives and their inner world. And at the same time, provide an opportunity to open the door of the inner world to the respective travel companion, and only do good friends.

not miss. Zaida

, thanks for recommending this movie.

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