The "vision boards" to MyMovies after a departure from "yes" are passed to a grayed-out and so "ni." So now we start denying the statistics of the chicken: Purple sea absolutely deserves a resounding yes, if only for the important historical record that brings to the stage in this 2009 Italian oozing alarming homophobia. You should even propose it in schools as will happen in America Milk, whose history, regardless of film criticism, should go together to form-a-thousand other part of the cultural baggage of each, since that ignorance continues to be the undisputed master of violence.
Undoubtedly, also, the value of directing this film is remarkable and actresses are masterly: poetic without lapsing into the easy thrill of emotion pre-packaged, expertly mixes the scents, colors and rhythms of an island parallel to those of the unfolding of a atypical and more barren feeling of the same land, rigid in its "read-traditions" that seem to stand indifferent to the changes all around and people-and nature-s'affacenda. But instinctively knows where to move like a wave and carves his stone counters, even if it is in Favignana, even if you nell''800.
many angels and Sare are born, death has already risen in other, their stories run through the centuries, just wearing other costumes or fighting other battles. Still struggling, though. Because what does not change however are the "spectators" of room and street, that "outside" observe and judge. And always miss that connection with nature is that Donatella Majorca has painted so well, the naturalness of an ancient bond like the world.
Those "spectators" who burned the day before yesterday, yesterday internment, pounding in the western world today and stoned in the east, but even those viewers who see no room to enter them, for "let's leave them to the stories of gay gay and those who were in the room but during the sex scenes were talking to disperse an embarrassment that jumped four rows of seats or with their comments explicitly not quite know the difference between gender identity and sexual orientation and that no doubt confuse the trans Natalie and my friend Anna, who well not hate but they do not "care" and who does not know postulates jabbering and makes every day a little poor this already impoverished society. Welcome
Purple Sea therefore, it is perhaps more relevant today then, and is directed particularly to those in many ways if you rate the proposal on the screen culture "similbarbarica", it is not clear that much when it comes to raise your voice to the rights "Civilized" in our uncivilized country.