Tuesday, April 5, 2011

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Beautiful Lies, Golem in a better world

is somewhat slow at times but full of emotion and that thrill of things before when life was not in a hurry and you could dwell on the details. In the end, after so much pleasure to the good feelings there is no salvation, not whether it is old and very glamorous to have. And the guy that Moor who've seen him in many poly supermacho doing, I give it, oozing libido in its patina educated Parisian. This time the Amelie actress becomes a hair stylist with the soul of matchmaker who leads a life quite particular and whose main commitment is to help his mother, a role played by Nathalie Baye, one of the most prolific faces of French cinema of the 70 and 80 and has worked with some of the most emblematic directors of European Cinema: François Truffaut, Jean Luc Godard, Marco Ferreri, Claude Sautet, M. Honorine, Alain Cavalier, Maurice Pialat, Paul Morrisey, Bertrand Tavernier, Nadine Trintignant, Philippe Labro and in recent years, Xavier Beauvois, Claude Chabrol, François Dupeyron and even Steven Spielberg. Pierre Salvadori, who directed the hit comedy You First, where we witnessed the duel interpretation of Daniel Auteuil and Jose Garcia, who led several times to several family members Depardieu, and author of numerous screenplays, not to mention his role as actor, proposes a comedy writer, in which the plot and love are basic ingredients but in the imagination of the protagonist gives it its character. Beautiful Lies opens the door to the world of Emilie (Audrey Tautou), a young 30 years, in addition to its own hair salon and bring in a special way, he advises his clients and friends. However, this gift does not serve to get help Maddy (Nathalie Baye), his mother, who seems to live since her husband left her. Les petits mouchoirs is small emntiras mistranslated as unimportant. Hayles lies but what you need above all is hypocrisy, to go all cows leaving friend in coma. And say they want. And it's true. Everyone lies pretend (angry generosity, the tedium of family life, the loneliness of single people) and pretend to have a good and loving much. But with all this, what else would one have such a group of fed cet été à Paris.

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