Thursday, September 30, 2010

What Happens If I Forget To File Unemployment

Mexico

As is well known to our readers, members of The Flies Tapestry frequently attended the National Film vehemently. And today (or rather yesterday) delight the pupil with the film entitled "Cephalopod."



Made in 2009, Cephalopod, Mexico is a 90-minute film, written and directed by Ruben Imaz, with photo of Gerardo Barroso, a cast which is a bug (as in almost all Mexican production) and produced by Canana, FOPROCINE, Axolote Cinema, etc.

Sebastian, originally from the Basque Country, makes a trip to Mexico City to try to expel from it the ghosts that haunt him and be able to overcome the pain and grief which is behind the death of the woman he loves . The squid has become the symbol of what they do not understand and that ties to memory, to the frustration he feels empty. Thus, the quest for redemption ends in Sonora, somewhere where the sea and the desert are confident.

This movie captivated me a plain and simple reason that I felt identification with the character of the story, since this has a passion and passing through a bad passenger, two traits that used to be my faithful companions and habitual nocturnal pastimes: drawing and melancholy.

Recommended for those who have to suffer and find it a joy inspiring, looking for that culminates in the expression, that it converges with the passion and visceral the individual expelled in what is known as "art."


For Mr. Ewok Merrick

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