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Runtime: 111 min Language: English Subtitles: Italian Frame Rate: 29.9 fps Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 384 kbps |
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Review: Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin star Labor Day 2013 film directed by Jason Reitman and starring Gattlin Griffith and Toby McGuire.Winslet plays Adele, a divorced woman who has never really recovered from loneliness; her husband has remarried and lives in a dilapidated house, inside which speaks of his depression. His mess with stuff everywhere. She saw there was her little boy Henry (Griffith). Once when they are shopping, Henry meets Frank (Josh Brolin), who asked for a ride. When Henry tells his mother Theyre giving her a ride, she politely declines. Frank insists, and is in the back with Henry. When asked where Adele he wants to go, he says, your home. Frank escaped convict, and everyone is looking for him. So it's not like they encouraged it connects planes Adele and Henry evening.This leave this film is an excellent example of how completely predictable story where does not happen a lot can still be a great movie and a work of art -? on In fact, more a work of art because it is so predictable and yet manages to? maintain interest. The story of his family, hope and love. Both Winslet and Brolin act with sensitivity amazing and lovely as Henry Griffith, a nice boy who sees his misfortune and mothers do not know how to help her.Its sentimental movie, but I do not mind (well, I am concerned about not you, but I I think even people who do not like the usual sentimental mind). I found completely fact, and romantic, and I was not at all surprised to hear its opening on Christmas Day. There is room for all types of movie - it's not a huge blockbuster, just a great story that corresponds to the holiday spirit. |
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