Friday, April 9, 2010

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COULD HAVE BEEN ONE HOLE IN BRAIN

What happened to me with the movie "Iron 3" Korean Kim Ki-duk not know if it's something that can happen to anyone.

First let me clarify that I am part of an elite that understands "cinema difficult" and that speaks from the pedestal to a bunch of mere mortals choked on popcorn. Not so.

I'm saying I do not know whether it is permissible to wait any plateista holy patience that I have been having some Bober's director.

That said, it may seem strange that with an anxious "and" Did you like it or not you like? "Huh?" I answered that yes, I really liked.

I know, sounds weird, but let's go by parts: the story is simply beautiful. A poetic fable about love and modern life with a happy ending. But there buts.

"If you like the peach that hold the stone," said my grandmother. And here the stone is a tendency of the director to explain the jokes. It's like Maradona, rebuffed each time an Englishman left in the Azteca Stadium, took the ball back in his tracks by saying "I realized I did not?" and repeat the movement. And the truth is that, more happy little odd metaphor and the improbability of some situations may well lead to (understandable) drop in the attempt to reach the final. For moments to Kim Ki-duk the ball is stuck in a bunker (and yes, a golfing joke was to put as the title).

How does wheat straw to survive much (said in all possible senses of the word)? I do not know how to do but to my taste, survives.

Very delicate (but can be very harsh for some tastes) is the silence that reigns in much of the film. Those who speak are "other." And the bad guys (the police, a rapper husband) talk a lot and to say only pelotudeces. But both are inherent in what the director wants to tell. And they are very good. The male protagonist, in fact, you only hear complaints of pain when you eat the odd hit (which there are many throughout the film). The little that speaks heroin (required, accurate, accurate) is only to express his change of mind. Almost

this game of silence and words is what excuse those things that may be more forced or uncomfortable. There is traveled by the poetics of the work.

Beautiful photography, good performances, nice houses, nice bike. Cute movie.

"3-Iron (Bin-jip, 2004) written and directed by South Korean Kim Ki-duc.

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