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Advantages: gorgeous, addresses important issues Disadvantages: the message can feel a bit obvious, middle is slow
My mom's friend Cathy recommended 'Nowherein Africa' to me by saying that she had a lump in her throat during the entire film, and that she sobbed when it was over. Any movie that affects one viscerally like that is certainly worth seeing. While the film didn't shake me up quite as much as it did for Cathy, I did find it very moving and breathtakingly beautiful.
Like 'The Pianist', 'Nowherein Africa' is a Holocaust film that focuses on a few people, personalizing the horrors rather than emphasizing the scale of the tragedy by showing piles of bodies. It is based on an autobiographical novel by Stefanie Zweig, whose family left Germany for Kenya just before Hitler began his Final Solution in earnest.
The main character of the film is Regina Redlich, who is just five-years-old when her father decides that it's best for the family ...
Advantages: Macabre, compelling, thrilling, evocative, original Disadvantages: Nasty, stomach-churning, distasteful in parts
?Under the Skin? is quite simply one of the oddest books I?ve read for a long while. In fact I?ve read it twice now and even read it the second time in one (very long!) sitting, completely absorbed until the very last sentence. Yet to say I liked it wouldn?t be quite right either?I suppose the best summation would be to say that it?s not just odd, it?s compulsively odd.
I think compulsively odd is rather an achievement myself so I am more than happy to recommend this first novel by Michel Faber to anyone and everyone.
It?s about Isserley. She?s a woman of indeterminate middle age who drives around the Scottish Highlands picking up hitchhikers. That would be male hitchhikers. That would be FIT male hitchhikers:
?She was looking for big muscles: a hunk on legs. Puny, scrawny specimens were no use to her.?
She?s rather ...
Advantages: Some really great songs, it's sorta more Everclear Disadvantages: A few not great tracks
I heard the truth about you
And it doesn’t really read at all
Like the whipping stick you raised me with
A scared woman in a private hell
Hushed voice like electric bells
Strange talk about Edgar Casey
And the long lame walk of the dark 70s
Any Everclear fan out there would recognise that as the start of “Why I Don’t Believe In God” from one of the greatest rock albums released in the last decade, So Much For the Afterglow. So what’s Colorfinger and why am I prattling on about Everclear?
Simple really, both bands had the same frontman, one Art Alexakis. But while Everclear have been very successful (In America at least), been on movie soundtracks and sold quite a few CD’s – Colorfinger have never been successful, have never been on a movie soundtrack, only released 100 CD’s ...
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