Sebastián
I´ll tell you about the film named "Fight Club". I couldn´t say if this movie deserved an Oscar, but I know that it deserves many important awards. I´ll expose my reasons. Fight Club movie is one of these movies that when I saw it, I was thinking about it for many days, even up to now. Its argument is about an ordinary man who suffer for his routine life. He feels in a loop of life, being part of an empty life. From now on, he´ll fight to himself to brake the path that his life has. The movie talks about the people´s needs, and the relation between people and the system where every one of us live. In addition, the cinematographic recourses used by David Fincher (the movie director) used are not common. He brakes the typical line time, and plays with the viewer´s brain. You will be waiting until the end of the movie. Personally, I believe that this film could help us to take a different way about our daily routine. It helps us to think in the important things, instead of spend time in superfluous things. I hope you found interested the movie, and you could put aside the literal fight movie. Maybe, you could tell me if you have watched it.
14 de nov de 2021 12:07
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I´ll tell you about the film named "Fight Club". I couldn´t say if this movie deserved an Oscar, but I know that it deserves many important awards. I´ll explain my reasons. Fight Club is one of these movies that when I saw it, I was thinking about it for many days, even up to now. Its plot is about an ordinary man who suffers for (or "because of" ?) his routine life. He feels like he´s stuck in a loop, being part of an empty life. From now on, he´ll fight for himself to break away from (or "free from") the path that his life is on. The movie talks about the people´s needs, and the relation between people and the system where (or "in which") every one of us lives. In addition, the cinematographic ___ (maybe "cinematography techniques" or simply "cinematography" or "cinematic techniques" or "cinematic styles" or "cinematic elements" or ??) used by David Fincher (the movie director) are not common. He breaks the typical timeline and plays with the viewer´s brain. You will be waiting (in suspense or "holding your breath"?) until the end of the movie. Personally, I believe that this film could help us to take a different approach to our daily routine. It helps us to think about the important things, instead of spending time on superfluous things. I hope you found the movie to be interesting and that you were able to put aside the literal fights in the movie. (or maybe "I hope the movie sounds interesting to you and that you could put aside the literal fighting in the movie.") Maybe you could tell me if you have watched it. ~~~~~~~~~ to brake = frenar to break = romper "every one of us" needs a singular verb (this may seem surprising since "every one of us" seems like many people). It's similar to how "cada uno" needs a singular verb. "everyone ", "everybody", "everything" and "every + noun" also need a singular verb. Examples for "every + noun": Dogs have tails. Dogs wag their tails. (plural verb) Every dog has a tail. Every dog wags its tail. (singular verb)
You've done a very good job explaining the movie's plot and themes, Sebastián. I confess that I had never even considered watching Fight Club -- mostly because I thought I would dislike seeing the fight scenes or other violence. Now you have made me realize that the movie has more to offer than just an exciting story -- that it also has more philosophical themes and interesting commentaries about modern life.
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