martes, 22 de diciembre de 2009

Natalie Portman New York,New York, I Love You In this type of production is always expected a variety of styles and stories in each of the shorts.


In this type of production is always expected a variety of styles and stories in each of the shorts. Some better than others, some more memorable than the rest, the point is that there is a plot for all, as happened with Paris, I love you.

In this "second hand" (because it is somewhat), the city par excellence romance gives way to the capital of the world for it to tell the stories of romance and interpersonal relationships that occur in their streets and neighborhoods. While the European film with enough magic and romance that runs through its streets, in the producers focused on ethnic and religious variety that runs along its avenues. This, under proper direction, gives it a unique strength and forcefulness.

For example, Shia Lebauf is demonstrating that it is a great actor, you only need to work with an equally talented director. Natalie Portman as an actress is not only versatile and beautiful, but who dares to take the lead in a sequence that she wrote, with favorable results in my opinion. We also see Rachel Bilson, Hayden Christensen, Andy García, Christina Ricci, Orlando Bloom, John Hurt, James Caan, Anton Yelchin ... Finally, many familiar names, others not so, but there is talent in front and behind the camera.

When viewing the list of directors highlighted the names of Mira Nair, Brett Ratner, Shekhar Kapur (¡!), Nataly Portman, Allen Hughes. Most of them are already enshrined in several previous works, while others will premiere in this area in a discreet manner. While there is always some pressure when working with such industry, surely Portman and Scarlett Johansson (yes, that Scarlett) felt considerable pressure to their scripts were at the height of others. Both actresses raided both the direction and in the generation of stories.

It feels a bit forced to make a sequel to a classic topic of love and not reaching a certain depth that it is in its first half, but this new story spins all tramass, closing the movie in a flawless manner. While Paris is the city par excellence romance, New York is the city where love can be found in the corner strangest and least expected. That is the message I left.

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