
"The Human Stain" by Robert Benton put it onto the screen, he's another work "Elegy" was re-interpreted again in the form of the film in 2008. Spanish female directors Isable Coixet who direct the beautiful movie of "Paris, I Love You", and now select "Elegy" (the original called "bio-dying") it will be a heavy attack, and will be show that the relationship between the life and time, men and women, men and friend, a man and his son, women and beautiful with the form of camera language.
Elegy can be said, sad, dirge, and always connected with misery, death and sad, and at the same time, and related music. It is romance a feeling of loneliness and a melancholy of life will be over. Elegies as a style not only in the West and in China have a long history. Dirge as a meditation of time and life, it is delivery the retention and nostalgia of a kind of ancient. People alive are to live a life of Death. Both men and women, regardless of age, this is a vital issue. And the life, death and are always connect with passion. The character David in the film nearly half a hundred years, he and his students Consuela fatal encounter gave him a sense of existential choice. Seems a habit of things is now faced with a challenge. This is a battle of rational and emotional.
Elegy can be said, sad, dirge, and always connected with misery, death and sad, and at the same time, and related music. It is romance a feeling of loneliness and a melancholy of life will be over. Elegies as a style not only in the West and in China have a long history. Dirge as a meditation of time and life, it is delivery the retention and nostalgia of a kind of ancient. People alive are to live a life of Death. Both men and women, regardless of age, this is a vital issue. And the life, death and are always connect with passion. The character David in the film nearly half a hundred years, he and his students Consuela fatal encounter gave him a sense of existential choice. Seems a habit of things is now faced with a challenge. This is a battle of rational and emotional.
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