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Runtime: 96 min Audio: AC3 Language: English Frame Rate: 29.9 fps Video Bitrate: 5428 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 440 kbps |
Review: Francesca Gregorina writer / director, his voice brings a unique and entertaining new film Emanuel and the Truth About Fishes. This is black humor, but a misfit in her neighbor, a young girl who befriends a single mother with newborn.This film about the dramatic film is about, among other things, loss, motherhood and relationships to deal with it. Not being able to be a mother, but who wants to be a mother and a want. It may not sound exciting, or sound like a setup for a romantic comedy of sorts, but in this film, horror, mystery, surrealism elements, and sometimes it gets pretty intense. It has a lot of dramatic moments in the film and the comic is surprising that helps to balance the darker parts of the movie. Comedy movies and this film pulls off a heartbreaking reality that employs.I knew pretty early on that I was going to like this movie, as it was played perfectly stunning design and production of public sentiment. It's amazing how fresh and different feel to this film, there is an undercurrent that something is wrong, it is always emotionally locks all of you who want to screen.I our protagonist Emanuel (Scodelario Kaya played were invested) and single mother Linda (played by Jessica Biel), who at the same time . Between this and Wuthering Heights, I think Kaya Scodelario is an actress to keep an eye on. Ive never been a fan of Jessica Biel, until now, he is perfectly perfect throw. Alfred Molina and Frances OConner.The dynamic help families feel the only thing that does not quite work is the end of this film, it ends a little abruptly and emotional satisfaction provides some real great cast, but the reality is that more people read feeds in terms of finding a solution. Maybe thats the point, however, difficult situations like this there is a neat bow tie and get everyone to feel perfect and discord at the end of a statement. Other reactions can be more mixed, but thematically and emotionally engaging and I liked that a lot.
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