0 if I can give my opinion, I'd say that cinema doesn't change people lives, but can make them feel differently, think differently about something.. 0-
0 Amandine, I really like the masterpiece of The Lord of the Rings. I love it. Not only this, but I managed to read the whole work written by Tolkien, and I fully enjoyed it. It was amazing. Gandalf is my favorite. Legolas is admired for his great acting in his almost first debut. 02br 00Gollum, who lived from 2430 to 3019 of the third age05000 , is so pathetic and pitiful.0
0 Hi Guest, how are you? 02br 02br 00I do not want to be a spoiler. But the plot of the based-on-true-story movie is so fascinating. Despite haveing faced the challenges posed by discrimination, Carl Maxie Brashear became the first African-American diver in the United States Navy. To me, what is fascinating is that Brashear had a certain goal that cost him an arm and LEG but
0 hi pieanne, 02br 02br 00another common point "Fassbinder"- 02br 02br 00"Love is Colder Than Death" (Liebe ist kälter als der Tod) 02br 02br 00you so nice 02br 00bye 0-
0 sometimes weird things do happen!! 02br 00I am currently reading 'the two towers', and actually read yesterday the chapter contening your quote!! ("Sleep! I feel the need of it. Yet my axe is restless in my hand. Give me a row of orc-necks and room to swing and all weariness will fall from me!" 05000)010id2
0 A film that I can't forget is "the pledge", with Jack Nicholson. Has anybody seen it? He was right, quite right, and an incident or rather an accident prevented the others to see that, so his life is ruined... 02br 00So many things can depend on a meaningless fact, it's scary. 02br 00That's why I offer a smile to people as often as I can. You never know. 0-