Tag: Love movies
“Forever Young” by Bruni-Tedeschi in the cinema: youth is there for everyone – culture
In “Forever Young”, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi talks about the drama school she attended herself – about teachers who kiss students and take drugs. “Actually, I don’t want to go here anyway.…
“Past Lives” in the cinema: This love will never end – a great film – culture
“Past Lives” tells the story of two people who are close, even if maybe not in this life. A great, touching film. The first scene of South Korean-Canadian playwright Celine…
“Forever Young” in the cinema: The youth is there for everyone – culture
In “Forever Young”, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi talks about the drama school she attended herself – about teachers who kiss students and take drugs. “Actually, I don’t want to go here anyway.…
"Past Lives" in the cinema: This love will never end
“Past Lives” tells the story of two people who are close, even if maybe not in this life. A great, touching film. source site
“With love and determination” in the cinema: a monster called desire – culture
The encounter hits her like a heart attack. On the way to work, radio presenter Sara (Juliette Binoche) recognizes her ex, who is sitting on his motorcycle in a parking…
“With love and determination” in the cinema: a monster called desire – culture
The encounter hits her like a heart attack. On the way to work, radio presenter Sara (Juliette Binoche) recognizes her ex, who is sitting on his motorcycle in a parking…
"Trenque Lauquen" in the cinema: 800 minutes of love
A filmmaking collective from Argentina has made a film about a woman on a research mission, massively long but light as fantasy itself: “Trenque Lauquen”. source site
“Ghosted” on Apple TV+: Kiss of the Gunwoman – Culture
If you want to draw your viewers into an expensive, global action film, you’d better let your guns do the talking. This rule always applies, in the cinema and even…
“Fabian or The Walk to the Dogs” on ZDF: On the Abyss – Culture
“So I slapped her in the face and left.” That’s what it says in the book, in Erich Kästner’s “Fabian” from 1931. Labude, Fabian’s best friend, has just observed his…
“Titanic” back in cinemas: Why the film has aged so well
From Kathleen Hildebrand It’s a bit painful when the big pop culture events of one’s own youth are resurrected. Because you know why that is, namely because of all the…