
To understand the work of the great movies today Cagarro must look to the past, notably one of the best directors of the twentieth century, who made a trilogy centered on the theme of God. Here is the first party, who will defend Ingmar Bergman to go out the door please.
As in a Mirror - Ingmar Bergman (1961)
" This night is going to be fun but we all about to mourn. "
There's nothing to add mystery to a film as implying that all participants are freaks. First the daughter admits to having an ear more acute after a disease was treated with electroshock.'s son it is little more than pot Anthony Perkins in Psycho each time he thinks of women, and if his sister crazy little hints you all the time and it just end up fucking in the rain, and Finally, the father gets to mourn every time you left alone. Going to the troops in an isolated house on the beach must be the party.

" suicide in Switzerland decided to rent a car and found a cliff. In the afternoon I got up and drove the car at full speed toward him. Just before the car broke down, the gearbox failed and the car stopped with the wheels hanging abroad. "
" Why the hell me all this."
Von Sydow This phrase sums up what is the plot in this movie. We know that you are all piradísimos, regodearos you like it, but things that contais go anywhere, and do not clarify anything, quite the reverse. To add more mystery to the film, and a surprise at the end, I guess.
almost complete absence of music is best, because when the violins sound dramatic it seems that the apocalypse will happen, but the reason for this must be someone leaned on the jukebox when it should not during recording.
If the premise of hallucinations, madness and sudden mood swings can reeconducir the subject of God, any issue can be addressed in the same way.

final message: " I do not know if love is proof that God exists or God is love, just know that is twice as animal, because it is cat and spider .
The following is the jewel in the crown, I have fear ...
Today: Youssou N'Dour & Neneh Cherry - 7 Seconds (Uwe Boll Edition)
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