Change Your Image
Macalehe
Reviews
El regreso (2012)
So great!
The movies in Costa Rica is coming back! We like to see us in the big screen, it means identity, and it's great!
Hernán Jiménez is a young director, I think is a director that has a dream, a simple dream: make movies in Costa Rica, about Costa Rica. For us development of cinema is difficult, we don't have the Hollywood industry, but we try, and EL REGRESO is a good example of that.
EL REGRESO is a fresh movie, that show us all faces of San José (capital of Costa Rica), it means the good and bad. With a story about a young writer that come back to Costa Rica to visit his sick father.He has to solve his issues about his family, to follow his live.
The movie is funny most of the time, some points of drama (not to long), I enjoy, and all the people that saw it.
I definitely recommend.
Thanks Hernán for make movies that show us to the world, just the way we are!
Felicity (1998)
A real life
Lately, I have the opportunity to watch Felicity, by the way I was a fan, now I see with other eyes, sure the time is not in vain.
I can say about Felicity is that is a great program, the screenplay is well done, the characters are finely delineated. The best is the situations are so common and everybody can identified with.
If you are looking for something, have a relationship, are a student, live a college life, have friends with issues, and you have to choose a way, this is your program TV.
Felicity is so honest in dealing with issues in which it develops, I never saw another TV program like that, is a shame not to make the programs in this line.
Highly recommended.
Clara Sheller (2005)
A fresh TV series
The synopsis: Clara Sheller lives with his/her best friend JP. Both about thirty, they share the same desires and fear, and have a common dream: to find the dream man. A single series, a shifted and ironic tone... Which pleasure of finding during six episodes Clara (Melanie Doutey) full with contradictions and ideals and a JP (Frederic Diefienthal) filled of doubts and dreams. A series as one would like to see some more often, who, while tackling subjects of topicality (homosexuality, bisexuality, abortion...), gives smile and hope.
This series is so fresh, the story of a Parisian girl with troubles, like anybody else. I like the monologue that she makes, I feel so identify with her character.
This series develops in 6 episodes on the first season, I'm just waiting the second season!