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In Search of a Midnight Kiss (2007)
Never trust reviews
I went to see "In Search of a Midnight Kiss" after I read some reviews online to see what it was about. The reviews were diminishing this film and giving the impression this film was not really worth to be seen. I took the challenge and said I wanted to see it and have my own opinion. Well, "In Search of a Midnight Kiss" turns out to be an introspective journey that makes you ask yourself why so many times you look for love but you only find somebody who's going to play with your feeling, and then trash them. But still, if you want to live and not vegetate, you keep playing the field to find your match to get together and have a little piece of happiness.
Breakfast on Pluto (2005)
My understanding on Breakfast on Pluto
If you see the trailer of this movie, you can think this is a bore.
You can think this is only a movie to celebrate gay people and nothing else, but you're wrong.
Here Cillian Murphy is SUPERB in his interpretation of this gay guy growing up in an Ireland torn apart by the Northern Ireland affair.
Patrick "Patricia Kitten" Braden is gay and all of the people look at him like he is the weirdest people they ever known.
I think that what really makes Cillian and this film GREAT is the fact that his character is not at all intimidated by the people and his fellow citizens, but he is able to mock back the people who consider him an aberration and at the same time he finds his interior balance accepting his gay sexual tendency since he's a young boy.
I recommend this movie.
Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Brokeback Mountain: An overwhelming and tearing apart love story
I have been able to watch this movie after 3 weeks it was released here in Dublin (Ireland), for it was always sold out.
Well, I haven't read the book but I can say this film deserves the nominations and awards it had.
An overwhelming and tearing apart love story for the tragedy that 2 human beings cannot fulfill their love.
After you've seen this movie you can maybe ask yourself:
If love is something all of us need, then why is it so hard to love one another freely?
And why do we need to disguise love?
A praise to both Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger for their interpretation.