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- s***l (371)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseJust received the bowl all the way from another continent :) Great communication, great packaging. Very happy with this seller!
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05 Jul, 2008
Far, Far, From Hollywood
0 of 1 found this helpful Broken Sky, is quite far from what we have become accustomed to viewing in today's cinema. This is an emo film, a sensual moody film about young love and all it's pitfalls. It is also a film by and for a Mexican audience, specifically, the gay Mexican audience. There are numerous erotic, romantic, emotional sex scenes- and a lot of accompanying male nudity. That fact, alone, separates this film from most American movies. I love the near total lack of dialogue. It amazes me how well the young actors convey emotion without saying much at all. Interestingly, I have read reviews where others were irritated by this method. Amazingly, other movies, such as "Wall-E", are somehow considered great with minimal dialogue.
I'll admit that there are a few problems. It is a bit long, and the subtitles flash by so quickly, you cannot read them. However, if you speak spanish, you needn't worry. The characters could use more development, but after a while you begin to assume things about them. Overall, it is a fairly straightforward movie without a complex plot. No twists or subplots to confuse anyone here. I think for many viewers, "Broken Sky" will represent a side of Mexican culture that few are aware of.