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Forecasting for the 2010 Oscar
The Berlin Film Festival has come to a close. The Oscar is soon coming. Next, let’s share movies from Hollywood.
Thus, I make a forecast for the 2010 Oscar.
Best Picture
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Precious(Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire)
Avatar
District 9
Up
An Education
A Serious Man
The Blind Side
Best Actress
Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side
Meryl Streep, Julie&Julia
Helen Mirren, The Last Station
Carey Mulligan, An Education
Gabby Sidibe, Precious( Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire)
Best Actor
Jeff Bridges, Crazy Hearts
George Clooney, Up in the air
Colin Firth, A Single Man
Jeremy Renner, The Hurt Locker
Morgan Freeman, Lnvictus more »
Affection: angel feel free will love tear touch
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City of Angels
A little girl is taken away from her mummy by a man called Seth. Actually Seth is one of the angels in that city. Unlike those white shining angels in our imagination, they wear black suits, live in the library, and even have no wings. They just shoulder the responsibility of taking someone away in some way, as we all know, die. They are messengers of God. more »
Affection: Affection cultural differences marriage moral Paris romance
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Divorce
Isabel is a typical American girl who is quit independent in personality. She is admitted into a Film College, but she decides to quit because of those unbearable restrictions from the college.
One day Isabel receives a letter from her sister Roxanne who gets married in Paris. It turns out that Roxanne is coming across a marriage crisis. Her husband Charles-Henri betrays her, when she is with an eight-month-old baby. To help her sister with the divorce, Isabel leaves California for Paris in France where she supports her sister to live. more »
Film Festival Gay Film: Beat Generation gay Ginsberg Howl Jeffery Friedman Rob Epstein
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Howl-Look Back the Beat Generation Poetically
Howl directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman is first released at the Berlin International Film Palace. The story is from the novel “howling” written by Allen Ginsberg as his famous work. It chronicled the well-known beat writer’s earlier spiritual and their emotional lives in the 1950s of The United States.

Still
The film consists of three interrelated stories: the trial of prosecuting the crimes against obscenity of Allen Ginsberg in 1957; the representation of the dialogue of looking for love and redemption in the deviant way; explaining this masterpiece that once shook a generation of the United States through readings and fantasy. The three sections staggered interludes, full of scene representation and imagination, and sometimes re-joined the documentary image. The jumping expression is a bit chaotic due to intermittent, but it guides the audiences into Ginsberg’s inner world from the myth step by step because of the colorful chaos. more »