Monday, March 29, 2010

General Nil (polland)

Country: Polland
Language: polish
 Director: Ryszard Bugajski




The film's story is largely based on the general professional life. Bugajski presents its merits while driving diversion AK, exile to Siberia and back to his homeland where he was arrested in the process of setting sentenced to death. During these scenes a little closer we get to know several other soldiers and civilians fighting and suffering for his country. We are seeing a daring campaign to kill Franz Kutschery and carefully trace moments of observation by the arrest until after the fallen. This last part, though at times was a very eloquent way too long. I think that what Bugajski switched in about 40 minutes, the film could be successfully fit in the 15-hundred.
"General Nile" is also a story about General husband, father and grandfather returning to his family after years in Siberia. Fieldorf had a problem finding the new reality, tried to regain the trust of the family, and disclosure of his character wanted to spend the rest of his life with dignity. That has not happened, and what he considered a general fair and fair to the other Poles turned against him.
Among the scenes associated with the family Fieldorfa my attention that the general view of the family. Daughters with his wife screaming and weeping, begged her father to write a letter for clemency, which the General had not wanted to write. Under pressure from the family accepted the request Fieldorf which caused great joy. The whole scene was supposed to be touching and it really has been exaggerated and that moved the 3672 episode "Fashion for success." It seems to me that the party convention "scold, nawrzeszczeć, cry" should go into oblivion, at least in the female cast.
There is no doubt that the "General Nile" is a very touching movie and it seems to me that it should be valid for every Pole. Despite its flaws and shortcomings we see it.


Trailer: 

The Other Bank (Gagma napiri )


Country: Georgia 
Year: 2009
Director: George Ovashvili
Producer: Sain Gabdullin
Editor: Sun-min Kim
Screenwriter: Nugzar Shataidze
Cinematographer: Amir Assadi

Music: Josef Bardanashvili
Principal Cast: Tedo Bekhauri, Galoba Gambaria, Nika Alajajev, Tamara Meskhi, Archil Tabukashvili

Torn from his father at the beginning of the Georgian-Abkhazia war, slightly cross-eyed 12-year-old Tedo is tired of living the life of a refugee. He works hard at an auto repair shop, and his young mother, Keto, works as a clerk, but it’s not enough to help them get by, so Keto starts to prostitute herself to help them survive. It’s all too much for Tedo to handle, and he decides to search for his father in war-torn Abkhazia. Warned not to go into this tinderbox, he decides to go anyway. Unable to speak the local language and afraid for his safety, Tedo pretends to be deaf as his odyssey takes him across physical and emotional landscapes and borders where nationalism rules and where the “eye for an eye” mentality dominates. The war-ravaged world he encounters reflects the complex state of affairs wrestling within the boy’s psyche. Director Ovashvili brings together a diverse production team from Russia, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Czech Republic, Israel, and South Korea to create a gripping, unsentimental story of a boy with grownup cares who finds his own path to living bravely.

Trailer:


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IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1368439/

my favourite movies

ஆறிலிருந்து அறுபது வரை

இயக்குனர் எஸ். பி. முத்துராமன்
நடிப்பு ரஜினிகாந்த்
ஜெயலக்ஸ்மி
சோ ராமசுவாமி
சுருளி ராஜன்
இசையமைப்பு இளையராஜா
வெளியீடு நாட்கள் 1979
நாடு இந்தியா
மொழி தமிழ்

 IMDB:  http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0274314/

 

 

 

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

IQ

   1.  Some months have 30 days, some months have 31 days. How many months have 28 days?

   2. If a doctor gives you 3 pills and tells you to take one pill every half hour, how long would it be before all the pills had been taken?

   3. I went to bed at eight 8 'clock in the evening and wound up my clock and set the alarm to sound at nine 9 'clock in the morning. How many hours sleep would I get before being awoken by the alarm?

   4. Divide 30 by half and add ten. What do you get?

   5. A farmer had 17 sheep. All but 9 died. How many live sheep were left?

   6. If you had only one match and entered a COLD and DARK room, where there was an oil heater, an oil lamp and a candle, which would you light first?

   7. A man builds a house with four sides of rectangular construction, each side having a southern exposure. A big bear comes along. What color is the bear?

   8. Take 2 apples from 3 apples. What do you have?

   9. How many animals of each species did Moses take with him in the Ark?

  10. If you drove a bus with 43 people on board from Chicago and stopped at Pittsburgh to pick up 7 more people and drop off 5 passengers and at Cleveland to drop off 8 passengers and pick up 4 more and eventually arrive at Philadelphia 20 hours later, What's the name of the driver?

























Answers:

   1.      All of them. Every month has at least 28 days.
   2.      1 hour. If you take a pill at 1 o'clock, then another at 1.30 and the last at 2'clock, they will be taken in 1 hour.
   3.      1 hour. It is a wind up alarm clock which cannot discriminate between a.m. and p.m.
   4.      70. Dividing by half is the same as multiplying by 2.
   5.      9 live sheep.
   6.      The match.
   7.      White.
   8.      2 apples.
   9.      None. It was Noah, not Moses.
  10.      You are the driver.

10 Interesting Facts About NOKIA

1) The ringtone "Nokia tune" is actually based on a 19th century guitar work named "Gran Vals" by Spanish musician Francisco Tárrega. The Nokia Tune was originally named "Grande Valse" on Nokia phones but was changed to "Nokia Tune" around 1998 when it became so well known that people referred to it as the "Nokia Tune."

2) The world's first commercial GSM call was made in 1991 in Helsinki over a Nokia-supplied network, by Prime Minister of Finland Harri Holkeri, using a Nokia phone.

3) Nokia is currently the world's largest digital camera manufacturer, as the sales of its camera-equipped mobile phones have exceeded those of any conventional camera manufacturer.

4) The "Special" tone available to users of Nokia phones when receiving SMS (text messages) is actually Morse code for "SMS". Similarly, the "Ascending" SMS tone is Morse code for "Connecting People," Nokia's slogan. The "Standard" SMS tone is Morse code for "M" (Message).

5) The Nokia corporate font (typeface) is the AgfaMonotype Nokia Sans font, originally designed by Eric Spiekermann. Its mobile phone User's Guides Nokia mostly used the Agfa Rotis Sans font.

6) In Asia, the digit 4 never appears in any Nokia handset model number, because 4 is considered unlucky in many parts of Southeast/East Asia.

7) Nokia was listed as the 20th most admirable company worldwide in Fortune's list of 2006 (1st in network communications, 4th non-US company).

8) Unlike other modern day handsets, Nokia phones do not automatically start the call timer when the call is connected, but start it when the call is initiated. (Except for Series 60 based handsets like the Nokia 6600)

9) Nokia is sometimes called aikon (Nokia backwards) by non-Nokia mobile phone users and by mobile software developers, because "aikon" is used in various SDK software packages, including Nokia's own Symbian S60 SDK.

10) The name of the town of Nokia originated from the river which flowed through the town. The river itself, Nokianvirta, was named after the old Finnish word originally meaning sable, later pine marten.