Sunday, March 14, 2010

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a mother's love is the greatest force that can exist in the world, is the force capable of providing enough power to grow and overcome any obstacle. That is the message we sell Precious, the second film as director Daniel Lee, whose first film as producer was Monster's Ball, for which she won the Oscar for Halle Berry, actress making her the first African American to be a prize Academy for Best Actress in 2001.

Precious (based on the novel 'Push'), is a drama full of emotions so strong able to wound the sensibilities of anyone. newcomer Gabourey Clareece Sidibe plays Precious Jones, a young African American 16-year-old mother of a child with Down syndrome and pregnant with another child product of violations of his father. Not enough with that, is subjected to constant abuse from a violent and castrating mother, who lives tied to a TV and is maintained by the money it receives assistance social

Precious is not a Cinderella, his character is built on the pain and suffering received by the bizarre love their parents, those emotions that nobody expects his young age, are not sufficient to destroy the dreams you have as a teenager, desperate to get out of this chaos in which he lived imagining herself as a celebrity, loved by all. The prototypes of beauty that are imposed by society and the constant insults received by his mother, are the clearest example of what is now live in societies around the world, making young people in high consumers of aesthetic beauty slowly destroys the ability to love oneself.

violence at home is another strong point of the movie, showing scenes and dialogues too shocking moments of history. It's one blow after another in the spectator's consciousness, the best way to open our eyes to a reality that for many women is fictional, pushing the limit of drama with an ending quite acidic.

undoubtedly is a film that will leave its mark on some people and the history of American independent cinema, and that beyond having a message of hope, has proven to be a young actress (Sidibe) and a great comedian like Mo'Nique been able to overcome their own stereotypes and received two best actress awards in major film festivals.


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