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Thursday, December 26, 2013

The Brave One

Fear. It's there, but we don't realize its existence until something triggers it and brings out of the shadows of our souls. Erica Bain (Jodie Foster) is a successful NY woman, with her own radio show, and her beloved loyal fiance. She has the life she always wanted, and an upcoming wedding. All this is burned to ashes when a peaceful walk in the park turns her life upside down, where Erica and her fiance end up dead. Erica died, and a new woman is born. A woman who derives her strength from her constant fear. A modern hero is born, a hero who takes the life of bad people without a second thought. This movie shows that fear is always there, even when we don't notice its existence, and once we loose everything, all what is left is fear. We are afraid that the incident will occur again, we are afraid for the people who might share the same suffering one day, we are afraid to live because we have nothing left to loose, nothing left to protect. And to eliminate the fear, we do the only thing we know, take revenge which becomes a way of living. This movie also gives a glimpse of NY city, the marvelous city everyone loves. The safest city, the city of dreams that Erica describes it passionately on her radio show. And just like that, pouf, that city vanishes. Its silver lining hides the crimes, and the lack of safety that threatens the daily lives of its citizens. Judie's and Terrance's performances are outstanding, and if you are look for a quick thriller, The Brave One is your pick. Yes it's a relatively old movie, it was released in 2007, but it is worth watching and reviewing and I was glued to the tv. A 4 stars movie!

“Men go to far greater lengths to avoid what they fear than to obtain what they desire.” 


― Dan BrownThe Da Vinci Code 
“There are two basic motivating forces: fear and love. When we are afraid, we pull back from life. When we are in love, we open to all that life has to offer with passion, excitement, and acceptance. We need to learn to love ourselves first, in all our glory and our imperfections. If we cannot love ourselves, we cannot fully open to our ability to love others or our potential to create. Evolution and all hopes for a better world rest in the fearlessness and open-hearted vision of people who embrace life.” 
― John Lennon http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/fear )

A World of My Own

    Initiating a blog was never an option, and what triggered it now is my love for words, and for English in particular. I feel that I have to voice my thoughts or I'll explode! English isn't my native language, but it is an escape. Some individuals might not understand the beauty of a foreign language, the beauty of new words that may express one's feelings in a way a native language can't. Some say that French is the language of diplomacy, Spanish is the language of passion, and Russian is the language of power...Well for me English is a universal language that approximately sums everything up. It vents my anger, fear, love, and any emotion that invades my fragile heart. Don't get this wrong, I love my native language, and my loyalty for my country and culture is everlasting. So being the language lover I am, having a favorite language is normal. This might change, who knows!

    In this complicated world, my mind finds relief in books and movies. With every word I read, and with every scene my eyes catch, I travel to a world of my own. A parallel universe where an alternating version of my life is possible. And I wonder what if this and that was actually possible. Sometimes I love the the storm of feeling that erupts within my soul when I finish a book or a movie. A sad scene can literally leave me with tears, and a sweet romantic story can make butterflies erupt in my stomach!Weird?Yes, I never said I am normal.
      
     I just started this blog, and the thought came out of no where, but I hope that someone out there shares my thoughts about life, movies, books... 

     Right now two quotes can sum it up and reveal some of my traits:
"She had always wanted words, she loved them; grew up on them. Words gave her clarity, brought reason, shape." --Michael Ondaatje
"In the world I am always a stranger, I don't understand it's language, it doesn't understand my silence."--Bei Dao