Monsieur Ibrahim (2003): A Peaceful and Modest Movie

Presenting inter-religion interaction between a Jewish boy and Muslim man, Monsieur Ibrahim puts Omar Sharif and Pierre Boulanger in the leading roles. Set in suburb area of Paris, Moses a boy arounda lives only with his depressed father, which Moses is oblivious about. He saves money so he can pay the prostitute in his region. … Continue reading Monsieur Ibrahim (2003): A Peaceful and Modest Movie

Big Fish (2003): To the Next Level of Trust

Probably some movie addicts can define Tim Burton’s movie without looking to the credit title. Dark, gloomy and eccentric. Somehow I found all that in most of his movie. Do not leave out weird looking creatures mingling with human. Big Fish, movie based on a book by Daniel Wallace, was actually the very first movie … Continue reading Big Fish (2003): To the Next Level of Trust

Lost In Translation (2003): Just Life, Artistically

This is what I want, I must say. Lost In Translation gives a story that flows like water without stream, but do not make you sleepy or bored. They meet accidentally, try to continue it, have a deeper feeling, but life goes on. And yes, in picturesque presentation on screen. As simple as that, but … Continue reading Lost In Translation (2003): Just Life, Artistically