Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Mysore Malligepubic Hair

quarter between the BBC and calorro (and anything else)


weeks ago I finished the fourth and final (definitively) season Lark Rise to Candleford , this gem from the BBC who has the charm of good yields with a unforgettable characters. Everyone in Time Stories says will miss Laura, Queenie, Twister, Alfie, Minnie, Thomas and Dorcas. And I think it's better this way to finish up all the hair. Feared that this fourth round rolling something that had been bound and securely tied, at least in appearance. But it was a great final. A pleasure, really. Well

. After the experience british calorreo had to return to Italy at the insistence of some Forero. This time it was Il falco e la colomba , loosely based on The Abbess of Castro by Stendhal, and starring Giulio Berruti, Andrea Casalegno the Necker van La figlia di Elisa and Cosima Coppola. It is set in sixteenth century Italy and mixing real characters, such as Vittoria Colonna, with others. The story is of the Romeo and Juliet for a change. They do well, there is chemistry, but the plot is flojilla for my taste. There is nothing more than dogged them both for being together. To pass the time, no more. Giulio Berruti does it well, you'll note more mature than in the previous series (there was not bad, eye) and is also great to look more Renaissance, why deny it.




Finally, I saw an Italian version of Rebecca quite decent. I was not displeased at all. The protagonist Capotondi is Cristina, who recently starred as Sissi, and Maxim de Winter is Alessio Boni, an actor who stars in the same thing is War and Peace Caravaggio portrays you or Puccini and looks like the real thing!



Well that's it. Well, no. At last I could enjoy life sentence , one of those movies that I resisted, because I never saw the time to sit down. I seemed to be seeing a sort of sister The Green Mile, but not supernatural. I'm still staying with the starring Tom Hanks, but this is also a joy.

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