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THE POPCORN REEL EDITOR'S DESK - a
weekly word about the movies
There are so many reasons -- but very simply the bottom line may be that we just want to be entertained. Whether in Sri Lanka, Australia, Germany, Uganda, Brazil, Japan, France, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Finland, The United States, Barbados, Turkey, Canada, China, Spain, The Dominican Republic, India, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Italy, Bolivia, or anywhere else in the world movies (or this website, for that matter) reach -- we all love the movies. Movies can be therapy, they can be agony, they can be sorrow, they can be sublime. Two outstanding films this year are "Water" and
"An Inconvenient Truth". These two
films are not the most "entertaining" films in the sense of the word, but they
are films that depict a history and leave us asking if we are willing (or were
willing) to change that history and transform it into a different present-day
reality. The oppression of women who lost their husbands through no fault
of their own and the stigma that they faced throughout Indian society resonates
long after the end credits of "Water". Next, the documentary "An
Inconvenient Truth" is an indispensable film about the ever-declining state of
the environment. As a film critic I have sung the praises of both films
and hope that many people around the world see them. "Water" has recently
crossed the million-dollar mark in the United States, while "An Inconvenient
Truth" has zoomed past that threshold in just under two weeks in North America.
Globally both films will surely have an impact. Omar P.L. Moore |
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