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Per Grazia Ricevuta (Between Miracles) directed by Nino Manfredi. Benedict is an orphan: he takes care of only a maiden aunt and libertine, who constantly criticizes its pranks, filling it with religious scruples and meditate to get rid of entrusting it to an orphanage. At night, the boy can not sleep because he is afraid of certain sounds, his aunt said to have remorse for his wickedness, does them because she herself getting men. Even the friends of Benedict are pervaded by scruples, fear of being in mortal sin for watching, hidden in the fields, under the skirts of farmers busy harvesting. For this reason, as he prepares to receive his first communion, Benedict lives the incident in an atmosphere of religiosity exasperated. In preparation for the sacrament, the priest Don Quirino distributed to children effigies of "celestial friends," the saints who should assist them until Jesus to receive Benedict touches Eusebius, who was martyred at the stake. The same night the boy woke up from the entrance is the home of a loving aunt, John. We think of her aunt, who quickly comes together while John is hiding in a closet but it opens, revealing the intruder. In order not to betray the woman can claim it as Eusebius, and imposes his nephew not to tell anyone, not even to the priest, with the excuse that it would be a sin of pride, and that the '"heavenly friend" might take offense. Benedict is not convinced, but in the end, apparently, believe it. The next day, in fact, before going to school, put up a prayer written in Eusebius in the same cabinet where he found John. At that moment comes in the room to wash her aunt. Hiding in the closet, Benedict sees naked and starts to cry. The woman that finds out and starts beating, increasing his sense of guilt and shame, and warning him that the priest from whom the evening will confess not give him absolution. Benedict has not the courage to confess to Father Quirino, who is playing the ceremony in a hurry, and pretending that they have done. At the time of first communion, believing in sacrilege, the boy feels suffocated from the host and the shame runs away from the church falling into a deep ravine. All fear the worst has happened, instead the child gets up unharmed. Now the people cry and the miracle Benedict, almost like an icon, dressed in a tunic in honor of St. Eusebius is carried in procession among the folk who ask him thanks. The aunt catches at the chance to get rid of , dedicated to the saint and making him welcome in a Franciscan monastery, where he passed his youth.
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Dead Poets Society aka Der Club der toten Dichter (1989)
beautiful movie |
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orig. MANIAC (1980)
remake 2012 violent violent violent ,pure madness |
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From Kingdom Of Heaven. King Baldwin played by Edward Norton is my favorite character in the movie.
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Jean - Paul Belmondo Le Guignolo / Der Puppenspieler (1980)
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The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey - Thorin Oakenshield vs Azog in the battle of Azanulbizar between Dwarves and Orcs
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Happy Birthday,Bettie
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Post: #181 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 20.04.2013, 22:28 20.04.2013, 22:25 Re: Movie scenes you always liked
Happy Birthday Jessica Lange
it´s a remake from 1946 |
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Post: #180 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 18.04.2013, 16:04 18.04.2013, 16:03 Re: Movie scenes you always liked
orig vs remake
Kid Galahad 1937 starring ;Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis, and Humphrey Bogart. Directed by Michael Curtiz... Edward G. Robinson and a cheap& bad remake |
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What About Bob?
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....from trinità
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Post: #177 Zuletzt bearbeitet: 10.04.2013, 03:42 10.04.2013, 03:37 Re: Movie scenes you always liked
The last six months I have seen a few movies. There were bad, they were good, and ....
If I see a bad movie, I feel like they took my precious 1.5 or 2 hours. If I see a good movie, I'm glad he managed to turn off my brain. And sometimes I see a movie that will give me something in return. The last six months have seen three great films. 1. The Grey - Liam Neeson vs alpha male wolf In this movie, the main focus is on the characters and their internal development. This was one of the most memorable movie moments for me for many years. The film is very strange ending but if one considers the end of the film is very good. 2.Warrior - Brendan Conlon( Joel Edgerton ) vs Tommy Conlon( Tom Hardy ) One of the hardest things in life forgive others, but perhaps even more difficult to forgive ourselves. Two brothers face the fight of a lifetime. And must finally confront each other in the MMA cage. 3. Peaceful Warrior - Bridge scene - I think a few quotes from the movie is worth more than my poor words: - Socrates: The first realization of a warrior is not knowing. - Dan Millman: He ones who are hardest to love are usually the ones who need it the most. - Socrates: There is no better, you will never be better. Same way you’ll never be less than anybody else. - Socrates: A warrior is not about perfection or victory or invulnerability. He’s about absolute vulnerability. That is the only true courage. - Socrates: Everyone wants to tell you what to do and what’s good for you. They don’t want you to find your own answers, they want you to believe theirs. Dan Millman: Let me guess, and you want me to believe yours. Socrates: No, I want you to stop gathering information from the outside and start gathering it from the inside. - Socrates: Knowledge is not the same as wisdom. - Socrates: I call myself a Peaceful Warrior...because the real battles we fight are on the inside. ( Sorry for my bad English ) |
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Funny scene from In & Out
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Crowd problems in the bus lol!!!
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