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5 mai 2009

workhouse

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A workhouse was a place where people who were unable to support themselves could go to live and work. The Oxford Dictionary's earliest reference to a workhouse dates to 1652 in Exeter.

les Workhours etaient des foyers qui acceuillait des personnes qui n'etait pas capable de subvenir seul a leur besoins ,ils devaient alors executer des traveaux en comtrpartie.AU fil du temps les personnes qui y logaient furent mal traités,une atmosphère de terreur y raignait.

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23 mars 2009

imagine what happened before .

I want to tell you the story of my friends' house in California. It was the home of Jenny and Tom who was married since eight yearswith their little girl Katy,5years old . I knew them enough to affirm It was a dynamic,responsible couple,but not very rich. Often, the quarrelled and sometimes Jenny phoned me ,cried and confided . Tom was a violent and very proud husband.

0ne day Jenny phoned me suddenly and told me that she had left the house with Katy for ever. I wasn't really surprised,because Tom was used to thearten her .And that morning he had hit violently at the breakfast. After he left house for his job, and Jenny decided to go away for ever .

Five month later ,I wanted to visit Tom and was very astonished to find an empty house: without a name on the letter-box ...I supposed Tom couldn't pay the rent alone (he don't very earn money)and so the baillifs had come and taken  furniture .

I have no more news  Jenny's  and Tom since this drama.Doubtless new people were going to live in this house and they didn't ever know what had happened there.

10 mars 2009

Little biography of Edward Hooper

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Edward hooper was a american peinter. Hooper was born on 22 july 1882,in the small hudson river town of Nyack,New York State. Ha was conviced as of 17 years old that he would become an artist. Between 1906 and 1910,he made three long visits in europe:in Paris where he drawing parisian's types. Hooper likes all youngs artists of this time . His first exposure solo in 1920 in Whitney studio club, isa bailure. His second ,a victory,all his fabrics are solds.In 1924 he married the painter Josephine Verstille Nivision.He recived lots of honours and awards.Hoper died on may 15,1967,in it's workshop.

Son influence au cinéma :

The fabrics of Edward Hooper were a source of inspiration for the scenario writers. Alfred hitchock used "House by the rayloard" for "psychosis".The scne of painting "night windows"evoke the movie "Rear Window ". Other scenario writers paid homage to the fabrics of Hopper, such as George Stevens, Terrence Malick, Sam Mendes, Wim Wenders, Tim Burton, Alan Rudolph, Peter Greenaway, Warren Beatty, the Frères Coen or Woody Allen.

18 février 2009

BLOOD DIAMONDS

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Summary

A South African mercenary and a Mende fisherman find their fates forever intertwined as they embark on a quest to obtain a rare and highly coveted pink diamond frantic adventure drama.

Ripped from his family farm and forced to toil away in the sweltering South African diamond fields, Solomon Vandy (djimon hunmsou) discovered an extraordinary rough stone of immeasurable value.

Danny Archer (Leonardo DiCaprio) is a hired gun who specializes in the sale of so-called "blood diamonds" that are used to finance rebellions and terrorist organizations, and is currently serving time for smuggling.

As a bloody civil war rages in Sierra Leone and Archer learns that Vandy has safely hidden the diamond in a place where no one would ever suspect, the pair enlist the aid of disillusioned American journalist Maddy Bowen (Jennifer conelly) in recovering the treasure that has the power to save Vandy's family and provide the desperate Archer with a much-needed chance for redemption.

A wonderfull movie and a very familly's love storie.

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12 février 2009

HAROLD CRICK.

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Firstly the scene takes place in a blok of flats probably in the suburds on the morning. Its a story about Harold Crick and his wristwatch.

At the beginning, the wristwatch rang, then the man wake up and head for the bathroom(asleep) when he brush is teeth with toobrush ,he brush each of his thirty-two teeth seventy-six times ans thirty-eight times back and forth, thirty-eight times up ans down.

Secondly,he get dressed ;Harold wears a formal clothes, costume with a tie a tie .Harold is very methodical and fastidious; similar robot-like.

Firstly,he go to the job with bus,is probably that Harold is Atax man. This man is a man of infinite numbers and few calculations .

This life is be tidy everything is in right place; he is alone with wristwatch.

Until the day,he hears a voice 's woman he was extremly worried. This voice is probably the narrator's of a story than Harold. It 'll distress Harold's life .

Little give general idea of the sitiuation.

http://www.dailymotion.com/search/stranger%252Bthan%252Ba%252Bfiction/video/xbqvp_stranger-than-fiction-trailer

Pictures of the movie.

http://www.artofthetitle.com/media/film/2006/stranger_than_fiction_opening

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