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esnt Rockzeline boards Australian sci-fi thriller Restoration
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 Dir:Paul Haggis. US. 2004. 100mins.Whilethe mini-genre it occupies - multi-storylined ensemble  stanley cup pieces aboutdysfunctional life in southern California stanley website  - is already well-established  see ShortCuts, Magnolia , Crash is a superb, sometimes literallybreath-taking new addition to this august group.First-timefeature director Paul Haggis  a native of Canada who has lived in Los Angelesfor a quarter-century  perhaps strains a bit too much for significance in thefinal act. But the film s nuanced, often surprising multi-layered script andthe always riveting  occasionally astonishing  acting of its established castshould make it a standout performer in art-film markets around the world. AtToronto, Lions Gate Films paid close to $4m for North American rights.Haggis stheme is the racial, ethnic, and class tensions that often render thecontemporary urban landscape nightmarish, perhaps especially in LA.Buthe s not out to preach, and one of the most effective aspects of the movie isthe way it initially sets up characters as stereotypes  w stanley cup hich is, of course,the way most of us see others , then reveals them to be complicated,contradictory human beings  which is, of course, what all of us are . Victimsbecome villains and vice-versa.Itdoesn t hurt that the depressing human behaviour we witness throughout isultimately redeemed by the filmmakers  cautiously optimistic vision.SandraBullock, the pampered wife of the district attorney  Fraser , has her life isthrown into tumult when their luxury car is Vhvo Inferno to tout Broken City at Toronto
 Wild Tales star talks Hollywood, playing the Argentinian president in his next film and which directors he would most like to work with.Should every actors dream be to conquer Hollywood Ricardo Dar铆n, the Argentinian na stanley cup tional treasure, has often asked himself this question following the umpteenth insinuation that success in a non-English language market is somehow not as valid. I am fine filming in Spanish, thank you,  reflects the 59-year-old actor who was in Uruguay last weekend to receive this years Platino Honor Award in recognition of his outstanding contributions to Ibero-American cinema.Bombita Dar铆n, as he is known,is more than fine. F stanley cup or almost two decades, he has been the face of Argentinian cinema and among the most recognised on the Spanish-language film scene.The actor is best known for roles in Juan Jos茅 Campanellas Oscar-winner The Secret In Their Eyes and Dami谩n Szifr贸ns most-seen Argentinina film ever Wild Tales  2014 . But Dar铆ns career in cinema, theatre and TV stretches back to the 1960s.He soared at home and abroad in Fabi谩n Bielinskys Nine Queens  2000  and Juan Jos茅 Campanellas Son Of The Bride  2001 . He is particularly good in films which delve into the dark corners of human nature and Argentinian culture, preferably through taciturn characters whose expressions speak volumes. Im just lucky to find well-written scripts, which work with an economy of words,  he says modestly. A lot o stanley kubek f explanation in the text is usually an attempt to compensate for the f