Tuesday, 30 October 2012

10 EUROS? WTF?


 Have you gone to the cinema lately? Have you seen those high prizes? I go to the cinema to watch a film, not for pay so much money for two hours of entertainment. And I don't care if the film has got three dimensons or five, I only want MY FILM, without announcements or publicity.

  
The last time I go was to watch "The Breaking Down", I pay 6,70 euros, I think this is a little high prize, but it's not bad comparated with others cinemas where I go. But it's unbelievable that a ticket for watch a film in three dimensions can cost ten euros. I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!

  
I remember when I were a child, I went to the cinema to watch "Harry Potter" o "Ice Ace" and I pay four  or at the most five euros, but not these astronomical prizes. In the last years, the prize of films had been raised from four euros to ten.

 In my opinion, this is a vicious circle, because if the prize of the tickets raise, you go fewer to the cinema, and consequently, the tickes will cost more and this successively, but I don´t have a solution for this, cause if the prizes of the tickets fall, there would be fewer films..

Monday, 22 October 2012

Books become films


Maybe you didn't know, but a lot of your favourite films have been inspired by a previous book. For example, “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” and “The Prince Caspian” are books from a collection written by Clive Staples Lewis, known as C. S. Lewis.

Those books are about the history of a imaginary world called Narnia, where creatures like animals which can talk, centaurus and humans live together as equals.

In the first film, an evil witch controls Narnia, and the Lion Aslan (considered as a god), is disappeared. Four london children are driven to Narnia by a wardrobe, and they have to prove themselves that they are able to save Narnia.


In the next one, the children return again to Narnia where there is a plot to depose Prince Caspian, the legitimate heir of the throne. Lucy, Edmund, Peter and Susan have to protect the Prince and get the throne back to him.



The films can be more entertaining than the books, but there are a lot of details that are forgotten in the way of production. In our opinion, the books are more complete and deeper than the movies.

Our advice: read the book before watching the film. You will understand better some scenes and will catch double senses of them.


xoxo