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An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
Wake up World
A must see, it will put things into perspective and is an in depth analysis of Global Warming. Al Gore shows his life work, and why it is important to him as well as why we should consider it in the same light. He also exposes the Bush administration's lack of attention to this escalating problem and evasive style in which they confront this boiling point issue. The style of the documentary is done in a seminar format, as if you are attending a lecture given by him but with all the advantages and magic of film. His charisma and passion for the subject are enchanting, as well as what film capture's the best, that feeling of inspiration and wanting to make a difference.
Number 10 (2006)
A fair Assessment
When i heard Number 10 was in filming i was very interested.Being a major supporter of the South African movie industry, I could not hold in the anticipation but was regrettably disappointed, I have never been so compelled to state my opinion in the past, as in this case. Colin Moss is out of his depth, great idols presenter , one dimensional performance( at least in this role). His inability to show a "realness" in the the character conflict is undoubtedly obvious. The best performance is given by Shannon Ezra, what a gem she is and helps grip the audience back in to the film. The supporting actors do a great job but if the lead actor isn't up to standard it overshadows their performance. The film tries to "glamourise" a part of South African society that isn't glamorous, the film should of been based on the Super 14, an exciting and well known competition, not a b-grade comp. Darrel Roodt a generally a good director, he fails to capture the essence of rugby and poetic movement that is associated with it. He also fails to decide whether its a love story, rugby movie or father son conflict. This movie takes away some of the confidence Tsotsi instilled in the South African Movie Going Public. See it and make up your mind for yourself!
This comment is an honest and conservative opinion from a Major Supporter of South African Cinema.