Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Ben Affleck is on his second attempt at directing and he gets much better as a director and writer and an actor, returning with the mind and eyes to the story of Will Hunting written duet with his friend Matt Damon in which he was also second lead of the story.
Well, here too our handsome Bostonian carves out a leading role, which should not strive to show off much in the emotive facial expressions, especially because good at being surrounded by a number of good actors in film and television, especially the trend that more In recent years, managing to make them interact on screen in a credible and functional history.
Affleck knows your city and you feel the same affection for the places and the people who compose it, managing to recreate an environment in which the popular element of the crime is lively and engaged in certain types of individuals that make up the human fauna.
Affleck film follows the style of robbery, failing to make a clean job, no flaws, which are not perceived excesses by the character of its protagonists, in which everything seems balanced and the final result shows how to make a film decent without mistakes or without wanting to overdo it at all costs.
A film that focuses on the sincerity of intent of its author and can be seen and this does not seem overly rhetorical, thanks to a director who can effectively represent the robbery, as much as movies like that teach criminal and suggesting the correct voltage and changes before necessary to take sufficient cause for the viewer's attention, despite the length of the film.
recollect now the curiosity to retrieve the previous film Affleck and see how it will evolve in the future his work behind the camera, surely more satisfying and enjoyable than before it, but in Hollywood there's room for everyone in the world acting.

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