Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Getting White Discharge In 39 Week




I do not want to miss one smile I do not want to miss

kiss you just want to be here with you as far


hold you tight I just want to feel your heart so close to mine
not want to close my eyes

not want to fall asleep because I'd miss you baby
I do not want to miss anything ;

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Miami Cruising Places

John Rambo (2008)



Rambo (2008) Sylvester Stallone


"Rambo's character refers to the mythical man who has been chosen to do a job that does not really want to do, but who has been born for it. "- Sylvester Stallone

" It hurts a woman in the whole body "- Borges

occasion of the presentation of book "The Journey of Love" (Destiny ed, 2007) Eduard Punset a well-known comedian commented Catalan when we are in our mother's womb develop what is known as fluctuating asymmetry: small mutations due to various causes harmful for children fetal development and subsequently result in too large an ear, one eye a little above the other ....


Later as we grow our subconscious assimilates the harmony of the faces of the absence of these mutations creating our concept of beauty.


So what happens when we fall in love with a girl who looks incredibly beautiful what is happening is that our brain interprets the other person has a high quality genetic material.

Still, despite the cold fact remains very fucking love of a queen of symmetry, one as a catalog of genetic defect errant, both physical and mental.

Look
but John Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) lose the reason why Sarah (Julie Benz) in the movie at hand, turned his body into that of an ogre Wistrol chair and his face in a sample of how dangerous it is to overdo the botox.

And if Stallone has never been exactly known for her pretty face, with its 63 years is not that much has improved their physical appearance, which only serves to increase feelings of emotional isolation and sentimental character.


first received by all as a sequel to "mercenary" of the Rambo trilogy, that is for the sole purpose to make the most money possible, with little or no artistic intent, this John Rambo (idem, 2008) became a blockbuster, which together with the super hit which earned Stallone Rocky Balboa (idem, 2006), has resulted in a total claim figure of muscular actor in the last decade, whose career was in the gutter and now full-fledged project refloat Stallone making a quasi-cult figure as his good friend Mickey Rourke.


John Rambo, a loner and quite ugly, withdrawn from the world, accompanying a group of missionaries to the border of Burma because of the attraction he feels for Sarah, gorgeous (symmetric) prude who has no interest for him, but despite that, blinded by their feelings and aware of the blackness that keeps inside (notice how she looks at his object of desire through the cage of a Cobra) feels the need to accompany her to protect her from a violent environment and wild, since for him Sarah is too beautiful and delicate for this world of shit that our anti hero knows so well;

- She was allegedly raped 50 times and you would have them beheaded - Rambo said after settling a group of pirates.


When John Rambo back from the border, only to find that the missionaries have disappeared kidnapped by Burmese forces and that he should accompany a group of mercenaries who came to their rescue.


So the former soldier embarks on a suicide mission expected to reunite with Sarah, knowing that the girl is out of reach and that that which you will save, violence pure and simple , is precisely what it seeks to avoid and despise, the taken again to the beast inside her, although that will separate them forever.

"That's what we are - Stallone says the cocky Lewis (Graham McTavish) after discussing whether to go forward, punctuating with - live for nothing or die for something - because Stallone thinks he can redeem himself by dying on the mission because it has reached a level of hatred towards oneself that allows you to continue interacting with others.


The Christian guilt, which connects very well with the fact that the missionaries are kidnapped, trailing John Rambo is clearly exposed when forging his machete again, - do not kill for your country, killed for you, God never let you forget that - says Stallone's alter ego on the screen in a surprising statement that questions the legitimacy of U.S. military interventions in Vietnam and Afghanistan.


That is their tragedy that his greatest virtue is precisely to kill, which unlike Rambo II and III, not glorified at all in the film, which shows the violence with the maximum realism possible, with great harshness in a series of scenes and not at all complacent outstanding that could have filmed Peckinpack Sam at his best and where effects appear real weapons such as Barret sniper rifle, able to tear a man's head shot.


But after the amazing tour de force of livers that it alone makes the movie experience must for lovers of good action films and also test the skill of Stallone behind the camera, this, not content with torturing his character in this orgy of death , Shows how hard it is sentimental rejection even for those accustomed to living with genetic defects in a scene worthy of a great teacher, John Rambo, alone and injured on top of a hill referred to as Sarah runs to meet the moral Michael, the face of discouragement Stallone says it all without releasing a single word in one hand while carrying the cross that Sarah had given previously (ie carry his own cross to almost the end of the footage).


But while she cries at seeing so much death and runs into the arms of one who has seriously tried under Nam veteran throughout the film, John Rambo has completed the circle, has embraced violence again, but this time for a cause they truly believed (a woman) who rejects him, which he accepts as part of the atonement which are submitting their sins and is therefore not surprising that in the end the film back to the family farm as a kind of Odysseus after the Trojan War including, apparently thinking that is at peace with God for all the bloodshed and that their fighting days are over, at least until Rambo V, which I hope no buries the achievements of this issue that is very close to being a brilliant masterpiece about the torment that we go through love, despite all this driven by small defects of nature.

(sic)