week films:

 wall street 1: well pretty outside the current movies we are used to nowadays, but michael douglas kicks ass on the movie and it is so interesting to learn stuff from the financial markets especially if we consider that i'm a business student. although if we consider the style of movies that i'm used to review, this one has nothing to do with it and stands a little bit out of climax and drama.

 wall street 2: i was surprised by seeing carey mulligan in this kind of movie and it's pretty easy to understand that she's used to more dramatic roles. we can see that she's trying to push the drama but the intensity does not match the context. the thing that i really loved in this movie is the same that i loved in the other one: the financial perspective. and it is very interesting to see the crisis beyond our national myopia.

 religulous: saw it again for the... i don't even count anymore. but at least the 6th. always funny, forever funny.

 eat pray love: light movie. but you can quite get the point and if you don't get inside the story and don't really appreciate the plot, at least you can be delighted with the views from rome, india and bali.

 this week's plans:
 - into the wild
 - the beatles in the usa
 - gainsburg

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