Friday, April 23, 2010

Do Hiv People Always Have Colds Flu

Swept Away, 2002, Guy Ritchie

Lina Wertmuller
If she was dead he turns in his grave.
What havoc, what a mess!
This is absolutely the worst remake I have ever seen in my life. I am not surprised in any way that we have won every possible Razzie Awards (worst director, worst actress, worst couple, worst remake, and even worst drama of the last 25 years!).
I wonder how Mrs. Lina was able to accept that one of his masterpieces were completely dismantled and stripped of its original content (the money nowadays stir the souls whiter ...).
For those who have not seen the original Swept by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of \u200b\u200bAugust 1974 , is a love story that blooms on a desert island between the arrogant, spoiled, rich Pavone Lanzetti Raffaella (Mariangela Melato a unique, indescribable, perfect in a role that made history) and Gennaro Carunchio sailor (Giancarlo Giannini, to stay without words literally superlative rant of insults which seem even in the "typical"), two characters so far from each other, backgrounds, lifestyles and ways of thinking are completely different, her Milanese representative of capitalism, he instead fervent communist.
In remake, the roles of Raffaella and Gennaro are the child of Madonna and Giannini, Adriano, as beautiful as the father but not able to support heritage so important for Mrs. Ciccone say thank Melato that has not sued.
Swept Away completely loses all the magic of the original, the political references that formed the structure of diegetic Swept Away fate here are completely absent, as are references to the struggle class or differences between North and South Italy, of which there is no trace in the remake, which eventually becomes a love story between two people catapulted on an island deserted.
Ve do not recommend it very strongly, I have caught on Channel 4, but if I immediately changed the channel I would have done less nervous.

This is the trailer for Swept Away ...

Here, however, some scenes Swept by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of \u200b\u200bAugust

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