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Rabbit Hole (2010) The Last

Directed by John Cameron Mitchell . With Nicole Kidman , Aaron Eckhart, Sandra Oh , Dianne Wiest , Jon Tenney, Tammy Blanchard, Giancarlo Esposito , duration 90 min. - USA 2010.

"Rabbit Hole" traces the fine line between despair and hope, is the encounter between death and life, the communion between joy and sadness. It is not easy to put together emotions and moods so different, but the delicate and fair director John Cameron Mitchell arrives at the finish line and reaches all intents promised. Without trapping the feelings compartmentalized, Cameron-Mitchell in his hands a model as simple as powerful a story of a broken family trying to rebuild, starting from simple things everyday. An everyday life that Becca and Howie Corbett for hard work and pain, but with the desire to share their pain even with the times and ways they will find the strength to face. "Rabbit Hole" begins, perhaps at the time of its conclusion, that final open that suggests the opposite of everything, Becca and Howie are thrown into the rabbit hole, hoping to to achieve the happiness that would exist in one of the many parallel universes in which Jason, sensitive young student who has invested their son, because he totally believes meets every day a reality that seems too big and too overwhelming. "Rabbit Hole" is a hymn to life exorcising death, an ending that will not look back, but maybe most of the death of a child, "Rabbit Hole" is about a loss of something that is so loved and will never return and emptiness that the loss and leaves the dilemma of how to fill it. An immense pain that does not disappear but that is changing, the only problem is how to know and understand how affrontare.Un 'esisetenza cut that in two tries to reunite herself with the knowledge that the future can never be more than one project but that will be built step by step with a "then" infinite resignation will not have peace but only a load to carry in pocket vita.Si will accompany the path of suffering, and we laugh, we cry and we are moved as if the sensations were also affected by our protagonists, because everyone has suffered a loss in some way and "Rabbit Hole" does not offer a solution but a way to survive in the least difficult as possible but without remedies promise false and hypocritical scappatoie.Il vacuum and the weight that it carries within it the people we loved and who have been away forever but more generally of all that we thought was gone forever and instead of tutto.John Cameron Mitchell and feel involved and noted the delicacy and discretion to leave the story in its natural evolution without forcing useless and trivial games dramatization . Will certainly not be his most disturbing film, and is certainly not an innovative film of its kind, but the sensitivity to observe but never intrusive characters and situations makes his directing a good lesson in great American indie cinema that no-frills unnecessary and without exaggeration withdrew with a simple family who is trapped in a limbo in which, despite its flaws it feels as ever closer. The camera glides gently on the faces of the characters, is always consistent with the circumstances and if by "Shortbus" was done from this point of view, a good job here if you can go beyond himself, with the difference being that while Far less is more emotion-related but at the same time posted so polished as not to compromise the result to excessive coinvolgimento.Ma John Cameron Mitchell did not do everything alone, the credit goes to the excellent screenplay by Lindsay-Abair that cleverly adapts the drama and its changes due to the intent and necessary Rimage faithfully iniziali.Il cast, there's little to say, is excellent. A team of actors in a state of grace, in its comfortable with a subject so difficult, from an amazing cappeggiato Nicole Kidman not miss a tone, a glance, a gesture, explores all possible levels and the wide range of emotions related to his character. Vince twice: as an actress and as a producer, this film is 80% his work. Harsh but torn, you may even feel almost touch the silent anger and despair that is brought in, it is never too much and enjoy moments of pure recitazione.Aaron Eckhart follows, with nothing to envy, manages to be sensitive and specific at the same time, with honesty and conviction interprets the pain of a father trapped in their passato.Miles Teller is a youngster, you hear a lot more about him because hopefully seeing him in the role of Jason, Danny accidentally murderess, brings a lump in my throat. Howie, Becca and Jason, three lost souls are faced with a situation much larger than them but that will have to overcome together without blame, accuse, but without sharing what they carry inside. Each of them can survive as they can not and should not be alone. "Rabbit Hole" also teaches that, as others are important for survival of life itself, and above all share what we have in the heart helps to make "the then "of life more easily acceptable and easier to digerire.Un film that hits the soul and heart, but perhaps easier to potente.Esattamente this much like life.

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