A forbidden love becomes “Breath In” a seductive melodrama
By Jenny Alvarez
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From the Writer/director Drake Doremus works with Felicity Jones a soulful and musical British exchange student Sophie Williams (Jones) comes to New York in search of inspiration. On the surface, Sophie’s host family seems happy enough, but with her arrival to the Reynolds’ Upstate New York home, the private struggles of each family member begin to bubble. In particular, frustrated musician-turned-piano- teacher Keith Reynolds (Guy Pearce) finds long suppressed dreams and desires reignited by Sophie’s talent and inquisitive nature. While Keith’s wife, Megan (Amy Ryan) and daughter, Lauren (breakout talent, Mackenzie Davis) focus on Lauren’s final year of high school, Sophie and Keith are drawn ever closer by their mutual longing for creative expression. Ultimately, Sophie and Keith must confront how much they are willing to sacrifice and what they truly want out of life. The main characters were improvising their dialogue and many times are halting verbal exchanges, half-smiles creating a seductive atmosphere. Innocence, maturity makes a relationship a love affair completely without fireworks due is a prohibited love when Pearce and Jones (both brilliant) when they start to get too close but the big dilemma is if both recognize the dangers ahead. Meanwhile, Jones plays a young woman who seems both fragile and incredibly poised beyond her years, a lethal combination that’s been the downfall of many a married man. Director is at building up the intensity of a scene until the air becomes charged with all the words not being said and the romantic impulses not being acted on. Definitely is a reflect of the lack of sincerity in a fake and unhappy marriage in which both lovers are desperate to believe that neither space, time nor the interferences of others will rupture their bottled passion.
It was a very controlled, well-executed picture in which the flash of passion with great music background which keeps any spectator on the seat without breath.
Andy García is part of “Rob The Mob”
By GalaTView staff
Photos by Alfonso De Elías
TOMMY (Pitt) and ROSIE (Arianda) have two things in common: a crazy-passionate love for one another and—after they’re caught robbing a florist on Valentine’s Day—prison records. Trying to go straight, Rosie lands a job at a debt-collection agency and persuades Tommy to join her. But soon Tommy is skipping his shifts to do something much more interesting—attend the landmark trial of Gambino-family boss John Gotti where Mafia hit man Sammy “The Bull” Gravano provides graphic testimony that could finally bring him down.Tommy’s fascination with the mob is deeply personal; when he was a boy, he saw his father suffer a brutal beating beat at the hands of local gangsters. So when he hears Sammy name a Mafia-owned social club where no guns are permitted.They also draw the attention of the FBI and veteran mob reporter CARDOZO (Romano), who splashes their unlikely story across the front page of the paper. But while the attacks enrage the mob, Bonanno crime family head BIG AL (Garcia) orders his men only to scare the couple.
It’s a decision Big Al will come to regret. During one of their heists in New York City, 1991 Tommy and Rosie stumble upon a Mafia secret so closely guarded that rank-and-file mobsters don’t even know it exists. To the Feds, it’s the smoking gun they’ve been looking for—a key to finally dismantling New York’s already-faltering crime syndicate. To Big Al, it’s the high cost of his earlier leniency—a mistake he quickly moves to correct.
For Tommy and Rosie, caught between the law and a mob contract, the future all depends on who gets to them first. A film with great casting and the crazy couple (Tommy and his girlfriend) targets of the mafia and the FBI. The mafia guys were perfect, even with having to walk the fine line of being scary, yet likable and comical all at the same time. All these are chasing this couple for some type of list that they stole. However Andy Garcia reflects certain wisdom in his character but a strong temperament and this makes him to fail in his organization. As a film fan you will see some great acting and everyone looks appropriately casts.
Andy Garcia talked about his character: “This guy was covering for long time. I saw pictures of him and his fascination has gone and many pictures of him were away, lost and try to find him but his attorney took all his pictures especially for his wife. I guess this guy was struggling with his real life against he wishes more. This kind of work was disgusting for the story of this couple. My performance was the closest personality, acting each moment was tough sometimes but at the end was important to everybody that this kind of guy would have been behind the bars.”
'Avengers: Age of Ultron' begins will surprise with big characters
By GalaTView Staff
Jeremy Renner’s Hawkeye in fighting form and new addition Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Quicksilver. Captain America (Chris Evans) may return to his past and Scarlett Johansson who will reprise her role as Black Widow assured there would be some strong female characters in the sequel. In few words the artwork looks very interesting and the whole movie as well.
A true talent with a big career: James Rebhorn's death
By GalaTView Staff
James Rebhorn has died at 65. This great actor died from melanoma. His long resume includes roles in The Scent of a Woman, Independence Day, The Game, Meet the Parents, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Cold Mountain, 30 Rock, Enlightened, The Good Wife, Law & Order and Boston Legal. He was at home in South Orange, N.J. and died peacefully around his family.
Enrique Iglesias, will participate in the "Billboard Superstar Q&A"
By GalaTview Staff
This event will take place during the 25th annual Billboard Latin Music Conference in April 21-24, 2014. One of the most successful artists of all time, Enrique Iglesias has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. A multiple Billboard Latin Music and Billboard Music award winner, Iglesias has released nine studio albums to worldwide success and is known for such hits as “Bailamos,” “Cuando Me Enamoro,” with Juan Luis Guerra, “I Like It,” featuring Pitbull, and “Tonight (I’m Loving You),” which made him the first male performer to have the most No. 1s on Billboard’s Dance Club Songs chart. He has also achieved seven No. 1s on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart and multiple No. 1s across the Billboard charts.
Iglesias holds the Billboard record for the most No. 1 singles on the Hot Latin Songs chart with 24, including his recent hits “El Perdedor” featuring Marco Antonio Solis, and “Loco” with Romeo Santos, both included on his tenth album, SEX AND LOVE, which launched some days ago. SEX AND LOVE features 16 tracks including “I’m a Freak” featuring Pitbull, “Noche y Dia” featuring Yandel and Juan Magan, “Beautiful” with Kyle Minogue, and “Me Cuesta Tanto Olvidarte.” Iglesias is competing for seven Billboard Latin Music Awards.
Enrique Iglesias joins Latin stars Gloria Trevi, Kat Dahlia, La Marisoul, Laura Pausini and Leslie Grace, and a lineup of industry leaders including Film and Music Producer Beco Dranoff; Head of Music Partnerships Latin America of Google Play Adrian Harley; Label Relations of Spotify Valerie Miranda; and COO of ArmySocial Manny Mora.