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Love is the triumph of imagination in “Goodbye First Love”
Review by Jenny Alvarez
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Goodbye First Love, now is available in some American movie theaters since April 20th. An acutely perceptive portrait of a bright young woman in the wake of her first romance. Fifteen-year-old Camille (Lola Créton) is a serious, intensely focused girl who has fallen in love with easy-going Sullivan (Sebastian Urzendowsky), an older boy who reciprocates her feelings, mostly, but wants to be free to explore the world. When he leaves her to travel through South America, she is devastated. But over the next eight years, she develops into a more fully formed woman, with new interests and a new love—and the possibility that she’ll be less defenseless when Sullivan enters her life again. Rendering scenes that showcase her extraordinary ability to evoke moods and feelings, Hansen-Løve takes the story of a girl’s first romance and makes it into a singular experience, familiar in its broad strokes and yet so specific that it feels uniquely personal.
This movie reminds me my first relationship, my first kisses and heartbreaks. Besides, the beauty of the language, the cities, the countryside make this movie magical and realistic so It goes far beyond that, and all the emotional echoes of those moments will last for long after the relationship itself is over. However, all the heightened emotions that come with love. The fear of being rejected and abandoned is very real and must be acknowledged. It is a well structured and meaningful love movie that gives us the freedom to be who we are, loving others for who they are. In few words, when you really love deeply in one direction makes you more loving in all others. Life is full of pure love for all things that makes you capable of doing things that you consider part of your happiness.
Rihanna was Caught in Coachella being Sexy
This singer/guitarist believes the dream could become a reality
By GalaTView Staff
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James is eager to team up with Sean Lennon, Dhani Harrison and Zak Starkey to create the next generation of the Fab Four.
However, he admits Ringo Starr’s son Zak is too busy to join – but his brother Jason, also a drummer, has expressed a keen interest.
He said: “I’d be up for it. Sean seemed to be into it, Dhani seemed to be into it. I’d be happy to do it.”
Asked if the group had been mooted, James replied: “Yeah, a little bit.”
Before she was famous: Gaga
Before Lady Gaga became an international success, she was known as Stefani Germanotta. Stepani worked at a restaurant with a photographer Malgorzata Saniewska. In 2005, Malgorzata offered Stepani a free photoshoot, Malgorzata had no idea that her co-worker would be born a pop-star. Malgorzata stated that Gaga was humble, down to earth, and generous. “But even with all the fame she’s still the same girl”, stated Malgorzata. “The fact that we ran into each other and she came up to me, she didn’t say ‘Hi’ and run off. She stood there for 15 minutes, just chatting. She remembered my name, she remembered who I was, and she had so much to say. She’s still the same person to me”. We have the exclusive pictures that Malgorzata took of Stepani aka Lady Gaga.