Saturday, March 27, 2010

70 Minutes Of Free Movies

Sellers violence: The Battle of Kruger

Bring a video camera in hand can turn into reporters or filmmakers in unexpected ways and even lead to fame. That happened to a tourist who was on tour in the Kruger National Park South Africa: As part of the recorded landscape discovered a shocking story: the struggle for survival between buffalo, lions and a cocdrilo.
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The video entitled "The Battle of Kruger." The video has become one of the most visited Youtube is very intense and at times distressing. And despite the drama, the ending is happy. If one reflects on this video can be concluded that violence is inherent in certain aspects of life in the world, but also leads us to think that such violence has shades, types (symbolic, physical) and that its causes are diverse.

In If the video shows violence is caused by the need for survival of a species. The thing is, to see The Battle of Kruger one may end up thinking that human beings are probably the only exercise violence without apparent cause or meaningless. Instance, some muggers. Take someone's portfolio and before leaving, she stabbed or beaten.

Someone might say that this act has a meaning: to show power over the victim, but if one thinks that does not entail survival. It is an act essential to the life of the thief. It is gratuitous violence.

is curious that this video is an illustration of the struggle to live in this world and how we must accept that violence and membership in a group. Otherness is what unites and separates those who live here, we're human beings or animals.

I doubt that the tourist who shot this video in the South African savannah have thought in the discussions that create your presentation on YouTube. But now I know: the TV channel National Geographic released on May 11 a documentary on video and has spawned an entire line of merchandising. Violence sells, and sells very well.

Here the video. Lasts 8 minutes or so and some people may be at times unbearable. But incredibly, the end is what Hollywood.




Official Site "The Battle of Kruger "

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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Travelling with Juli and Fatih Akin in Turkey


" Dear, I have traveled thousands of miles, I've crossed rivers and moved mountains . I have lived and endured suffering. I have resisted the temptation and followed the sun to stand before you and say I love you. "


Bosphorus bridge in Istanbul, Turkey. Photo:
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I started to travel since I can remember. Not physically of course, not smoking anything. But reading, watching movies and listening to stories of those who had been in other places. Hence I am a cinema fan, especially of those countries that cause my curiosity. One is Turkey.

This interest in the country that divides Europe from the Middle East took me to see a German film (directed by a Turk), whose central theme is the journey that makes a girl and a German guy from Hamburg to the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul. Him for a woman and her for a man.

The film is titled "I'm Juli (Fatih Akin - 2000) and represents a real journey through several countries of central Europe. Along with Juli (Christiane Paul ) and Daniel (Moritz Bleibtreu ), actors, visited Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania. We see some aspects of the culture of these countries, we traveled by boat along the Danube and see different landscapes of this beautiful region of Europe to reach the symbolic bridge over the Bosphorus, which divides Europe from the Middle East in the mysterious city of Istanbul.


hitchhiking Juli on the outskirts of Hamburg
The film is the genre road movie, in a tone of comedy, which incorporates elements of romance and adventure. The spirit of "I'm Juli " is totally traveler, on the tape is a scene where he stops to ask Juli ride (ride, hitchhiking) on \u200b\u200ba road on the outskirts of Hamburg. While making the sign copn thumb explains to a friend: "Every year I do the same. The first person to stop decide where I will travel this summer ...." Is not this the youthful spirit that we get when we travel backpack? We've all been Juli, July, summer ever. Juli and skin change, including the ability to give another meaning to our lives.


Daniel and Juli at the Romanian border
Personally ever applied that phrase from the movie during the trip (few) I've done. But mostly I did what Daniel confesses the mystery woman who was waiting under the Bosphorus Bridge, this sunny July afternoon: " Dear, I have traveled thousands of miles, I've crossed rivers and moved mountains. I have lived and endured suffering. I have resisted the temptation and followed the sun to stand before you and say I love you. "

" I'm Juli "has a rating of 7.9 stars that have given users of the Internet Movie Database and director Fatih Akin has won several major awards. The film is easily downloadable from the Internet, through portals such as Portal or Vagos.es. cultmoviez.blogspot.com or blog. If you can not travel this summer, I'm Juli is a good choice to do with imagination ...


The soundtrack to I'm Juli is very good too. Here is the video where the character of Luna (Branka Katic ) sings a beautiful Turkish song during an evening on the beach in Hamburg:





More on Turkey

Photo and more on Turkey's blog MOTOTURISMO

Chronicle on Turkey travel blog Where do these go?

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  • More on Fatih Akin here
  • More on Christian Paul (Juli) here

Video where Juli and Daniel travel from cops in a boat across the Danube




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Changes in my blog

Dear readers, as you have noticed, I've been almost four months without posting consistently. This saddens me because some of you feed back into my blog entries or comments send me on Twitter or Facebook.

What happened was that my blog was hacked during that period. Be re-routed to another site and changed many times the blog template and I took applications and more., Still redirected.

Finally, with the help of Google's official forums could rescue my blog and took the opportunity to change the visual appearance. Now I intend to also change some aspect in relation to content: More on travel and all the arts connected with it, such as movies, books, music. And above all trip reports.

An apology to readers that I have or used to have. And I hope you continue reading us here or on their blogs. I believe in blogs, the Internet in general. Are the Jedi can encourage the transformation we need. As the phrase at the end of the movie "The man who contemplates the Capricorn" and it says: Now more than ever we need a Jedi. Hopefully surfers helped to build. Greetings from Mexico. Setting