Love is a continuous esay |
emotional rebound
Ricardo Martínez García
When trying to establish reflections on the winding road that sometimes gets the feeling we call love, tend to establish the contradictory situation that arises in the individual who experience, and this is the vein which can extract both the comedic and the tragic. In the formation of such a contradiction even appeals to the literary and philosophical tradition that addresses the issue, but it leaves open the experience because no one "experience from somebody else."
Such is the case of tapes that it would appear that address the lack of love, or its inherent contradictions. Five hundred days with her , Mark Webb, rights Friends with Ivan Reitman and now My last five girlfriends director Julian Kemp comedies have in common to be reflective, ironic, despairing, wondering if loneliness is not better fate than just searching and finding that quite often lead to unhappiness.
is the story of the desperate, almost suicidal Duncan (Brendan Patricks) who sees in retrospect parading girlfriends who can not hold, without reaching see what has been their failure, without reflections (but show that basically there is a selfishness in their world, as if everything revolved around it) it will lead to minimal understanding of the phenomenon called love.
is a fun and entertaining British film based on the novel by Alain de Botton Essays about love, (who also created the series Philosophy: A Guide to Happiness ) in which raises the issue as always but with a novel and clever.
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