Caputo (right) played by Louis Mandylor |
This site will point you to places you've never been to before. You'll also be introduced to films (ratings from 1- 5), festivals, music, getaways travel, restaurants and much more. Commentaries and amusing anecdotes may pop up. I really welcome your comments at the bottom of each article. So join me on the ride into the rugged and the luxurious. We all need to discover open borders in the world and in ourselves. S.N.
Friday, November 10, 2023
3 DAYS IN MALAY *** A Powerful War Film Directed by Louis Mandylor
Friday, June 16, 2023
FIST OF THE CONDOR ****
Directed by
Ernesto Diaz Espinoza*****
A Chilean film set
in the 16th century.
Focused on the the empire’s
fall to invading conquistadors, the film vividly shows what lengths marital
arts masters and their proteges will go to to safeguard a sacred book detailing
the secrets behind their superhuman fighting techniques.
The action is incomparable,
even hypnotic at times whilte showing
the prowess of the protagonist who must fight an equally skilled expert who
want this book. No ordinary martial arts film, the theme of passion and
loyalty rises to the fore, embedded in dramatic music composed by Claudio
Rocco. The score, the landscape and the unpredictable events transport the
viewer into a heightened level of supreme suspense. A female expert teaches the
man she chooses to fight against his enemy. Armed with sayings from this master
and the other master who is killed early on in the film, the victor employs daunting
techniques to vanquish the enemy.
Kudos to Marcos Zaror for being a hero on screen and in his role.
trailer video
Friday, February 3, 2023
GREEK HOTELS
Read more of my travel features on Greece on this blog and many more published on SMR Culture Plus
Athens Center Square Hotel
I can’t think of anything wrong with this hotel other than making you fat with its sensational breakfasts (included in the room price).
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Vagia Hotel, Aegina Island
Rastoni Hotel, Greece
There is a pastoral pleasantness here, and fact that Rastoni has selected a style of design that is Japanese/Thai makes the entire premise Zen in feel. Here the oriental fuses with the Greek; the lobby has preserved an ancient Greek wall found during the archeological excavation of the site.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
FREE PUPPIES by Christina Thomas and Samantha Wishman ****
AN IMPORTANT DOCUMENTARY FILM
Rescuing dogs is an act
of love with hand-on hardships.
In several Southern US
states, there are no rules for saying or neutering dogs. States including Tennessee,
Georgia, Arkansas and Wyoming the absence of law has created an extreme overpopulation
of dogs. Rescue Centres are few and given no funding. The poorer the state, the
more the problem proliferates.
Warrior women form a dedicated
team to find strays, owners that can’t care for their dogs and abusers.
The film gives great insight into the plight of rescuing dogs and finding homes for them. These women don’t stop. Tirelessly giving all the time they have to the rescue cause. some even cut the chain a dog is tied to in order to give him a new free start in life.
Up against politically indifferent politicians, they don’t give up. Heart- breaking yet inspiring, “Free Puppies” is a must-see documentary.
Saturday, October 15, 2022
THE COMPUTER ACCENT (MEMORY) Directed and Produced by: Riel Roch-Decter & Sebastian Pardo
I could not understand the amazing explanations for producing such sounds, but Yacht is the pioneer of synthesizer type music while integrating novel instruments, such as the theremin in a piece for weird effect. Yacht is more or less equivalent to The Grateful Dead when it comes to legends.
Inventively scored, but chaotically challenging to follow any melody (if there is one in their compositions), I enjoyed this documentary that insightfully educates those who are not familiar with this atonal music.
Monday, September 26, 2022
THE BOWRAVILLE MURDERS, directed by Alan Clarke *****
Three aboriginal children go missing after a party held in the community hall, called Mission, tucked away in a small rural town in New South Wale, Australia in 1991. Each one is killed within a five-month period in 1991. Their names are Colleen, Clinton and Evelyne. Because of this documentary their names won’t be forgotten.
Parents, relatives and friends are outraged by the complete non-action of the police. The awful resounding roar of racism is a complicit culprit with the authorities who botch their lousy "investigation".
Over a
30-year-battle the courageous parents move from a local court, to another court
all the way to the High Court. No matter, the presiding judge at the High Court
deemed there was no fresh and compelling evidence to merit further investigation.
A valiant cop and supporters show a collectively fierce
determination through this film to fight for justice. It took three years to
make this film, but 30 years of living every day in horror knowing their children
will never have justice, is heart wrenching. This systemic racism continues as a massive world pandemic.
The editing is brilliant; the truth terrifying! Despair and anger are all that's left.