Friday, September 21, 2007

Desert Eagle Legal Nyc

I'm not afraid

I'm not afraid, is an intriguing story told by Gabriele Salvatore, inspired by the book of Nicholas Ammaniti.
The story is set in the 'Italy of the 60s in the south, a small village of 6 houses and vast deserts of wheat.
Michael has ten years and form part of a group of friends who always find something to do. One day in an abandoned house Michael is a well in the land, which is a child. The principle is very scared, it was a pensaba montruo, but then begins to attend and learn more about him in secret, and realizes it is a normal kid like him.
One night listening to the television you are looking for a child who has been arrested, and the photo corresponds to his secret friend, then realizes that the kidnappers are propi his parents, neighbors and a stranger who must have been strange the chief of all.
few days later, Michael tells him the secret to a friend, in exchange for a toy car, and this will not keep for a long time, until you realize the whole village that Michael has found the child.
So do not let you see more to Philip (the kidnapped child), and the change is not the place to be found. Two nights
later, Michael realizes that there is tension in the house, and feels that they want to kill the kidnapped so the police can not find it. Michael, after his friend told him where is the new refuge of Philip, comes to see him in secret and free, he remained in his post.
few minutes later, Michael's father enters the barn (where was Filippo), and Michael to get out from where it was hidden away so fast that the father does not realize is that his son and shot him.
few minutes after the helicopters arrive to save and to take Philip to the kidnapper, and Michael, in his father's arm with his leg Herita, smiling at the sight of Philip safely.

With a final open enough, for every one has his propia conclusion, the film is very surprising and emozzionante until the last moment.
The actors are able to convey the emotions and very real form of images transport us to that era, that place and that child.

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