Sunday, January 18, 2009

Puffball

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Formats: ipod, divx
Genres: Drama, Fantasy, Mystery, Thriller
Year: 2007
IMDB Rating: 4.20
IMDB Votes: 193
Actors: Weldon, Dan as Molly's Husband, Daniels, Ronald as Molly's Husband, McAuley, Suzanne as Radiologist, Tushingham, Rita as Molly, Igoe, Leona as Audrey, Pearce, Oscar as Richard, McErlean, Caoimhe as Nurse, Richardson, Miranda as Mabs Tucker, Deery, Pat as Dr.Holmes, Kellegher, Tina as Carol, Reynolds, Declan as Estate Agent, Sutherland, Donald as Lars, Gormley, Elaine as Nurse, Houston, William as Tucker, Reilly, Kelly as Liffey
Powerful supernatural forces are unleashed when a young architect (Kelly Reilly) becomes pregnant after moving to an isolated and mysterious valley to build a house. And when the neighbouring farmers take against the unborn child, it's her very survival that is threatened.
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Puffball saw last night as a big fan Fay Weldon to read the book a few years ago. I was surprised to discover that it was a film: Puffball from 2007, according to the area, and the atmosphere of the image, have been suggested for many years, something greater. However, I thought it was quite faithful to the intent of the book, and despite a few comments, a great Puffball Drama film for women. It's elemental forces, and the complexity of nature and women's empowerment. The men are little more than sperm donors, penis life support systems that are being acted on women and the emotions of a woman separated from nature, almost echoing (or foreshadows more likely), some of Jane Campion comments on the piano, among others. This has always been the center of Fay Weldon of work, one stroke in the eye of naivité, the "Eyes Wide Shut" variety, on the nature of women. The DVD movie Puffball does not really add to this description, but not to diminish either, which is saying something for a DivX Movie Puffball adaptation of a novel by an author to boot.

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