Countryside
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A compelling story combined with breathtaking cinematography, especially of the countryside, along with evocative music that follows the dynamic range from tuneful, haunting bucolic melodies to more strident dissonance, and profoundly natural and nuanced acting performances come together to craft an unforgettable cinematic experience.
The opening story is about the tentative, playful relationship between Dong (Sakda Kaewbuadee), a shy young farmer who lives with his parents in the Thai
countryside
and Keng (Banlop Lomnoi), a soldier on furlough from the Thai army.
The Hole tells the story of an abandoned war bunker hidden deep in the Eglish
countryside
& the four teenagers who want to spend a few days in it partying, sounds like fun to me.
Nuda per Satana, or Nude for Satan as it's more commonly known amongst English speaking audiences, starts late one night deep in the Italian
countryside
with Dr. William Benson (Stelio Candelli) on an emergency call when he is involved in a car accident, the owner of the other car is a woman named Susan Smith (Rita Calderoni) whom seems unconscious.
It has its positive aspects: beautiful English countryside; quasi-Vaughan Williams soundtrack; some good cinematography, particularly in the excellent opening scene, which is by far the best part of the film.
When Charlotte goes on the vacation to the French
countryside
to clear her head, she actually enters into the world of the characters she is about to write about in her new book.
Never understood why people travel with camcorders and have them on the whole time, mostly shooting the
countryside
and occasional zombies attacking them in a deadly outbreak.
Other events: a group of Russian girls arrives to work there; a couple of young men from the
countryside
come looking for employment; petty corruption and the tragedy of those at the lower part of the economic scale are part of the mix as well.
The reason I give it 2 stars instead of just 1 is due to a few aesthetically pleasing elements; the cinematography is gorgeous old-school black and white (not like today's occasional black and white efforts that look like crap); the outdoor shots of upstate New York are a nice relief from the largely bare-walled interior scenes (it's a nice touch having Olga's hide-out be an abandoned mine, although clearly the rooms seen aren't in a mine); there's a long (and blessedly dialog-free) sequence of one of the victims getting chased through the
countryside
that almost achieves a kind of pastoral quality, reminiscent of the silent era; most of the women are fairly easy on the eye, especially Olga (who by the way is clearly American despite her foreign-sounding name).
Beyond the glamorous skyscrapers of Beijing, Shanghai, and other urban centers, the majority of Chinese who live in the
countryside
have gained little from the material progress of the past two decades.
Land-mines defile the
countryside.
Since 80% of HIV/AIDS patients reside in the countryside, greater access to health care in these areas has become a priority.
At the moment, after a few days in the WiFi-free countryside, I have 17 messages from Dave Farber, 15 from the Business Insider group (it catches some related senders), and 11 from The New York Times.
Busy people travel a lot and often check their email in trains, planes, and the WiFi-free countryside, where online access is limited.)
The boom began in the
countryside
in the late 1970’s and 1980’s, and was followed by today’s urban, industrial-led growth.
Instead, I am spending a week at my house in southwest France, walking around the
countryside.
In medieval Spain, Quixote-like knights probably did roam the countryside, ridding it not of dragons but of the land’s few remaining Muslims.
Today, al-Shabaab, one of the world’s most frightening radical Islamist terrorist groups, controls much of the Somali
countryside.
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, European cities experienced unprecedented growth as huge numbers of people moved from the
countryside
to newly booming metropolises.
Cars freed rural people from their isolation, and they gave city dwellers access to the
countryside.
As a result, some once-booming Chinese coastal areas now look like ghost towns, as tens of thousands of laid-off workers have packed their bags and returned to the
countryside.
Wen Jiabao, China’s Premier, acknowledged last year that protests in the
countryside
were caused by “some localities [that] are unlawfully occupying farmers’ land” and promised “effective legal services and legal aid so as to provide effective help to people who have difficulty filing lawsuits.”
Two of the most vexing official constraints on Chinese citizens are restrictions on movement from the
countryside
to cities and limits on the number of children born to couples.
The key to their development strategy is to put migrants from the
countryside
to work making exports destined for the US market.
But, overall, the average income in cities is at least four times higher than that in the countryside, suggesting that living on such a budget may be even tougher than living at the rural poverty line.
Urban workers’ per capita income is more than three times higher than that of their counterparts in the
countryside.
Suitably adapted, such mechanisms could also dramatically expand off-grid renewable-energy solutions across rural economies, providing reliable energy to billions of people and triggering a new green revolution in the
countryside.
Similarly, in Nepal, a Maoist insurgency has taken advantage of divisions between the King and parliament to gain control of much of the
countryside.
Premier Wen Jiabao himself recognizes the urgent need to address the country’s inequitable growth, calling for means to be found to “share prosperity evenly,” and thus to reduce the widening gaps between “rich and poor, cities and countryside.”
Few South Koreans remember those straitened months anymore, but for North Koreans, hunger in the
countryside
during this time of year is very real.
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