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February 25, 2005
L' Auberge espagnole
I just got back from a screening of the French Film, L' Auberge espagnole. It was part of the College of Charleston's French Film Festival I thought it was a very interesting movie. The basic plot is that a French student moves to Barcelona to learn more about Spanish/Economics. He ends up finding an apartment with several other international/European students. I really like how they changed back and forth between speaking French, Spanish (actually I believe a lot of Catalonian), English, and others. Yes, most of the movie was subtitled. The biggest problem I had with it was the lack of character development. Which, like Lost, there is so many people that I suppose you can't develop them all. Well, it's past my bedtime..so..go rent the movie or something.
Posted by mhader at February 25, 2005 10:57 PM
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I'd be renting Gran Turismo 4 this weekend but the video store doesn't have it yet and the cheapo steering wheel controller at TRU doesn't work...
Posted by: Jonathan at February 26, 2005 12:40 AM
Why are you hanging out at French film festivals? Not that it is a bad thing. Off to see Aurie and Uncle Rich in Orlando.
Posted by: dad at February 26, 2005 6:25 AM