The movie reviews.

Firstly, I had so much fun watching these movies. I could say that they are my favorite kind of movie, and I really recommend them.

They speak about the most perfect musical instrument that exist in the world, that is our own voice, so we also have seen these films in class with my students.

"The Family Belier (2015)" it's a movie about a deaf family, with has two children, but their daugter Paula isn't deaf. They are a farmers who produce milk and cheeses. Paula has a beautiful voice and she finds out that she has a talent for music. Paula's dream is to be heard and understood by her parents.

In my opinion, it's worth seeing "The Family Belier" because it breaks down barriers between the deaf and those who are not.



"Giving the note -Pitch Perfect- (2012)". Beca (Anna Kendrick) is a girl who arrives at university and joins a group, where there are good, bad and weird girls, but when they sing together in the choir "a capella" it sounds really magical. Last year I could see the second part of the film. "Giving the note" is a nice but a git rowdy movie. Singing "a capella" is quite difficult, and it-s great to hear versions for choir in white voices of pop and rock music. I believe that the plot is less important.



"The chorus (2004)". Mathieu (Gerard Jugnot) is a teacher who arrives at the French boarding school for "difficult" boys. Mathieu makes a plan: he will teach them to sing, and form a choir as a form of discipline. The movie shows us the beautiful experience how music can transform so many lives, treating the kinds like people instead of criminals. I continue to be impressed by this film due to personal valves and friendship, looking for a human education through music.



Secondly, last Christmas I saw two interesting films: "The Imitation Game (2014)" and "Bridge of Spies (2015)". They both are about spies and based on a true events. In my opinion, it?s worth seeing them, because they help us to discover the historical events of the Second World War and the Cold War wich I personally did not know before.

In "Deciphering Enigma" (title in Spanish), "The Imitation Game", the protagonist is Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch). He is an English mathematician, who manages to make a machine that will be the forerunner of the modern computer. Thanks to this machine, he tries to decoder German messages radio, to change the course of the war. But oddly enough, it will bring more problems than his homosexuality decoding Enigma.


"Bridge of Spies" tells us about the spies exchange during the Cold War. James Donovan (Tom Hanks) is a main character who works as a lawyer. He's a ordinary man and the father of the family, who is facing extraordinary situations as a negotiator.





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