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Iluminados por el fuego (2005)
Cruel and real
Iluminados Por El Fuego is a cruel and real story about a tragic war between Argentina and Great Britain, struggling for the Islas Malvinas in the South Atlantic. That was decided by Argentinean Military Government in 1982 in order to gain popularity among citizens trying to distract attention in a moment where Argentina was close to a civil war. Any strategic or tactic analysis of that tragic war will explain all the mistakes that put Argentina in disadvantage to win the war, but the movie itself shows the cruel reality that lived the 17 and 18 year old recruit soldiers, today still suffering war veterans. Iluminados Por El Fuego shows perfectly how the boys (because the were just boys) lived a war they didn't ask for, suffered a war they were not ready to face or fight, with almost no food, no weapons and no training. The movie shows how the boys of war became today's suffering veterans struggling to survive with no help, trying to live alone in a country that seems to be ignorant to the terrible reality they lived. Iluminados Por El Fuego is, 23 years after the war, the very first real important Movie about Malvinas War, a clear example of how human life can be so cheap.
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
Episode III, thank you, George Lucas
Finally after all these years, almost all the questions had their answer. Excellent, shocking, brilliant. From the beginning to the end there is not even one single second that is not properly used, and enjoyed. Ewan Mc. Gregor has show a brilliant performance, visuals are perfect, sound and music too, but the story and how the energy and feelings of every spectator flows during the whole movie, is the very key to success. From every single word to the last detail, an absolute piece of art. I use to remember the statement that says "God is in every single detail", well, here is an example for that. Thank you very much, Mr. George Lucas, it seems that, in the end: "the circle is complete", and I am happy now. Best Regards, Gonzalo Savogin