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Gerry
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Gerry
Madman
Ten
minutes into this movie, we were still staring at the same scene
of the back of a car as it drove along a deserted highway. Fifteen
minutes into it, my viewing partner walked out.
The story of two friends named Gerry being lost in desert scrub
is so tedious that people planning a Matt Damon marathon shouldn’t
even bother with this.
His presence did nothing to lift the monotony of scenes in which
nothing changes. There were three notable events: they were stuck
on a rock, they saw a mirage, and one of them dies. I almost missed
the last incident as Gerry was best watched with one hand on the
DVD remote fast forward.
– Leesha Furse
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The
Weeping Camel
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The
Weeping Camel
Magna
Pacific
A nomadic
Mongolian family have a peaceful existence in their yurt village
with their flock of camels and goats.
When one of the camels gives birth then rejects her tiny calf, the
family does all they can to restore balance in their flock.
The Weeping Camel is documentarystyle, and follows the life of the
family for the months that it takes to have the camel accept its
calf.
It’s shot in a beautiful, stark landscape that offers sharp contrast
to the loving, music-filled atmosphere of the family’s life. The
calm and serenity coming from a simple life will touch you. This
movie isn’t easily forgotten for all the right reasons. It’s touching
and captivating.
– Lt Simone Heyer
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