Wednesday, November 28, 2007

film review

Monster's Ball

This is a film I first saw long ago, but which made a big impact on me.Starring Halle Berry, Billy Bob Thornton
and Heath Ledger, and directed by Marc Foster, it tells the story of a racist, ultra-conservative prison officer
in charge of executing the inmates in the death row.
He meets an attractive black woman whose husband was sentenced to capital punishment and whose overweight child died in a car accident.
When the prison officer's son commits suicide, a strong bond is created between the lonely couple and he eventually manages to overcome his initial apprehension and lead a meaningful life next to her.
It is a deeply moving, gripping film that shows how personal, deep-rooted prejudices can be broken down in favour of a more tolerant outlook. It is also a film about loneliness and how pain draws people together.
The acting is superb, awarding Halle Berry an academy prize.
I would strongly recommend this film to adults loving good stories wonderfully told, to those who enjoy some food for thought, not just fun.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Radio podcasts

Hi! I couldn't listen to the radio on my PC, so I had to do my homework in the workplace.
Do you know the meaning of the verb "to moonlight"? If not, and if you want to learn, listen to "Real English" at BBC World Service. You can also hear some Chinese!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Have a good week

Hi everyone,
Just to say to you all - have a good weekend - switch off if you can and enjoy this week´s short story- looks like the bad weather might impose a reading weekend on all of us...
See you next week
Julie

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Tuesday, November 13, 2007