2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Daily fears and loneliness, 29 April 2008
Author:
anna-39 from Europe
Only last week a friend said that school-time bullying in
preadolescence or adolescence leaves a scar for a life-time. To be
bullied in a phase in life when you are full of insecurities and your
self-esteem and self-image are just shaping themselves, to be bullied
by your peers is a terrible burden. It's a cowardly act by cowards who
make their best to make you a coward.
Cobardes is not a happy movie. It is not an easy movie. It has quite a
pessimistic under-tone that reflects our time of disconnected families
and media violence. It has no winners and a plenty of losers. There is
no black and white here but a general sense of shades of depressive
grey. It manages to avoid cheap moralism and unnecessary preaching and
instead delivers a conclusion that we all fear for something/someone
and we are all ready to misuse power over those that are vulnerable to
us.
Cobardes might not be as fresh, small and beautiful as the previous
movie by the directors. It's much more a product, professionally made
and very well acted that might lack in passion but gives food for
though. The (inner) world of adolescents is always a mystery not only
to themselves but to the people around them. The script has its flaws
and imperfections but that is overruled by the impressive work by the
actors, especially the young ones. They manage to give a face and
presence to some uneasy feelings and play well with our sympathies. The
movie has rhythm and a polemic, but excellent ending. It is not a
masterpiece and doesn't pretend to be that but it is one of the very
few, if any, well done movies on a difficult and merging theme that
hopefully connects with the young audience and makes them reflect on
this issue.
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2 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-

Daily fears and loneliness, 29 April 2008
Author: anna-39 from Europe
Only last week a friend said that school-time bullying in preadolescence or adolescence leaves a scar for a life-time. To be bullied in a phase in life when you are full of insecurities and your self-esteem and self-image are just shaping themselves, to be bullied by your peers is a terrible burden. It's a cowardly act by cowards who make their best to make you a coward.
Cobardes is not a happy movie. It is not an easy movie. It has quite a pessimistic under-tone that reflects our time of disconnected families and media violence. It has no winners and a plenty of losers. There is no black and white here but a general sense of shades of depressive grey. It manages to avoid cheap moralism and unnecessary preaching and instead delivers a conclusion that we all fear for something/someone and we are all ready to misuse power over those that are vulnerable to us.
Cobardes might not be as fresh, small and beautiful as the previous movie by the directors. It's much more a product, professionally made and very well acted that might lack in passion but gives food for though. The (inner) world of adolescents is always a mystery not only to themselves but to the people around them. The script has its flaws and imperfections but that is overruled by the impressive work by the actors, especially the young ones. They manage to give a face and presence to some uneasy feelings and play well with our sympathies. The movie has rhythm and a polemic, but excellent ending. It is not a masterpiece and doesn't pretend to be that but it is one of the very few, if any, well done movies on a difficult and merging theme that hopefully connects with the young audience and makes them reflect on this issue.
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