Ranma 1/2 LIVE ACTION DRAMA CM

Ranma 1/2 LIVE ACTION DRAMA CM
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JAPANESE LIVE ACTION DRAMA. OFFICIAL TRAILER. HAVE A FAN?


Subscribe ow.ly | Facebook ow.ly | Twitter ow.ly Release Date: July 29, 2011 Genre: Drama Cast: Carla Besnaïnou, Julia Artamonov, Kerian Mayan Directors: Catherine Breillat Writer: Catherine Breillat, Charles Perrault Studio: Strand Releasing Plot: French provocateur Catherine Breillat (Fat Girl, Bluebeard) continues her deconstruction of classic fairytales with her latest, The Sleeping Beauty. Cursed at birth by an evil fairy, Anastasia is destined to prick her finger and die at the age of sixteen. When three feckless fairy sisters discover this they hatch a plan to alter the curse: rather than die, Anastasia will sleep for 100 years. While in slumber, Anastasia comes of age through a series of vivid dreams, filled with charming princes, dwarves, gypsies and magical creatures. When she reawakens a fully-formed adolescent, she finds that in real life, happy endings are more elusive than in our fantasies. Beautifully designed by Francois-Renaud Labarthe and photographed by the great Denis Lenoir (Carlos), this constantly surprising, thought-provoking investigation of the female psyche reaffirms Breillat as one of the most inventive and risk-taking of contemporary French auteurs.

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Ranma 1/2 LIVE ACTION DRAMA CM
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  1. @evadeviva I never said all, but let’s be honest it is most thanks to crazy evangelicals. I’m a southerner too, and I fully believe that Atlanta is diverse, Houston is as well, where I live, but most of Texas, well there is little hope there. I do apologize if I implied that I thought everyone was ignorant and it does make me happier to know someone else from the states can appreciate this artful film.

  2. @wiccaboi83 uhh, i happen to be from georgia and not all of us are narrow-minded thanks. Atlanta happens to be one of the most diverse cities in the country, and i, as a southerner (not that that matters) thought this movie to be quite interesting.

  3. @R00P00N00 I didn’t claim Perrault’s version to be the original anywhere. I wasn’t arguing the about the existence of the original sources being sexual, I was arguing against the view that Disney actively changed it from sexualized to non-sexualized. If the two most famous iterations in culture were tame adaptations, then Disney was probably just most familiar with the tame version.

  4. @Flubly Perrault may have published A version,but viewing his as the original is to ignore the fact that the written versions are selective reconstructions of multiple narratives of indeterminate historical origin, part of a folk tradition of oral story-telling that predates the former.Told amongst the peasantry, they were often fairly dark and/or sexualised,with variations that built upon earlier accounts and regional sensibilities. There is no canon where fairy tales are concerned.

  5. @amorepromessa You obviously researched this only just enough to make your point. Charles Perrault published a version of the story in 1697 that had no sex in it and Tchaikovsky wrote a ballet based on that version in 1890. The tame version had already been more prevalent in literature for over 200 years before the Disney animated movie came out. Also, why do you ignore the possibility that people could think both the original sources and this adaptation are explicit? Why is it one or the other?

  6. People who are saying this is really explicit have obviously not read the ORIGINAL version of Sleep Beauty. In that version, which may I add, Disney then changed it to suit children, the prince didn’t wake her up by a kiss. No, he fell in love with her beauty then had sex with her while she was asleep and since she didn’t wake up, he left her. She woke up from the pain of child birth. So, this trailer so much less disturbing than the original story.

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