Review of Paraguayan Hammock (2006) by Mark L — 28 May 2008
Grant and me being pretty much the only people in the entire contiguous united states, it was a very boring. but while it was boring, I was beeing entertained. The language, guarani, which I have never heard, sounded very interesting.
The story of a worn torn family dealing with the daily monotony of a peasant life was good. I did love the one closeup to the mans face. I also loved the fact that the entire movie id voiced over, there are no mouthes moving.
but still, while I first thought the movie was boring, reflecting on it I see that it had very paraguayan themes that were expressed in the movie. thinking back on Paraguays war in the 19th century that wiped out half of its male population, and was only stopped by the grace of grover clevland ( or garfield can't remember), this movie has a signifigant message about life and the meaning of war.
This review of Paraguayan Hammock (2006) was written by Mark L on 28 May 2008.
Paraguayan Hammock has generally received positive reviews.
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