Monday, October 26, 2009
Watch District 9!!!
If you haven't watched this great movie, stop reading, spoils ahead, better don't read anything about it before going in, it will only ruin the experience, just take my word that it is the best Sci-Fi movie since Blade Runner.
* Here is the short which were the base for the movie (thanks to Kinua blog), supposedly this short was one of the reasons the director was chosen to make Halo, a movie based on the videogame, as always with corporations they pull out the project when they couldn't reach an agreement on the benefit sharing (money before art...) but Peter Jackson the newzelander hobbit of the movies convince the director to make his own and voila we have one of the best Sci-Fi movies.
* The rage is on, see the review in the NYT and the comments that follow, it is "you love it or hate it", it seems it is specially difficult for the Americans, not used to watch movies from other parts of the word, even in their own language, and some get touched by the portrait of xenophobia and racisms that the movie shows, although they try to think that is a critic of South Africa, it is a more general critique of institutionalized handling of "aliens" being they immigrants or blacks from New Orleans, and the prejudices of society that allow such injustices.
* The movie could be read in so many levels!, on the director's intentions for the South African public I agree with some commentators that say that this is more than a parable of the SA apartheid and it is geared more toward criticizing the xenophobia that South Africans have toward their African brothers. Ironically in 2008 while it was being shoot the worst riots and xenophobic killings were happening in Joburg.
* The portrait of Nigerians, or of any other national group, in the light of the aforementioned is disgraceful, yes, there are Nigerians gangs that exploit and terrorize the marginalized populations in the poverty ghettos of SA but to give a name is to generalize and it doesn't help.
* Some comments are so naive. Apartheid is alive and strong in SA, not the legal one but the economic, which for the lives of the black majority is just the same. It doesn't cure the long wound of this evil system just to abolish the laws when the economic and social structures are still standing and without much hope for change, and with the corruption of the government and the white businessmen who support them, even less...
* Also could be a commentary on the military corporations like Blackwater, the parallels between MNU and BW in Iraq are numerous, except for the genetic experiments, not yet...
* Some say it is a katkiana as the NYT reviewer "It suggests that sometimes the only way to become fully human is to be completely alienated."
* Others that it has a christian message, Christopher Johnson (see the name...) goes to the heavens and promises to return, and transform Wickus.
* I didn't see so realistic the transformation of Wickus from a goofy to a hero, but according to my friends it is not so sudden and after his ordeal at MNU hands he just goes on survival mode, and it is true that under that circumstances one is able to do the unthinkable.
* Everybody go intrigued about the interspecies sex, a good commercial mine there..., if they are really crustaceans-like it will not be biological possible, me thinks.
Saturday, October 03, 2009
Música de mi Tierra
Música de Acomayo!, más exactamente de Pomacanchi y con bandurria, con muy buenas interpretes que estan arrasando en Utube. Acomayo es una de la provincias del departamento de Cusco, con mucha historia: en Acos nació y luchó Tomasa Ttito Condemayta, cacica local y lugarteniente de Tupac Amaru, según chismes locales dicen que también fue su amante, en Pomacanchi nació Miguel Hurtado Delgado el creador del representativo tema Valicha (algunos la consideran como el segundo himno del Cuzco) y Tadeo Escalante que pintó en el pueblo de Acomayo uno de los murales mas famosos (entre los entendidos) del sur andino, una de las pocas representaciones de los 14 incas y la creación del mundo.
Rosita de Pomacanchi y los Dinámicos del Sur (Percy Quispe con la Bandurria, Mario Quispe y José Ponce con el bajo eléctrico, la guitarra o el teclado electrónicos), su hermosa voz canta en el estilo agudo andino que muchas cantantes estan abandonando lamentablemente. En el video se puede apreciar el pueblo de Pomacanchi, el rio Yuracmayo que desagua el lago Pomacanchi (hermoso lago puesto en peligro por las concesiones mineras), el Puente Quiquijana sobre el Vilcanota (puente que fue quemado en las protestas pasadas, pero ya fue restaurado, pues solo se quemaron los durmientes)
Rosita de Pomacanchi y los Dinámicos del Sur (Percy Quispe con la Bandurria, Mario Quispe y José Ponce con el bajo eléctrico, la guitarra o el teclado electrónicos), su hermosa voz canta en el estilo agudo andino que muchas cantantes estan abandonando lamentablemente. En el video se puede apreciar el pueblo de Pomacanchi, el rio Yuracmayo que desagua el lago Pomacanchi (hermoso lago puesto en peligro por las concesiones mineras), el Puente Quiquijana sobre el Vilcanota (puente que fue quemado en las protestas pasadas, pero ya fue restaurado, pues solo se quemaron los durmientes)
Ernesto Lázaro y Bertha Mamani, el primero canchino y la segunda acomaina, Lázaro con su dulce Bandurria
Esteban Chicci y Gisela del Amor, en la canción se mencionan varias de las empresas de transporte hacia Pomacanchi.
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