grand central (trailer has no available english option)

Started by jenkins, October 30, 2013, 11:27:21 AM

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jenkins

Anything can go wrong at the nuclear power plant where Gary Manda (portrayed by the boyish Tahar Rahim) is recruited as a low-level worker – each day is a perilous struggle against the "colorless, odorless, invisible dose" of radiation. Gary is quickly adopted into the motley community of workers who must daily entrust each other with their lives. The attraction between Gary and the sultry gamine Karole (Cannes darling Léa Seydoux) is immediate, and the two embark on a moonlit affair, unbeknownst to Karole's fiancé Toni (Denis Ménochet). Inevitably, Gary is compelled to make a choice, as love, health and money begin to elude him. In this follow-up to her debut feature BELLE EPINE (2010), writer-director Rebecca Zlotowski deftly weaves between the unfolding personal dramas and the starkly realistic, high-risk technical operations at the steely gray plant, which always seems to tower forebodingly in the landscape. GRAND CENTRAL was selected for the Un Certain Regard at Cannes.—Jennifer Rhee

Country: France, Austria
Year: 2013
Director: Rebecca Zlotowski
Screenwriters: Gaëlle Mace, Rebecca Zlotowski


Pubrick

Léa Seydoux is hot.

other than that this movie is inconsequential.

doesn't help that the trailer does not have embedding enabled and when you go to the actual page it's all in german subtitles anyway,. this is just a rental for those people who like to watch everything that shows their favourite boobs.. like those sad people who still follow Eva Green's career.
under the paving stones.

jenkins

lol, dang. a tricky trailer. i couldn't find an english trailer, and i didn't even realize the embed part

appreciate your replies pubrick. maybe there's nothing to say about this one. idk. the excitement for me is it's the movie i'm seeing before tom at the farm

jenkins

the ingredients worked for me. the themes are what they are, you can guess them, and anyway i most liked the gypsy criminal enterprise within the government regulated nuclear power plant


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