Big Fish


Big Fish is a great, unusual and fantastic film directed by Timb Burton, written by John August and stared by Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney, Billy Crudup and  Jessica Lange among others.


Maybe at first, you can think it is a crazy film and you don’t understand it, but little by little it begins to make sense. At heart, Big Fish is a father and son story, decorated with all other types of true and fantasy stories.

Edward Bloom, a man with lot of imagination, is always telling stories about his life, stories in which we cannot separate reality and fiction. Edward, telling all the time the same fantastic stories, has made that Will, his son, is so sick of him that decides to move far away and not to have contact whit him.

But one day, Sandra Bloom, call his son to inform him that his father is really bad in the hospital. So, Will decided to go, and to try understanding his father and all his stories.

Surprisingly, the film ends while Will is telling his father the end of his life, of course a beautiful and invented story.

At the end of the film, we see that Will realize (searching in his father’s office and speaking with Jenny) that his father never lied when he told the stories, his father only exaggerated them.

 I think this film is quite different, special, a film that not everybody likes. I like Big Fish because it has adventure, drama, fantasy… It is an intriguing film.

Big Fish show us that life is the biggest adventure that we can have.

BILLY ELLIOT



Billy Elliot is a 2000 British drama film directed by Stephen Daldry and starring by Jamie Bell.
The main character, Billy Elliot, is a 11-years old boy who lives with his father Jackie, his elder brother, Tony and his grandmother. The film is set during the miners’ strike (Jackie is a miner) and their situation is hard: while Jackie and Tony are in the picket lines, Billy has to take care of his grandmother.


Jackie wants Billy to learn boxing (following his steps), but he is really bad at this. One day, he discovers he loves dancing, specifically ballet. It happens when a ballet class is using the same gym that he does. That gets his attention and he decides to take ballet lessons with Sandra Wilkinson, the teacher. But his father doesn’t want Billy to do ballet, so he forbids it to Billy, ballet is for women, How could Billy do it?. But the little boy doesn’t mind what his father says to him, he continues taking class with Wilkinson. She thinks Billy is talented enough to study at the Royal Ballet School, but at first Billy has to pass an audition, which he loses because of the Tony’s arrest.

A few months later, Jackie sees his son teaching ballet to his friend, at first, Billy is in a state of shock but later, the little boy start dancing and showing his father what he is able to do. His father, contrary to what we can expect from him, realizes that Billy really has talent. Despite not having money to pay the journey to London, Jackie decides to sell Billy’s mum’s jewels to get money and help Billy attain his dream as would his mother. 




This film shows us how gender stereotypes condition children’s life, and how the little Elliot doesn’t mind it and decides to struggle to get his dream, become a dancer. Maybe nowadays isn’t as excessive as was a few years back, but it exists, since we were babies, blue is for boys and pink for girls, balls for boys and dolls for girls... Why not dolls for boys? We should educate our children without prejudices, I mean, let them to discover what they would like playing or doing and support them. It is a thing that we are starting to accept but in the past it was unthinkable (We can see it in this fragment of the film):



We must strive for equality and not let women and men were conditioned by roles and stereotypes that society imposes to us.

In relation to what I have just said, in the film appear the issue of homosexuality in Michael, Billy’s best friend, who discovers his sexual identity and he doesn’t mind what people could think about him.

I think it is a good film to show us that if we really want to get something we have to struggle until we get it. Perseverance and assurance are the trick. I want to mention too, the great soundtrack that has this film.


'Gran Torino' review





Gran Torino

‘Gran Torino’ is a film directed and starred by Clint Eastwood, who brings to life the character of Walt Kawolski, a racist Korean War veteran living in a neighbourhood where people from different races, mainly Asians, live too. Walt is a grumpy old person and has a really hard character that complicates the relationship with his family and neighbours, but with the last ones it will gradually change. The film starts in the Walt wife’s funeral, apparently the only person that he really loves.


As I said, the main character is Walt and we can see how he evolves during the film. The relationship whit his family is bad, they only worry about Walt by interest, he knows it but he doesn´t mind, and he does what he wants. Walt loves his Gran Torino car, one night he sees Thao, his Asian neighbour, trying to steal it (his cousin forced him to do it if he wants to be part of the gang). When Thao’s family realize that his child has done it, they say to Walt that Thao has to help him, as a ‘punishment’ because of his mischief.


From then on, Walt sees Thao maybe as the grandchild that he would like to have. He teaches him to be a good boy, to get a job... Walt is like a teacher, or mentor to Thao. At first he ‘hates’ them, now he is growing fond whit Thao and Sue, and their family. Walt becomes the ‘hero’ of the family when he saves them from the cousin’s gang threating them. The neighbourhood gives Walt presents to express their thanks.

Teaching Thao how to use the tools
Neighbours expressing their thanks.
Teaching Thao how to speak with others.












Unfortunately, the cousin’s gang will took revenge on them, they are going to shoot Thao’s house and to rape Sue. After that, Thao wants to clear his sister’s name killing the gang, but Walt will prevent it. First of all, Walt goes to confession, he tells the priest Janovich he regrets not to be a good father, his action during the war... (He had never wanted to do it, despite it was his wife’s wish), so in this action we can see again a change in Walt’s mentality.

The end of the film is really unexpected, most people would think that Walt would go to the cousin’s house and would kill everyone who is part of the gang. But it didn’t happen like that. Right, he goes to the cousin’s house but he lets himself be killed in order to help the neighbourhood; the cousin and his gang will go to prison. We can say that Walt dies to save the rest of the neighbourhood from the gang. In that sense, Walt is a representation of Jesus Christ’s death.


The main subjects that appear in the film are:

-    Racism: Walt hates his neighbourhood because it is plenty of immigrants, he speaks with them always with superiority... We also see that the different gangs are formed by people who are from the same culture.
-   + Prejudices: Walt is full of prejudices; he hates almost everything and everyone (his neighbours, his family, religion ...). Fortunately, he changes thanks to Thao, Sue, and the priest.
-   + Violence is everywhere, the gangs; Walt is a Korean War veteran...
-   + Interest: We can see it in the relationship that Walt’s family have with Walt, they only want to get rid of him. At the end, we see that Walt knew that and when he dies he doesn’t give anything to his family.


All of them are problems that we also see in our society nowadays.

I think this film it’s really good, it makes you really think about change, about how people can change. Walt heated the immigrants, his neighbours, and after, he dies for them.
The film is also enjoyable with touches of black humour but that Walt uses them with affection.
I love the director and actor, Clint Eastwood, and the social criticism that He does in the film.