четверг, 29 декабря 2011 г.

The Invisible Woman: The Magic of the Ordinary

“Now, hold it… if that’s invisible woman, I’m Queen Victoria,” you might say, pointing at Luana Piovani   , the leading actress of the famous Brazilian TV series. Well, of course, she is not – to see the invisible one, you must stare in the TV-screen much harder! Coursework writing services and writing compaines that provide the opportunity to buy coursework writing say that the choice of cats was extremely wise in the series, for it matched the images appearing in one’s imagination when watching A Mulher Invisivel.
Indeed, who else could be less noticeable than the invisible Deborah Fatabella  ? Sorry, Deb, but the title of the movie suits you just fine.
As you watch the series, the distinct feeling if déjà vu would not let go, and you cannot help thinking, “I’ve already seen this girl somewhere.” In fact, you did. With that distinct Muslim air about her, she could pass for a woman trying to be as unnoticeable as possible, shying away from men and uneager to make conversations with women in the famous Clone series.
The movie, however, has a lot more to suggest than the splendid acting of Farabella. As a matter of fact, the male leading part played in the movie by Selton Mello   was rather peculiar as well. Unable to choose between the bellowed and the invisible woman, he is a prototype of all men trapped in the same situation.
Despite the trite plot, the series is rather enticing to watch – and, as usual, the movie absorbs quickly, so be careful… otherwise, you’ll become another invisible spectator.

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