petek, 30. junij 2017

What I'm reading + NOTD pt. 64


Seconds before the Earth is demolished to make way for a galactic freeway, Arthur Dent is plucked off the planet by his friend Ford Prefect, a researcher for the revised edition of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy who, for the last fifteen years, has been posing as an out-of-work actor. Together this dynamic pair begin a journey through space aided by quotes from The Hitchhiker's Guide ("A towel is about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can have") and a galaxy-full of fellow travellers.

A classic, but new to me. Now That I read the first one I have five more to read. So let's the journey begins.



The nail polish is from Essence, from their line The Gel Nail Polish with the name Electriiiiiic. And you know what, you can still get it, it's still in the shops. As a name suggests it, it's an electric blue colour with a jelly formula.




Have a great day!

P.S. As you can see, the pictures are taken with a phone, but I hope I'll get the camera back again soon.


četrtek, 29. junij 2017

The best three from the season 2016/2017

I have something different for you this time. We'll talk about films instead of books. In the season 2016/2017 I've seen a lot of films in cinema, because my work at the moment is connected with films. So I have for you the best three I seen. This is not a list of films that were made in 2016 or 2017, but a list of film I have seen in the season 2016/2017. So here is my pick.


1. CAPTAIN FANTASTIC

Comedy, Drama, 2016
Director: Matt Ross,
Cast: Viggo Mortensen, George MacKay, Samantha Isler...



In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a father devoted to raising his six kids with a rigorous physical and intellectual education is forced to leave his paradise and enter the world, challenging his idea of what it means to be a parent.



I've seen this film two times and I think is just fantastic. This film opens so many themes for debate and when I left the cinema my head was full of questions and I think that it is so moving and sincerely funny and I haven't enjoyed a movie like I have this one in ages. I cried the first time, I cried the second time and if I'll see it again I think I'll cry again. I like a lot of things in this film and even if it's not perfect and sometimes a little bit unrealistic as a whole is just works so well. There is one thing that I like a lot and it's a different view on religion. It's quite a revolutionary view for an American film. I won't say any more, I just advise you to watch it. Oh yes, and Viggo Mortensen is just fantastic.



2. NOCTURNAL ANIMALS

Drama, Thriller, 2016
Director: Tom Ford
Cast: Amy Adams, Jake Gyllenhaal, Michael Shannon



A "story inside a story," in which the first part follows a woman named Susan who receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband, a man whom she left 20 years earlier, asking for her opinion. The second element follows the actual manuscript, called "Nocturnal Animals," which revolves around a man whose family vacation turns violent. It also continues to follow the story of Susan, who finds herself recalling her first marriage and confronting some dark truths about herself.



As a fan of Tom Ford's first film I had high expectation for his second one and I wasn't disappointed. As it says in the description is a story inside a story and the second one is a brutal one. When I was driving home I felt a bit uneasy and scared. The whole film works so well together, the two stories run fluidly from one to the other. 


3. MUSTANG

Drama, 2015
Director: Deniz Gamze Ergüven
Cast: Günes Sensoy, Doga Zeynep Doguslu, Tugba Sunguroglu


Early summer. In a village in northern Turkey, Lale and her four sisters are walking home from school, playing innocently with some boys. The immorality of their play sets off a scandal that has unexpected consequences. The family home is progressively transformed into a prison; instruction in homemaking replaces school and marriages start being arranged. The five sisters who share a common passion for freedom, find ways of getting around the constraints imposed on them. 



A film that has difficult themes presented in a way that they don't suffocate you. And there are some very difficult themes in it. A perfect film for high schoolers, and not just because of the themes that are in the film but also because the teenagers can see how the other teenagers live in some other parts of the world. A sad and a funny film at the same time. Perfect for a discussion. 

Have you seen any of the films I mentioned?

Have a great day!

petek, 9. junij 2017

What I'm reading + NOTD pt. 63



Baby Max is the perfect prototype of the Nazi eugenics programme Lebensborn; he is the ideal size, he has the correct colour hair and flawless blue eyes. Raised in an ideology driven by hatred and ruled by fear, Max is taught to endure pain and be brave at all costs. But as he is drawn further into the horror of war, Max must fight to untangle the truth from the lie.

Sarah Cohen-Scali brings the details of the Lebensborn program to light in this haunting and heart breaking novel.

A quick and short history lesson: Lebensborn was an SS-initiated, state-supported, registered association in Nazi Germany with the goal of raising the birth rate of "Aryan" children of persons classified as "racially pure and healthy" based on Nazi racial hygiene and health ideology. Lebensborn provided welfare to its mostly unmarried mothers, encouraged anonymous births by unmarried women at their maternity homes, and mediated adoption of these children by likewise "racially pure and healthy" parents, particularly SS members and their families. 




Nail polish is from H&M and as you can see from the bottle of it, is no longer available. The name is U Must Have This. The polish dries to a satin finish so I prefer it with a shiny top coat. The colour is nice, a bright blue that is very noticeable on the nails.




Have a great day!