And it is that this film of the ninety has that aroma of the classic fifty and forty cinema without for that reason lacks an own personality that defines it. History is magnificent, is a history of impossible love, fight and jealousy that is not new but if that this excellently treated, but emphasizes without a doubt in my opinion the interpretations, specially those of Finnes that interprets to the patient and the one of Binoche, that nurse who this tired of the suffering of people and that needs to return to want and whose Romance by secondary it is not less important in the development of the film, an interpretation that was worth the best Oscar to him to the secondary one. and that so well-taken care of photography and suggestive coverall with those North African landscapes. The English Patient recovers the taste by classic and demustra that in the present cinema is not necessary that everything is rolled to rate of videoclip, so fashionable style lately.
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