Hunt the Man Down
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Starring Fernando Ramallo in his first role, LA BUENA VIDA is a coming-of-age story set on the outskirts of Madrid. Tristan, a young teenager, is the only son of wealthy parents who plans on spending his summer vacation living the good life. But things take a tragic turn when he learns that his vacationing parents have died in a car accident. Now alone, Tristan envisions himself as master of his own destiny, but finds that he has a great deal of maturing to do before he can possibly live for and by himself. LA BUENA VIDA was nominated for four Goya Awards.
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Update your timepiece collection with the style and quality of a Jacques Lemans watch.
Features include:Style: CasualSize: Women'sCase: Stainless steelDial Color: BlackBracelet: Stainless steelClasp Type: JewelryMovement: Swiss quartzCrystal: SapphireWater resistant: 30 metersCase Width: 21mmCase Thickness: 6mmBracelet length: 7.5 inchesBracelet Width: 11mm
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.
Watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
This version of Jane Austen`s fiercely beloved novel has the daunting task of living up not only to the classic book, but also to the excellent 1995 miniseries of the same name. Yet 2005`s PRIDE & PREJUDICE is up to the task, thanks to lively pacing, a witty script, an excellent cast, and clever direction from British newcomer Joe Wright. The surprisingly still-relevant story follows the five Bennet sisters as they deal with suitors and love, as their mother desperately schemes to marry them off advantageously. Sweet-tempered beauty Jane (Rosamund Pike) develops feelings for the equally amiable and extremely wealthy Mr. Bingley (Simon Woods), but forces conspire to keep them apart--while Lizzie (Keira Knightley) finds herself first appalled by, but gradually drawn to, Bingley`s aloof, intelligent, and socially awkward friend, Mr. Darcy (Matthew MacFayden). The movie, at just over two hours, is forced to cut and condense a number of the book`s subplots, and at times it tries to heighten the drama of certain scenes. But, for the most part, it`s as faithful to the spirit of the original as time and cinematic convention allow.The tremendous supporting cast includes Brenda Blethyn as Mrs. Bennet and Donald Sutherland as her wry, withdrawn husband; Jena Malone as teenage twit Lydia; Judi Dench, effortlessly haughty and imperious, as Lady Catherine de Bourg; and Tom Hollander, who steals every scene he`s in as the ludicrously pompous and awkward Mr. Collins. The movie`s script, adapted by Deborah Moggach, manages to be proto-feminist without becoming anachronistic--and, like the novel, it is incisive about the class politics and gender inequalities of the day.
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