Friday, May 4, 2012

RABBIT HOLE

Loss of a loved most was very painful. Of even greater concern if the individual is a member of our family. Meet and interact every day, love and want to protect emerging, although integral missed only one day is already heavy. Being a very severe test when the Almighty decides to call the people we love the most. Nothing is eternal in this world. We are forced to learn sincerity and patience. When the faltering faith, God was to blame. Belief in God is lost. Cut off ties with relatives. If it reaches an extreme degree, decided to commit suicide. Usually, when a husband and wife lost their children, their married life was suddenly a mess. Especially if it happened to her only child. From one side there must be strengthened. If both are caught up in grief and guilt, just a matter of time to go to ruin. This is what happened to Becca Corbett (Nicole Kidman). He decides to drown in sorrow rather than continue to live.

Remarkably, her husband, Howie (Aaron Eckhart), is also not much different. Howie almost every night to play the video of their child, Danny. Even Howie also prohibited to change the decor of the room Becca Danny. The quarrel became Becca and Howie main meal daily. The trigger, things are trivial. On the advice of the mother of Becca, they then decided to join a meeting of parents who've lost their baby. Even this did not last long. Becca refuses to continue to follow and even fun session followed Jason (Miles Teller), a teenager who is responsible for the death of Danny. While Howie was the "single fighter 'actually smitten with one of the participants, Gabby (Sandra Oh), who recently deserted by their husbands. On the one hand, both Becca and Howie find a little peace when he met with Jason and Gabby, but on the other side of their relationship is worsening. Becca emotions also become increasingly difficult to control, easy to explode anytime and anywhere.Rabbit Hole is not a movie intended for audiences who are looking for an entertaining spectacle, and able to relieve stress. The theme depressive, gloomy and sad. From the minute the film rolling, almost no glimmer of happiness that arises here. If you ever watched Blue Valentine or Revolutionary Road, Rabbit Hole has a tone that is almost similar. Only Rabbit Hole arguably lighter and still be enjoyed rather than Valentine and Road. Appointed from the same titled plays by David Lindsay-Abaire, Rabbit Hole tries to remain realistic and not too excessive indulgence in grief as it is often found in local soap operas. Scenario Abaire blends are impressive. Though sometimes exasperated to see Becca and Howie, gently woke the audience sympathy. The conflict was presented diada natural and not forced to invent. After 8 months of the death of Danny, Howie tried to get up and invited Becca to 'make a child again'. When Becca continually refused on the grounds that the same until the end Howie saturated and 'exploded', then it's something reasonable. Conflict put forward by John Cameron Mitchell Abaire and is a frequent problem encountered in everyday life.

I salute that Mitchell was able to make Rabbit Hole runs consistently for 91 minutes. Melancholy drama that could potentially be a tedious spectacle of this worked very well by Mitchell, so feeling bored is hardly felt as she watched the Rabbit Hole. Rabbit Hole was like watching curhatan hear from a friend who tries to make peace with himself after the loss of a loved one. Touching and heartbreaking. But the Rabbit Hole will not be nothing, and may even be highly unusual, if Mitchell did not put up as a major star Nicole Kidman. Wife of Keith Urban once again proves that he is a talented artist. Kidman looks fragile. Her expression was filled with sadness really convincing. Nicole Kidman plays the mother who emotionally by the death of his only child naturally. Chemistry with Aaron Eckhart and Miles Teller sweetness intertwined. If Natalie Portman is not acting Jeung total in Black Swan, I do not mind the Oscar to Nicole Kidman stopped a second time.

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