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srijeda, 17. veljače 2010.

Neither in heaven nor on earth - Thriller





Funny and romantic drama in which Ryan (George Clooney) works as an 'angel of death' by employing people to let go, and he just - collect award miles!
Ryan Bingham (George Clooney) is a typical business man who travels by plane from town to town, and his job is to release people. Ryan carried his life in U.S. airports, hotels and rented cars. Everything it should fit into a travel bag on wheels. He is an elite travel programs each user that rewards its users, and within reach of achieving his life goal - to reach number 10 million award miles. However, in Ryanovu life there is nothing to what is actually connected. When his interest stirred up a nice companion (Vera Farniga) Ryanov him boss (Jason Bateman), under the influence of the young and keen expert (Anna Kendrick) announces that came near his travels. Faced with the possibility of permanent 'grounding' that work simultaneously and scary and sexy, Ryan starts to think about how it would really have a home ... Director Jason Reitman's satirical debut 'Thank you smoke', and his film 'Juno' was a independent hit and brought Reitmanu Oscar nomination. His latest film 'Neither in heaven nor on earth' in late January won a Golden Globe for best screenplay, and a few days later, he won 6 nominations for the British BAFTA Film Award. He was nominated for 6 Academy Awards - for the film and direction, the male role (George Clooney), supporting actress (Vera Farmiga and Anna Kendrick), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Jason Reitman, and Sheldon Turner).

Reitman is the film inspired a novel by Walter Kirn, which he served as a starting point for writing the script. When the script was almost finished, the country found itself in the middle of a strong and serious recession, which Reitman prompted to explore a deeper theme of the story - the loss of a job. Instead of writing about a cancellation, and confessions of people who have recently lost their jobs, Reitman decided to take real, direct reactions of ordinary Americans who have recently gone through a difficult emotional experience job loss.
Reitman recalls: 'We wanted to release the scene to be sincere and real, so we started thinking Critics have praised this film that is well accompanied during the recession and lost hope. The film was entered in a list of the best films of last year, and filmofili finally relieved the final one before they mature film for adults. Owen Gleiberman wrote that the film 'bright and dark, knockabout and tragic, romantic and realistic. He is everything that Hollywood has forgotten to do, and we are blessed that all Reitman recalled. Richard Corliss adds that 'this mix of comedy, drama, romance and social analysis of the perfect film - and perhaps a cure - for the Great Recession blues. "



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