Love and privilege. The future is already here and a few more things. I'm talking to you about Years and Years impressive cinema .
Years and Years is a magnificent British television series made and released in actually a British American and French co-production lasting hours made up of six shocking chapters which are without the hubbub of that cinema of inane vertigo that so many like and that some apprentice filmmakers suffer from.
Created and written by Russell T. Davies who directed it alongside Simon Cellan Jones and Lisa Mulcahy Years and Years is excellently performed by a cast led by the simply sublime Emma Thompson brilliantly accompanied by among others Rory Kinnear T 'Nia Miller Russell Tovey Jessica Hynes Lydia West Ruth Madeley Anne Reid .
I wrote two words at the beginning and I owe CXB Directory you an explanation. Love and privilege. I'll give it to you the explanation.
Love . The Years and Years seriesis a perfect way to cinematically stage something that I already wrote on another site and that I now reproduce:
If the engine of history that helps historians write what we call History is change the engine of life that serves nothing more and nothing less so that life can be whatever it wants it to be and not what it actually is. reality ends up being after the passage of time in the passage of time which is what History studies is love.
Love is the attempt to perpetuate life that carries out whatever exists in the immense space where humans become human. It is found anywhere at all hours constantly ubiquitous stripped of edges thorns guilt hatred... It is pure enthusiasm for life but it is also a heartfelt recognition that nothing exists in reality that we are capable of. recognizing is the result of no one's individual act: absolutely nothing. Love is thus among thousands of other things a lesson in economics. From my article 'Learning from life' published in Periodistas en Español on April .
I recommend that you watch this exciting intense and well plotted well plotted series and see why it is a series about love. Like so many others you will say. Enjoy it completely and then we'll talk.
Privilege . In life one enjoys some rights allows oneself some whims and often enjoys benefits from some privileges to which he has access and which perhaps he does not deserve. The main privilege is life. And that is what this dystopia is about which puts before us a reality caught in the future. A reality to which we are forced by our bad head and by our unbridled desire to believe that it is enough to be alive to live. A false reality but so close that one believes when one sees it that one has already lived it or that it may be a latent decoration for the most immediate day of tomorrow. Of the most immediate future full of anguish uncertainty and perhaps brilliance. Full of the consistent inconsistencies with which we humans have been forging ourselves for thousands of centuries until we reach what we see on the screen thanks to the not at all overflowing rather complete imagination of the British filmmaker-television producer Russell T. Davies and how many others have created this simple wonder.