Review
for
Alamar
by John Thielking
8-8-2010
Alamar 1:13 NR
Drama/Doccumentary
This movie follows the life of a little boy named Natan who is spending
the last summer in Mexico with his father before making a trip to
Rome. Most of the time the boy and his father are out fishing,
sometimes from a boat and other times by diving underwater. The
scenery is spectacular. 4 stars
This movie has 10 scenes that can be loosely characterized as
violent. There are scenes of fish being speared or caught on
lines and there are a couple of shots of a bird eating live roaches.
The previews include non-violent previews for The American, Eat Pray
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