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[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.] Beautiful. It made sense too. He took a life so he wanted to save a life.
10/10 13.7.2008 -
bballgurl448@ - age: 13-17
Yuck! Double yuck! Kept waiting for the characters to show any kind of character or evidence of independent thinking. The message was sooo predictable, can only say that the other movies must have been really disgusting for this to win any kind of award. Anyway, it will preach to the converted and will be loved by a certain kind of person. Hi grandma.
2/10 25.6.2008 -
brownsugar@ - age: 18-25
Very nice movie. A bit too sad as I always had to cry :( But well... it's a good thing I guess.
7/10 17.6.2008 -
dimanta@ - age: 18-25
A refreshing beautiful movie! Highly recommended!
10/10 24.5.2008 -
at095@ - age: 50+
[ATTENTION: This review reveals content of the movie.] This movie makes no sense whatsoever when applied to the real world. If the main point really is to avoid abortions, then why is it that that is the one topic that is completely avoided throughout the movie? And the idea of the film being predominantly flashbacks might be a successful, subtle, less direct way of telling the story, if a) they actually were used correctly and b) there was even a story to tell. Another thing: why would any sane woman assent to leaving her child with a man she has known for only 24 hours? If that actually happened, especially in New York City, who knows who this man might actually turn out to be. I am not disagreeing with the values portrayed in this movie, merely the way they are portrayed.
1/10 20.5.2008 -
bobthecat@ - age: 13-17
If you are a person with a soul and a heart and capable of love go see it.
10/10 15.5.2008 -
lupita@ - age: 50+
Making the best out of a difficult situation. A movie you can go and watch with the kids. It doesn't matter what life deals you, it matters how you deal with what comes your way.
8/10 9.5.2008 -
doris,d77@ - age: 36-49
A refreshing movie... heartwarming; encouraging; filled with HOPE, love, acceptance, healing and a sense of what is best for a troubled world. PLEASE KEEP IT IN SAINT JOHN and show it again and again. Advertise it far and wide and often.
9/10 9.5.2008 -
kenzied@ - age: 50+
This is an excellent movie... everybody must see... dont wait!
10/10 2.5.2008 -
betsabebalmaceda1984@ - age: 18-25
Positive message and wholesome in its presentation.
9/10 2.5.2008 -
rita_letkeman@
This might not get the attention that Juno does, but it still is a very good movie worth seeing. Refreshing not to have all the bad language. Great ending!
8/10 29.4.2008 -
locko@ - age: 50+
Bella tackles the issue of abortion without taking sides, without being "judgemental," and without even mentioning the "A" word. Tammy Blanchard portrays the terror of an unplanned pregnancy in a captivating and meaningful manner. Truly, it brings the viewer face to face with the question of what is the value of human life. If you are only interested in flashy tinsel town special effects you probably will not like it. If you are looking for a movie with deep meaning and relevence, go see "bella."
10/10 28.4.2008 -
marlonbart@ - age: 36-49
A down to earth movie that moves the heart. This is a story which brings together so many morals which are too often forgotten in Canada's (and North America's) society today."Bella" brings "beautiful" back its meaning.
10/10 28.4.2008 -
learningtofly_20@ - age: 18-25
The screenwriters take a number of potentially argumentative topics, give lip service to both the negative and positive aspects of each, add a laconic score and send the audience home with a feeling that all is truly well with the world. Played almost entirely in flashback, the film's topics are relevant and the performances are fine. However the large holes in the plot ensure that this film will not stand up to repeat viewing.
6/10 26.4.2008 -
m,j,brown@ - age: 50+
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This was an amazing movie, I would suggest that u should be at least 11 to see it thou but it was sooo good.
10/10 25.4.2008 -
fsdhdls@ - age: 13-17
A wonderful film that shows us that life is all about perspective.
9/10 25.4.2008 -
frank,peyton@ - age: 26-35
Here is a movie with no violence, sex, or swearing and yet most satisfying. How refreshing.
8/10 23.4.2008 -
galr@ - age: 50+
Wonderful movie... just go and see it, you won't regret it. Definitely beats out many of those stupid Hollywood blockbusters. The acting was superb, and it just shows that you don't need alot of big names stars to make a good movie.
9/10 22.4.2008 -
stormshadowmike@ - age: 26-35
Wow! A heart warming movie! I loved the story and the humanity of the movie.
10/10 18.4.2008 -
x2002uun@
I really enjoyed this movie, took me by surprise... love the cultural aspect and how we look at circumstances differently. The family strength and connection was beautiful and the friendship between the 2 main characters was a wonderful gift.
9/10 18.4.2008 -
walelea@ - age: 50+
It's refreshing to see something other than Hollywood's reality! Kudos to the actors and the makers of this film.
8/10 18.4.2008 -
wlenders@ - age: 50+
Please Go watch this movie. Great story and message.
10/10 18.4.2008 -
hotdiggytdang@ - age: 26-35
Painfully slow and predictable. I suspect it was backed by the Christian right. Don't waste your time or your money. The worst movie I've seen in a long time.
1/10 17.4.2008 -
sculpts@ - age: 50+
By far the most excellent Drama I have seen in years!
10/10 16.4.2008 -
jtebay@ - age: 18-25
The actor were null and the storyline is to forget really bad movie.
1/10 16.4.2008 -
david-09@ - age: 50+
An example that Hollywood can be saved. Eduardo Verstegui demostrate that when there is talent you dont need to exploit the bad side of the men.
10/10 16.4.2008 -
jgarza@ - age: 50+
It's a "pro-life" movie? No... not just this... it's a movie where the desire of life is reborning. It's more then worthy to see it.
10/10 16.4.2008 -
lucacavallone@ - age: 36-49
There are so many intertwined stories here about love, food, culture, chance, regrets, family, friendship, ambition, and loss. I was hearten and gratified to see a film with out of the ordinary characters (the kind of people you find yourself listening to in a public place, who leave you wondering about their lives) I have to see it again.
10/10 15.4.2008 -
dauide@ - age: 36-49
Excellent movie! Goes directly to the heart! Teaches us about hope and most important things in life...
10/10 15.4.2008 -
loredana_grigore@ - age: 26-35
It's a beautiful movie!!! A movie after which you feel your spirit lifted!
10/10 15.4.2008 -
irena_ghica@ - age: 26-35
The script is excellent. Hollywood has crappy scripts; this movie proves that. Bravo to the actor Eduardo and Blanchard, excellent job.
10/10 14.4.2008 -
ichtuscaritas@ - age: 18-25
Very touching... I did not want it to end. It was unbelievable how much it moved me. The story line would speak to so many women (and men) who have, perhaps out of fear, made such a horrible decision to abort an innocent life. I like the way they presented Jose as the wonderful gift of adoption. Excellent work by the director/writer and the actors!!! It is sooo nice to see a movie without any cursing, blood, sex and violence for a change. It would truly be nice to see more of the same. Maria Costanza Maynard Mississauga, Ontario Canada.
9/10 14.4.2008 -
maria777@ - age: 36-49
Great movie!!! Don't even think twice... go see it!!!
10/10 13.4.2008 -
electricstorm779@ - age: 18-25
Extremely good! Moving. Unexpected ending. A must seet.
10/10 13.4.2008 -
catlover-@ - age: 36-49
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Bella is very sentimental -- and satisfying for it -- falling just short of melodrama. Its earnestness is beguiling and embodied in Tammy Blanchard as Nina. She is the emotional centre of the film and ably supported by brooding Eduardo Verástegui. The family themes are delightful, especially emphasis on cooking and loving support. Even dastardly adopted brother Manny is cajoled into accepting that his love for his brother transcends any rift. Bella's plot is contrived and yet, if one has suffered tragedy in life and seen it balanced through a loving gift that transcends pain, one can accept the heavy handed treatment of redemption. Bella is a morality tale. It could have been a great movie if the sentiment had been subtler. As it stands, it is as heartwarming as a cuddle on a beach can be. Friendship can redeem passion, and start life anew. Director Alejandro Gomez Monteverde overplays this in the last scene, but it is still gratifying, and a comforting message for those who suffer yet hope.
7/10 13.4.2008 -
iispiral@ - age: 50+
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