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    Locke

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    Locke****Locke is '"Locked" When a ride is supposed to go in many directions according to your way of life, this one turns unidirectional in the Highway of Existence, Locke is the struggle of one man about the atonement of casual occurrences that happen in the world. It goes against the current and against common sense (in the sense of what are common responses of human beings in an Industrial world and or a material world) Where high Ethics and the care for a one life can weave a response so unequivocally different that we are puzzled about this herculean tour de force to straighten was could've been "naturally" crooked in a society where responsibility takes a tour and a detour in this adventurous valiant, against all odds behavior to salvage a wounded conscience while giving someone else much needed back up that otherwise would've been absent. This role model of a man goes through excruciating lengths to do what could've been left undone. This is what can be called TUNNEL VISION, where we are blind of the self to give some meaning to another's life acknowledging the part played in which a move on the chess board stays forever. This is an interesting story on four wheels like it had never been done before. It is well focused against all distractions on the commitment to perform one task outside your regular routine that is paramount to test the integrity of one man against a world seemingly invulnerable of others' sufferings even though we are the ones that caused it. This seems to be a harsh critique to our blind practical nature. It shows heart and compassion and it is deft to opposite forces which try to stop the linearity of a cause. The assignment of blame and the distribution of pain go hand in hand. We can only guess that under the skin every man has to face it on his own when the past seems to dictate present actions in a show of determinism and against free will. Yes, we are not determined. We can always choose learning lessons from a traumatic past, while others will never learn the lessons of our historical past that may reflect in our /present/future. What would happen if all men acted as this one? This is the Ethical center of this film.

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    luis.lama@  14.8.2014 age: 36-49 85 reviews

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