What is our sinful nature the most attracted to? Beauty, money, power, exploration. All this - the best that the world has to offer - you can see in Ian Fleming's series of novels, which have been turned into a series of blockbuster films. There isn't a person in the world that doesn't know the 007 agent of Her Majesty's Service, handsome, a bit cynical but sexy, James Bond. The impersonation of masculinity and idol of every man. Since the 60s, all the newest technological devices, the most beautiful women, bizarre and ecstatic action moments, and breathtaking places on Earth (especially requiring money to get to) have been given to everybody in a form of a two-hour long gift. And it is difficult not to enjoy what has been given. The luxury was granted, the thrill of a fight with good and evil always present, real deaths guaranteed our attention, and out-of-this-world goddesses left us, both men and women, obsessed for years. Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, and Daniel Craig carried on their shoulders the charm and effectiveness of the contemporary hero, adding their pieces to the puzzle of our perception, and making it difficult to resist. Still, so much fun to watch, with anticipation of every following film, personal favorites, and the epitome of boyish dreams and adult entertainment. Enjoy.
The majority of women want to have children. You can argue that they don't have to, that there is a choice, and a lot of them are not cracked up to be mothers (not even one feminist wants to be closed in the kitchen). But there are millions of those who love their children, they do want them, anticipate them, and fear any complications that may occur. And without those women, the world wouldn't be the world, and we, human beings, wouldn't even be here. Sometimes, however, things don't go according to plan, and no one gets pregnant, taking these issues into account. How to deal with an unbelievable loss? How does it influence your relationship and family? How difficult is it to get back on track and go on with your life after an unexplainable trauma, and is it possible to forgive? A woman and her tragedy that so many of us can relate. Pieces of a Woman.
Life. Ranging from monotonous to exciting. Full of ups and downs. Falling in love and breaking up. Excitement and depression. Kindness and the ugly truth. Life goes by and before you know it, you fall into the trap of your routine and grow miserable. But if, quite depressed by your current daily chore of being alive, you found yourself in an almost magical trap without escape? What if every day you had to experience the same exact day over and over again? How would it affect you and would it change you for the better? All that life has to offer in the short space of one day and a lot of human self-reflection. Bill Murray at his best. Groundhog Day.