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May 01 12 monkeysmmm 12 monkeys..es una excelente película, todo encaja perfecto y tiene un super montaje de alucine, me encanta la luz y la estética de toda la cinta , los actores son geniales..pero ...no entendí el final quien es el niño?¿?¿ es Bruce o que ?¿ es que de verdad no en este sillón habíamos 2 personas y ninguna de las 2 comprendió esa parte...pero bueno, la peli es genial y veanla acompañados aunque no es garantía de que alguien la entienda....
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Twelve Monkeys is a 1995 science fiction film written by David and Janet Peoples and directed by Terry Gilliam. The movie deals with time travel and memory and is inspired by the French short film La Jetée. The film stars Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt.
[edit] SynopsisBruce Willis stars as James Cole, a convict in a post-apocalyptic future who is plagued by a vivid, recurring dream of a man being shot in an airport. Humans are forced to live underground, sealed from a surface contaminated with a virus that killed most of the human species in 1996–1997. The disease is believed to have arisen as an act of bioterrorism by a mysterious group calling itself "The Army of the Twelve Monkeys." The movie has an unusual narrative style. Stowe plays a skilled psychiatrist and Pitt, in an Oscar-nominated performance, plays Jeffrey Goines, a very mentally unstable man who crosses paths with Cole on several occasions. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
As a convict, Cole is forced to "volunteer" for dangerous missions to the surface in a biohazard suit, exploring a deserted Philadelphia for biological specimens. The abandoned city is now inhabited by wild animals. Almost all of humanity has been wiped out by an incurable virus, with the few survivors living in a wretched and tyrannical society deep underground. Cole proves to be a careful observer with excellent memory and is "volunteered" to participate in a more ambitious branch of the program. The scientists of the future have invented a crude method of time travel. Travelers cannot be sure of the exact time and place to which they are sent, and they are badly disoriented after arriving at the past and upon their return. Cole and other convicts are sent back in time to discover the origin of the virus and retrieve samples. The scientists wish to study the virus in its unmutated form to enable them to produce a cure. The time travelers are asked to leave voice mail messages at a phone number monitored by the scientists in the future. The scientists initially attempt to send Cole back to October 1996, a few weeks before the outbreak of the disease. He appears in Baltimore in April 1990 and is arrested after a violent encounter with police. Due to his incoherent story, Cole is institutionalized at a psychiatric facility, and placed under the care of Dr. Kathryn Railly (Stowe) who strongly feels as though she has seen Cole before. There Cole meets Jeffrey Goines (Pitt), a deranged animal rights and anti-consumerism activist. When Cole is interviewed by Railly and other doctors, he desperately attempts to warn them of the impending catastrophe and inquires about the Army of the Twelve Monkeys. He is grudgingly permitted to call the scientists' phone number, but discovers no voice mailbox. Goines helps Cole escape the ward by providing a key and creating a major disturbance, but Cole is quickly recaptured and placed in restraints in an isolation room with no obvious possibility of escape. Cole is then returned to the future, disappearing from his locked room, and baffling Railly and the institution's authorities. After returning to the future, Cole is interviewed by the scientists. They play a voice mail message giving the Army of the Twelve Monkeys location, saying "They're the ones that did it", but Cole denies having left that message. The scientists also show him a series of photographs from the outbreak time-period to see if any of the images are familiar to Cole from his experiences in 1990. Among the photographs is a picture of Goines at the head of a rally. Throughout the film, Cole has recurring dreams involving a man in a ponytail running through an airport, another man in a mustache and long brown hair chasing him and being shot, and a blonde woman chasing after them and screaming. The dream varies with each instance, with the ponytail man resembling Goines in one instance. In a second attempt to send Cole back to 1996, assured that "this time" they would get him to the correct destination, he arrives briefly in the middle of a World War I battle. He encounters Jose, a fellow inmate, who has also been sent to the past. Cole is shot in the leg while reaching toward a wounded Jose, and a moment later is propelled forward in time to the original target date, November, 1996. Between 1990 and 1996, Dr. Railly has taken an interest in the Cassandra Syndrome. She publishes a book on the topic, citing examples of unheeded prophecies of doom dating back to the 14th century. Cole finds a poster announcing one of her lectures, and after a book-signing session, kidnaps her to aid him in finding the Army of the Twelve Monkeys. She continues to believe that Cole is delusional, and realizes from media accounts that she and Cole are the subject of a massive manhunt. However, she ignores several opportunities to escape, and begins to assist Cole in his quest. She even removes the WWI bullet from his leg when he informs her that he has been shot. Also prominent in the news at the time is the story of a boy in Fresno, California who is trapped in a well. Cole tells Railly that he remembers coverage of that story from when he was a child and reveals to her that the whole thing is a prank, and the boy is really hiding in a barn. Cole uses his photographic memory of the pictures he was shown by the scientists to locate the office of a bunch of well-meaning but ultimately ineffectual young animal rights activists who promote their ideas through leafleting and legal protests. Cole is sure he has found the source of the outbreak, not only because Goines is in charge of the organization but also because Goines' father is a famous virologist with access to deadly biological agents. Goines, however, became disenchanted with legal protest and formed a splinter group of twelve activists, The Army of the Twelve Monkeys, who plan more direct action such as freeing animals from zoos and research facilities. However, Goines quit the group to work at his father's lab, saying that he would personally oversee any animal testing there to insure humane treatment. Cole and Railly track Goines to a conference at his father's mansion. Cole enters the mansion and attempts to question Goines about the origin of the virus. Goines suggests that releasing a worldwide pandemic was an idea Cole originally broached at the psychiatric facility in 1990. Cole is highly disturbed by the possibility that he was partially responsible for the pandemic and begins to embrace Railly's theory that he is delusional and has created the virus and the time-traveling story in his head. As police and dogs from the mansion approach, Railly pleads with Cole to turn himself in. Cole vanishes suddenly, leaving a surprised Railly to explain her captivity and subsequent flight to disbelieving detectives. The detectives show further doubt in Railly's story when an analyst confirms that the bullet she removed from Cole's leg dates back to World War I. This revelation, along with the confirmation in the news that the boy in Fresno had actually been hiding in a nearby barn, causes Railly to have her own doubts. She searches through a series of WWI photographs. Jose had earned a footnote in history books as a shell shocked soldier whose hysteria had caused him to "forget" the French language entirely, replaced by an unrecognizable dialect of English. Featured in the background of a picture of Jose was Cole, reaching out to him. Now convinced that Cole's story is true, Railly returns to the office of the animal-rights activists to ask them more questions. After returning to the future, Cole is congratulated by the scientists for bringing back vital information that will help them retake the the surface of the planet. However, Cole now believes his future experiences are hallucinations and longs to return to 1996 and be with Railly. He persuades the scientists to send him on a third mission back in time. Back in Philadelphia in 1996, he finds Railly at the animal-rights activists' office, and admits to her that he is crazy. Convinced that he is not, she calls the scientists' voice mail number, and leaves a message with what she thinks is a carpet cleaning company. When she recites her message to Cole later, they realize that it matches, verbatim, the message the scientists played for Cole prior to his second mission, and they both know that the coming plague is real. They put on disguises (Cole with a mustache and a long brown wig, and Railly in a blonde wig) and make plans to fly to Key West to avoid the virus. After Goines' splinter group frees the animals from the Philadelphia Zoo, they leave spray painted messages around the city indicating that the Army of the Twelve Monkeys "Did It", leading the future scientists to incorrectly attribute the release of the virus to Goines and his "Twelve Monkeys". Railly and Cole are momentarily heartened to discover the Twelve Monkeys' plot had nothing to do with the epidemic. Cole, now in love with Railly and the music and open air of the pre-infection world, decides that he has done his duty to the future. At the airport, he leaves a last message telling the scientists they are on the wrong track following the Army of the Twelve Monkeys, and that he will not return to his own time. Railly sees Dr. Peters at the airport and after glancing at a newspaper picture, recognizes him as the elder Goines' assistant. She is horrified by the realization that he intends to carry the unmutated virus to every city where the disease is known to have originated. Simultaneously, Cole is confronted by Jose who, based on Cole's message, has been sent to the airport. He provides Cole with a gun just as Railly informs Cole that Dr. Peters is the culprit. After a scuffle and argument with security, Cole is fatally shot by police as he pulls the gun to stop Peters from boarding his plane. As Cole dies in Railly's arms, she returns the sad, steady gaze of a small boy. The young James Cole is witnessing his own death, the scene that will replay in his dreams in years to come. Dr. Peters hurries away from the security area during the shooting and is able to board the plane. Seated next to Peters is the lead scientist from the future (Carol Florence). She introduces herself after some small talk with Peters: "Jones is my name. — I'm in insurance." April 24 Mi San jordi.hE PASADO MI PRIMER san Jordi en BCN...la paasese genial! estuve con la bEA Y OTROS BADALONOS, OSEA EL FERRAN Y LA HELENA HECHANDO LA HUEVA EN EL PARQUE DE LA CIUDADELLA estuvo chido tomamos fotos comimos en un Fresco a.c. a pesar de que el Ferran quería japones...ya sèrá `para otra ADEMAs de esos días nos quedan muchos. qUE YA VIENne el VeranO...LÁStima que el trabajo de la bEA apesta y no tiene días libres....
Bueno la verdadera historia del día de San Jordi es esta:
March 23 Ocio....Hablo por los mexicanos por que son los que conosco mejor ...cuando hay una fiesta todos se apuntan a ir.la verdad es que hay unos que no faltan es más son los que proponen la fiesta además sabes que si te dicen que van estarán ahí nunca faltan y a veces comen y toman de más y no llevan nada...pero esta vez hablaré de esos extraños seres que dicen que van y nunca llegan....o de aquellos que te dicen voy para allá solo paso por mi casa por x cosa...(al pasar a su casa por esa cosa x te engaña a pensar que en un momento estarán por llegar pero ...ellos en su adentro saben que no irán , es solo un pretexto)y nunca aparecen ¿?¿¿QUE HACEN?¿?¿ A DONDE VAN?¿¿¿ QUE ES LA EXTRAÑA ACTIVIDAD QUE LES IMPIDE LLEGAR AL LUGAR DE DESTINO DONDE LA GENTE LOS ESPERA ?¿¿?¿ POR QUE DICEN QUE LLEGARÁN Y NUNCA LLEGAN?¿ a veces ni siquiera les creemos es como que sabes que igual no llegarán....pero me intriga saber que es lo que hacen que no los deja llegar ?? es tan raro ..mi teoria es que: se encuentran dispuestos a salir y una fuerza extraterrestre los arrastra a quedarse a dormir en su casa es un sueño tan intenso que les impide incluso mantenerse en pie es por eso que no pueden nisiquiera avisar que no llegarán..otra teoría es que simplemente la fiesta no figura lo suficientemente buena como para que salgan o para que tengan que atravezar la cd. solo para llegar..ya ni hablar de los que te dicen a ver si voy...en ese a ver esta un implicito muy explicito NO IRE asi que ya sabes a que atenerte, y los que te dicen si esta bien allá nos vemos , si al rato...y a la hora fallan y no llegan...ir a la fiesta o no pues de todas formas la gente que si llega que generalmente resulta ser la misma y pues la bandita se la pasa chido..... Kisses from da China Kudeiraaaaa Negro Oculto awangramenawer, ahappyporla.....ORGULLOSAMENTE UAB!! January 27 De aeropuertosLos aeropuertos tienden a transmitirnos una sensación extraña..es el hecho de que solo hay dos opciones cuando estamos en ellos . una es que nos vayamos y estemos despidiéndonos de la gente que amamos o que la gente que amamos nos este esperando , en cualquiera de los dos casos hay una tristeza que nos invade , es el desprendimiento de un lugar de una persona o de muchas. .que nos hace llorar ? el hecho de saber que nada será igual una ves que bajes de un avión . tal ves para mi lo sea. se que nunca será igual por que me he ido y la vida ha continuado asi lo es `para todos es como dejar una película encendida y salir de casa y al llegar tratar de enterarte de lo que esta pasando pero no puedes por que ya te lo has perdido ..muchas cosas que conocía se han cambiado en estos días ... el vacío es tan grande , y la sensación es horrible es como sentir que no puedes respirar con solo pensar.. es el hecho de decir adiós...tan fácil como eso , si es verdad que nos volveremos a ver pero nada será igual no estaremos compartiendo cada dia las cosas que han pasado soy tan fragil que siento que cualquier cosa puede romperme en pedazos y dejarme asi por siempre..es un poco de todo ,..es que siento que me ahoga estar lejos , no se si todos lo sienten pero si es asi lloro con ustedes...es increible como un dia lo tienes todo y otro te falta todo ..últimamente me siento asi , como si todo lo que tengo es falso y lo que solía tener se ha ido..que pasará no lo se , se que hoy me siento gris ,que duele algo dentro de mi y que estoy segura de que es una mezcla de todo lo que me ha estado pasando , solo que ahora llego a una cúspide..me hizo sentir en carne el dolor que yo estaba aguantado pero es que ahora me estoy dando cuenta de que tengo lagrimas atrasadas y que este llanto tiene algo de mi propia despedida .,sabes ..nunca habia dejado a nadie en un aeropuerto siempre era yo a la que dejaban la que se iba a buscar cosas nuevas , esa que anda por los aeropuertos sola pero sabiendo que hay algo mejor una ves que aterriza , alejarse de ti y de todo lo que te rodea..es horrible , la verdad nunca pensé que sería asi , es como algo que te oprime por dentro que quiere salir corriendo de tras..yo nunca pensé que era tan difícil hacerlo pero me pareció mas duro eso que el simple hecho de partir sabiendo que se van por que asi lo han decido y por que ese es el destino que se ha de seguir ..las lagimas que han corrido atraves de estas lineas han sido puras , es que ya no puedo aguantar mas este dolor y necesito sacarlo por algún lugar ..mis manos siempre han sido buenas para eso para sacar de mi lo que me esta haciendo daño dentro... es que asi la vida da tantas vueltas que un dia estas en un pais , y luego estas conociendo a otras personas en otra ciudad.., es como si los recuerdos se fueran uno a uno siguiendo a las personas queriendo alcanzarlas para que no los olviden ..es como si quisieran ser eternos y no desvanecerse ..cada lugar de esta casa es como una caja de recuerdos , pasamos tantas cosas …se que cuando nos juntemos de nuevo será como si nunca nos hubiéramos separado…. December 26 Un mUndo en verso¿Por que la gente sigue empeñada en leer libros nuevos y best sellers? para que conocer lo que alguien piensa hoy cuando podemos leer lo que se le ocurrió hace tanto tiempo ,soy de la opinión de que si hay que saber algo nuevo hay que leer las noticias...y si quiero saber de literatura leo el Cid Campeador..no hay libro en este mundo literario que me guste mas la vida en verso me hace sentir en un mundo ficticio de pastel en el que los problemas se solucionaran mientras exista una rima para la siguiente oración..sabes que si hablaramos en verso no habría guerras, ni malos entendidos ni problemas...no se que tan bueno resulte pero estoy segura de que tembien nos librariamos de las tonterias de algunos incapaces de lograr una sola estrofa te imaginas !! que genial no tener que escuchar a todos esos politicos diciendo sandeces...un mundo en verso es sin duda la solución a este mundo que cada dia da mas pereza analizar, y con que fin ..es solo perder el tiempo dandole vueltas a lo mismo que ya dijeron las personas que nacieron antes y que muy probablemente pensaron antes..ahi esta el Sid Campeador , como esta el maravilloso Quijote,como esta la Divina Comedia, para que leer Metafísica para "tontos" mejor pensar ti mismo y si vas a leer que sea algo que haya trascendido...pero claro antes de leer algo de lo que ya he dicho, lee la Biblia..`pero de eso ya hablaremos luego... 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