The film continues the cycle returns to the center and does so with the projection, on Tuesday February 26, film The Deep Blue Sea, directed by Terence Davies and starring Rachel Weisz masterfully.
The Deep Blue Sea is a romantic drama set in the London of the '50s, the story reaches the viewer with a deep approach to the characters that delve into the ground state of passion and soul.
With a staging elegant and tasteful, portrays masterfully the human condition in all its aspects.
Highlights include the brilliant performances, especially that of Rachel Weisz, which move from the first minute and magnify the argument.
A film essential to understand the impossible love and the different facets of emotions.
There will be three passes: at 18:00, 20:15 and 22:30.
Tickets cost 4 euros and 3 euros with a student card, young, old or unemployed.
The film is based on the eponymous play by Terence Rattigan, who was gay, and for obvious problems had to translate their concerns female characters like The Deep Blue Sea
Terence Davies adapted to film this work of one of the great twentieth-century British playwrights.
The story takes us back to London in the '50s, where we meet Hester Collyer (Rachel Weisz), a woman who leads a privileged life as the wife of a Supreme Court judge Sir William Collyer (Simon Russell Beale).
But to the amazement of all those around her, leaves her husband and moved in with Freddie Page (Tom Hiddleston), a young ex-RAF pilot who has fallen passionately.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena