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  1. 1255 Votes
  2. Director Corneliu Porumboiu
  3. writed by Corneliu Porumboiu
  4. 2019
  5. genres Crime
  6. description La Gomera is a movie starring Vlad Ivanov, Catrinel Marlon, and Rodica Lazar. A policeman is intent on freeing a crooked businessman from a prison in Romania. He travels to Gomera, an island in the Canaries, where he must first

First Hit: I was, and even a day later, confused by this story and film.
We're really introduced to Cristi (Vlad Ivanov) and Gilda (Catrinel Marlon) when Gilda walks up to Cristi and asks to speak with him in his apartment. Cristi whispers into her ear that he apartment is bugged, so she kisses him and tells him she'll play the part of a hooker, and they can whisper her request, which is to help her by getting a criminal, Zsolt, out of prison.
In an early scene, Cristi is on a ferry heading to an island where the ancient people use to communicate by whistling. Cristi is part of a plot working with other criminals to free Zsolt and to do this he has to learn the whistling language.
The language breaks vowels and consonants into seven whistling sounds. This lesson in this language was the most exciting part of the film. I was fascinated with Cristi learning how to whistle and wanted to practice, along with him, right in the theater.
As the film develops, some parts led me to believe that the story in the movie was pre-planned, and I missed something as the film progressed. At other times, I felt as though Cristi and Gilda were planning the ending along the way because they'd fallen for each other.
As an undercover detective, Cristi works for an unnamed woman place by Rodica Lazar, who is trying to play both ends of this story.
The result is a film that has the appearance of a storyline running at two different levels, but in the end, the person sitting next to me asked if he missed something about how the ending worked out, I said "I don't know, and I still don't.
Ivanov was quietly compelling as the detective who was also on the take. Marlon was excellent as the woman who seemed totally in control of story behind the plot. Lazar was strong as the head of the investigation and also susceptible to corruption. Corneliu Porumboiu wrote and directed this quizzical story that left me hanging.
Overall: I either missed a critical section of this Romanian film or the story was attempting to be too elusive.

 


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Straight off, this movie is totally different to what you may be used when thinking about Romanian movies. Starting with the story, the cast (Catrinel Marlon is magnificent) the scenery, smart humor and hidden little gems (references to various famous scenes in other movies) this film makes you think you're watching more of a Hollywood movie than a Romanian one, although, as a downside, I must say certain characters seem to be portrayed a bit simplistic.
The story is, to some extent, a typical police one, but the twist of using the whistling language from Gomera Island enriches the plot all around as it unfolds.
I really liked the movie and I would be happy if it sets the new trend in Romanian Cinema.
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To answer your question, you have to know a bit about how sound works. Whistles are caused by vibrations of the mouth that create compressions and rarefactions in the air (sound is a longitudinal wave). The air spaces either between your tongue and teeth or tongue and the roof of your mouth create a resonant chamber that vibrates when you blow air through it. You can change the size of the chamber by moving your mouth/tongue to create different pitches. The entire point of using fingers is to amplify the whistle, and although not exclusive to you, many people find it much louder to use fingers. This is because putting fingers into the mouth makes it so that air passes over the resonant chamber faster, allowing for a louder, fuller sound. This also stabilizes your mouth whistle and lets you blow harder. I wouldn't exactly call is dirtier or less healthy, however. If one has basic hygiene skills and washes their hands this shouldn't be a problem. And although I cannot speak for these speakers, I imagine that the way they whistle is also part of the tradition and a component in keeping the original "language" alive. Before you call anything "dirty" or "unsanitary" it's always better to take into the account the culture you are slandering. Like many other places in the world, people will not do things exactly like you; it's better to try to understand a culture first and the reasoning behind it, instead of dismissing it as something arbitrarily gross or distasteful.

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Teach me how to do itttt. We speak with one Sylbo, twEEEEEt. He's beautiful. Que paisote! Los delincuentes y dueños de lo ajeno estan en sus aguas! Sin seguridad para El que trabaja honestamente. Elle a perdu des kilos, tan femme. With its misty ancient forests, majestically carved ravines and secret whistling language, there’s something quite alluring about La Gomera. Protected under a Biosphere Reserve, its natural beauty and Jurassic feel is set to render visitors speechless. You’ll find La Gomera located off the north west coast of Africa just west of Tenerife. Here we’ve put together a guide to the best things to do in La Gomera to make the most of its truly magnificent landscapes. 1. Hiking La Gomera’s landscapes are its prime attraction, making hiking and walking an unmissable activity. With over 600km of trails to choose from you can select a route to suit you, be that a gentle stroll through Garajonay forest or the challenging Guarimiar hike. The large number of trails is a result of the unique topography of the island making it difficult to build roads, so natives had to hike everywhere. Soar up the 1, 487m Alto Garajonay or enjoy impressive views from Mirador Montana. Other popular hikes include Vallehermoso, Waterfall El Guro, Valle Gran Rey, and Barranco de Argaga. Vallhermoso 2. La Gomera Beaches With 90km of coastline you will be sure to find rest and respite in one of the islands secluded beaches or bays. These beautiful volcanic black-sand beaches are ideal for those wanting to soak up the sun and swim in the Atlantic. The beaches of Valle Gran Rey are perhaps the most popular and great spot to catch the sunset. Nearer the capital are Playa de San Sebastian and Playa de La Cueva and for swimmers, Playa de Santiago has calm waters protected by a jetty. Other beaches include Playa de la Caleta at Hermigua, the calm Playa del Medio and the black sands of Playa de Avalo. 3. Mirador de Abrante Mirador de Abrante is a restaurant and viewing platform offering truly magnificent views. Perched on the edge of a cliff overlooking Agulo village, the glass ‘skywalk’, 625 meters above sea level, gives you the feeling of floating in air. The restaurant here serves local tapas, creative international cuisine and tempting Canarian dishes, all with fantastic views. The building itself is an architectural masterpiece designed by Jose Luis Bermejo. Open summer 11am – 7pm, Winter 10am – 6pm. Mirador de Abrante 4. Dolphin & whale watching On a visit to La Gomera you may wish to enjoy dolphin and whale spotting. Many of these spirited creatures call the oceans here their home and can often be spotted swimming joyfully off the coast. The south of the island is a great place to spot them and several boat tours are available across the island. You’ll spot pilot whales, sperm whales, rorquals and up to 21 species of dolphin. 5. Learn Silbo Silbo is the ‘whistling’ language of La Gomera. Due to the landscapes it was hard to communicate between villages quickly; the whistling language was used to communicate across deep valleys to share public information. The whistling seems to echo through valleys and can be heard from a staggering 5km away. The language was declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. Although today the language is not used functionally (they have mobile phones now) you can still witness the whistling from the frequent displays. 6. Garajonay National Park One of the best things to do in La Gomera is a visit to the stunning forest of Garajonay. This misty and ancient forest is one of the last of its kind. Garajonay laurel forest is a subtropical and humid forest with springs, streams and around 2, 000 species of flora and fauna. The park covers a third of the island and for nature enthusiasts the park is home to reptiles, amphibians and birds, many of which are endemic. Hikers can venture to the islands highest peak at 1, 487 meters and enjoy astonishing views of the island. The forest is named after a myth ‘Gara and Jonay’. The Canarian version of Romeo & Juliet, Gara from La Gomera & Jonay from Tenerife ran away to the island’s highest point but tragically jumped to their deaths. Visit Juego de Bolas visitor centre for great information on the park. Garajonay National Park 7. Roque de Agando This symbolic and emblematic rock formation is a La Gomera attraction not to miss. Located within Garajonay National Park, this rock is a monument to itself. Formed of volcanic origin, magma solidified to create this magnificent rock towering towards the sky. Standing at 1, 250 metres, travellers can marvel at the physics-defying rock and the surrounding nature. Roque de Agando 8. San Sebastian La Gomera’s capital San Sebastian is home to numerous bars, restaurants, shops and great squares. The city holds an animated yet laid-back atmosphere and is famous for being a stopover of Christopher Columbus before his voyage to the Americas. You can visit Casa Colon, the customs house in which Columbus passed through. Other things to do in San Sebastian include Mercado Municipal (market), Iglesia de Asuncion and Torre del Conde – a tower and park in which local beauty Beatriz de la Bobadilla barricaded herself in 1488 as locals rebelled against her husband; she was saved by the governor of Gran Canaria (who was rumoured to be having an affair with Beatriz). San Sebastian 9. Los Organos This fascinating rock formation is a sight to behold. The slow cooling of magma resulted in unique ‘musical pipe’ shaped rocks in the cliffs. Located on the north coast this 200-metre-tall 80 metres wide attraction is one not to miss, although can only be viewed by boat. Image courtesy of Los Organos 10. Agulo Agulo is an astonishingly pretty village known as the ‘bon-bon of La Gomera’. Perched on a hilltop, the village looks out to incredible vistas of the ocean and Tenerife’s Mount Teide. Located on the north of the island the village is surrounded by a blanket of green due to banana plantations and a scarcity of buildings. Just an hour from San Sebastian, the top attraction here is to simply stroll and absorb the village’s character. There are several information panels on the streets which are a helpful guide and tell you great facts about the village. Aerial view of Agulo 11. Taste the wine In La Gomera you will find excellent wines, 80% of which are white produced from the Forastera grape. Due to the island’s isolation over history the vines were protected from conditions which affected Europe, resulting in some vines over 500 years old. Due to the volcanic conditions and steep landscapes, vines are cultivated in stunning terraces which cascade down hillsides. This type of landscape makes the use of machinery very difficult, so all wine is made traditionally and by hand. 12. Playa de Santiago The charming village of Playa de Santiago lies at the south of the island and its tranquil atmosphere can be enjoyed by all. Offering stunning views from the cliff-tops and a wonderful beach, it is perfect for swimmers and sunbathers. In this laid-back fishing village is also a harbour with a wealth of seafood eateries. Playa de Santiago 13. Museo Ethnografico This museum of Ethnography, located in a historic building, covers the island’s natural resources and ecosystems including fishing, forestry, agriculture and farming. Located in Hermigua, the museum is dedicated to the research and preservation of popular culture. You’ll uncover a historic picture of the island’s culture and how ancestors had to adapt to survive and thrive in this challenging environment. October to May open Tuesday- Friday 10am – 6pm, weekends 10am – 2pm, June – September Tuesday – Friday 10am – 7pm, weekends 10am – 2pm. Admission €2. 50 14. Chipude The village of Chipude is a sleepy town home to warm locals, spectacular surroundings and pretty buildings. In this tranquil hamlet is a modest 16 th century church, Iglesia Virgen de la Candelaria, a popular pottery shop where you can witness traditional pottery techniques and buy souvenirs, as well as some lovely bars and restaurants. For walkers La Fortaleza de Chipude is a striking table top mountain outside the village with outstanding views. La Fortaleza de Chipude 15. Parque Natural Majona La Gomera’s second largest natural park, Parque Natural Majona is located on the east coast. Great for walkers the park is covered in natural beauty, wildlife and fascinating flora and fauna. It is known to be in one of the wildest areas of the island with deep ravines covering 1, 757 hectares. Parque Natural Majona Practical Information La Gomera weather: best time to visit As with all the Canary Islands, Temperatures in La Gomera vary little. The temperatures and humidity feel very comfortable all year round. There is little chance of rain, other than further inland. The hottest time of year in La Gomera is August to September with average temperatures in the mid 20*C’s. How to get to La Gomera La Gomera cannot be reached directly by air from Europe but you can fly directly to Tenerife and travel by ferry to La Gomera. La Gomera ferry The fastest ferries leave from Los Cristianos port in the south of Tenerife and arrive in San Sebastian. The ferry takes 40 minutes. Where to stay in La Gomera Jardin Tecina The 4* Jardin Tecina is a truly tranquil retreat located on a cliffside in Playa de Santiago. With exceptional facilities and direct access to Playa de Santiago beach the hotel is great for both couples and families. View Hotel Parador de La Gomera Located within easy access of San Sebastian, Parador de La Gomera is a great base for exploring the island. Charming & traditional this hotel offers delicious cuisine and spectacular ocean views. Inspired? For personalised luxury, look no further Enquire Now.

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Da du so ein großer Alienfan bist Daniel, such mal nach ASMR Xenomorph Attack auf Youtube oder alternativ findest du auf dem gleichen Kanal auch den Beweis, dass Snowpiercer das Sequel zu Charlies Schokoladenfabrik ist... für mich das vermutlich beste Video auf Youtube, einfach nur schockierend wie gut es passt. Before and after processing of the image (note: opens external link). Keep in mind that the original image shows a bit more than this one, because I had to crop out a tiny mountain village to comply with Earthporn rules. This shot is from an island called La Gomera. It is one of the Canary islands, I think it is the least populated one and definetly with least tourists. The area is called Vallehermoso - which means "beautiful valley" directly translated. Not many poeple there, but I did meet a few trekkers. The whole area has a huge network of trails. It is a so-called trekker's paradise. Stayed there for one week, lived in the cropped out town below and walked and explored almost non-stop. The highest point you see here is called Roque Cano. You can climb it if you have skills and equipment. I didn't climb it. Because I don't have skills, nor equipment. I did a long exposure for this shot - 67 seconds - with a dark filter placed in front of the lens, which reduces the amount of light the camera can capture. This is why the sky looks like it does. It is something I often like to do. I think it adds a cool atmosphere.

Great video, never got to see the island like that before, rivaling national geographic

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