Primarul comunei Limanu de care apartine si Vama Veche, a inaintat o propunere pentru interzicerea camparii pe plaja. Motivatia? Se pare ca mizeria lasata in urma il nemultumeste profund pe edilul local. Daca propunerea este legiferata, este posibil ca in 2011, Vama Veche sa arate cu totul altfel. Cu sezlonguri albe si umbrelute peste tot.
Problema este ca Vama (inca) mai este un loc unic. Desfiintarea corturilor nu va face decat sa il banalizeze si sa il aduca in linie cu celealte minunate statiuni romanesti, unde totul e standard, sezlongul vine la pachet cu umbrela si cu baiatul descurcaret contra cost.
Atrag atentia edililor locali ca exista si alte cai mult mai eficiente de gestionare a situatiei actuale. O sticla sau un muc de tigara pot fi aruncate pe jos atat de un vamaiot care sta la cort, cat si de cineva cazat intr-unul din hotelasele rasarite peste noapte.
Cateva propuneri la mintea cocosului:
1. Amenzi usturatoare aplicate celor care lasa gunoi pe plaja. Angajatii necesari sunt platiti din cuantumul acestor amenzi.
2. Camparea sa fie permisa pe baza unei taxe. Banii stransi astfel sunt folositi pentru curatarea si igienizarea plajei.
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This is a different view on Nazi World War II period, depicted through the eyes of an eight-year old boy, son of the commander of a concentration camp. A strange friendship is developed between him and a jewish boy from the camp.
Everything is getting worse when the jewish boy’s father dissapears…
Film: The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Written and directed by: Mark Herman
Cast: Asa Butterfield, David Thewlis
In a futuristic world (but not that far), some minds came to the conclusion that suppressing emotions will lead to a more stable world, where there is no pain and war. A special organization is in charge of destroying anything that can trigger human emotions and punishes people for not obeying the strict laws of the regime.
Film: Equilibrium
Written and directed by: Kurt Wimmer
Cast: Christian Bale, Sean Bean, William Fichtner
Christian Bale delivers a wonderful performance, as usual. Fight scenes are very nice coreographed, resembling a bit to those of Matrix, but with much more realism. Director Kurt Wimmer has managed to create very well the minimalistic alienating world, using both asian elements and symbols from the Nazi period. Lighting follow nicely the story course, but the whole light potential is perfectly used in the fighting scenes.
NOTE: If you like this movie, you should also read Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
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