Wednesday, December 2, 2009

BLOG 12 (Sleep Dealer)

Sleep Dealer the movie is in Mexico. Memo Cruz has always dreamed of leaving his tiny village and heading north. But when he is ultimately forced to leave, Memo finds a future so bizarre - border walls, shantytowns, hi-tech factories, remote control drones and aqua-terrorists - that it looks a lot like today. The film, which makes thrifty use of some basic but effective special effects, follows Memo. Sleep Dealer makes the point that these are the people on whom the future and all of its perils will weigh the hardest. Memo Cruz is a young compassion who lives with his family in a town fighting for its life, the small, dusty farm village of Santa Ana del Rio, Oaxaca. A private company has hijacked control of the area’s water supply and is selling it back to the village at outrageous prices, provoking the mobilization of aqua-terrorist cells. But Memo couldn’t care less about Santa Ana. He loves technology and dreams. The U.S. military no longer has to worry about pilots being killed on dangerous air missions. The U.S. military kill memo father. After his father die he wean to city for find a job he find job but he think why they kill his father why? He dram his father. The U.S. military find memo and he help memo to get water for village.

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