terça-feira, 15 de março de 2011

Tangled


Rapunzel, a princess with magical, youth-restoring powers, is kidnapped by Mother Gothel, who locks her in a tower that is accessible only by climbing the girl's long golden hair. When Rapunzel becomes a teenager and begins to chafe at the limited world of her captivity, a passing thief offers her a means of escape.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw6q5189kpc

All those days watching from the windows
All those years outside looking in
All that time never even knowing
Just how blind I've been
Now I'm here, blinking in the starlight
Now I'm here, suddenly I see
Standing here, it's all so clear
I'm where I'm meant to be

And at last I see the light
And it's like the fog has lifted
And at last I see the light
And it's like the sky is new
And it's warm and real and bright
And the world has somehow shifted
All at once everything looks different
Now that I see you

Flynn:
All those days chasing down a daydream
All those years living in a blur
All that time never truly seeing
Things, the way they were
Now she's here shining in the starlight
Now she's here, suddenly I know
If she's here it's crystal clear
I'm where I'm meant to go

Rapunzel & Flynn:
And at last I see the light

Flynn:
And it's like the fog is lifted

Rapunzel & Flynn:
And at last I see the light

Rapunzel:
And it's like the sky is new

Rapunzel & Flynn:
And it's warm and real and bright
And the world has somehow shifted
All at once, everything is different
Now that I see you, now that I see you

127 Hours


When climber Aron Ralston fails to leave word of his plans as he sets off on a solitary outing, he finds himself without hope of rescue after a fall leaves his arm pinned by a boulder. With only the limited food and resources he has with him, Aron must find a way to survive and to free himself from his deadly trap.

The King's Speech


      Plagued since childhood by a paralyzing stammer, the future King George VI of England has given up hope of finding a cure for his impediment. His concerned wife urges him to seek the help of an iconoclastic Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue, who insists on a level of familiarity with his new patient that the royal prince is loath to permit.

Black Swan


When Nina, a talented young ballerina, is awarded the prized dual role of the White Swan/Black Swan in a production of "Swan Lake," her already fragile mental state begins to deteriorate. Fearing that another dancer's natural affinity for the darker Black Swan character will win her the part, Nina begins a disturbing descent into her own dark side.