Monday, August 17, 2009

Jessica Alba-The Sleeping Dictionary

Jessica Alba-The Sleeping Dictionary
"Jessica Alba-The Sleeping Dictionary"

Jessica Alba-The Sleeping Dictionary as Selima, this is DVD Exclusive Award for Best Actress in a DVD Premiere Movie.

The Sleeping Dictionary is a 2003 film by Guy Jenkin. It was filmed in Sarawak and is set during the British colonial rule in the 1930s.

Wonderful Romance – Better and Better than Webster's and American Heritage Dictionaries,


10/10
Author: Claudio Carvalho from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

In 1936, the expatriated young and naive just-graduated British John Truscott (Hugh Dancy) arrives to the Sarawak, a British colony, to work in the Iban society. The beautiful Selima (Jessica Alba) is assigned to be his "sleeping dictionary", to live and sleep with him and teach him the language and habits of the locals. The reluctant John and Selima fall in love for each other in a forbidden romance.

What a magnificent surprise "The Sleeping Dictionary" was for me, indeed a wonderful romance, with action and drama and an adorable story of difference of cultures, seduction and secrets. Jessica Alba and Hugh Dancy have stunning performances, showing a delightful chemistry. Brenda Blethyn and Bob Hoskins are excellent, as usual, and Noah Taylor, as the nasty Neville, Emily Mortimer, as the sweet Cecil and Eugene Salleh, as Belansai, are also fantastic. Certainly, Jessica Alba is better and better than Webster's and American Heritage Dictionaries. Definitely, "The Sleeping Dictionary" is a must-see movie for any sensitive audience. My vote is ten.

Title (Brazil): "DicionĂ¡rio de Cama" ("Dictionary of Bed")

Source: wikipedia.com imdb.com hotflick.net

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