cinemais.wordpress.com A Paris Filmes apresenta LIÇÕES DE VIDA. Um jovem tÃmido encontra a chance de se livrar do domÃnio da mãe quando conhece uma excêntrica e veterana atriz. Com Julie Walters, Laura Linney e Rupert Grint. Site Oficial www.sonyclassics.com/drivinglessons
To learn the basics of a single semitrailer reverse please visit: www.youtube.com Watch in high quality: www.youtube.com The trailer used is the b-double from halmqvist. This video tries to enlighten a bit those who still feel confused about how to back up a b-double. I still don’t master the technique at all, but I did my best to do a backing where you could see how it works. Then it’s up to you to practice and play, and of course deal with other positions, as reversing is not always as easy as in this case. But hey, if you know the basics, you only have to practice. I usually use interior view, but for doubles I just can’t, because you don’t see the trailers at all. In real life you can take your head out of the window or move it so you see more in the mirror, but in this game you just can’t see the second trailer sometimes, so to do it better, I recommend outside view. The music is from “Gone? in 60 seconds”. First song is Bad Karma (ZzHck3YI3xA) and second one is Moby Flower (hJkm5R40Hj0)
This’s the 2nd official trailer for the movie “Driving Lessons” (the American trailer), starring: Rupert Grint (the red-head sidecick Ron Weasley from the Harry Potter Movies), Julie Walters (Mrs. weasley from the Harry Potter movies) and Laura Linney. The film will hit theaters in North America this October 13th It will also hit the UK theaters this September 8th
We first meet Ben (RUPERT GRINT), a shy, bookish 17-year-old, as he begins a very unpromising summer vacation. While the other kids are out having fun, Ben spends these precious few weeks attending bible classes, having driving lessons with his overbearing and overly religious mother (Laura Linney) and helping out at a local old people’s home. It’s certainly not his ideal summer but, with a demanding, vigilant mother and a passive vicar for a father, Ben is anything but in control of his own destiny. Ben’s absurdly straitlaced world is turned upside down when he gets a job assisting Evie (JULIE WALTERS), an eccentric retired actress. Vulgar, dignified and childish all at once, Evie enters Ben’s life with a cataclysmic force. Suddenly caught between two worlds, Ben starts to gravitate towards his employer’s unconventional and often bizarre ways, even though it continually gets him into trouble with his mother. Evie drafts Ben as her partner in a series of adventures, culminating in a camping trip that turns into a road trip when she cajoles unlicensed Ben into driving her to the Edinburgh Festival. Ben reluctantly ignores his conservative instincts and jumps behind the wheel. What follows is a journey in which Ben and Evie help each other move forward in their radically different lives, as Ben is forced to confront how he was brought up and who he wants to be.