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Old 02-20-2010, 06:25 PM   #60
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Default Re: No Food - No Fear

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I actually really think that this film is a little bit misplaced at this thread. It’s quite bloody and not for the easy-hearted. Although it’s a very good film about fear-control, it will still cut like a steel wire. It will not raise the energies, but give them a beating, if you are not strong.
I lived for 12 years in Africa, maybe that’s why I like it so much.
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After clicking the film, choose the Megavideo-link. That will pause after 70 minutes and will resume later. But quality-wise its worth.

don't i know it. i satyed into the small hour watching it last night, just to see it stop playing (74th minute)..which is why i said the link was rubbish...

i sampled parts of africa myself, so i thought it might bring back some memories..you are right, i'm not that strong, so i just don't watch the ghory bits..on the otherr hand and in real life, i can't be that feeble - i traveled on my own (my other adventure companions had all dropped ill) all the way to masai mara land on a matatu , not bad for a muzungu woman...stayed in a humble hut with hyeenas all around., you don't want to hear that.. it's when i experienced a primal fear very very strongly...masai people were entertained and laughed a lot - hyenas are not an issue for them, nor are the lions - it's the elephants!!!..anyway, i never have, still don't like my emotions being manipulated by film makers, so i carry on to be careful on that front..

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