Posts Tagged ‘Cinema’

Ma Mere

What ??????????????? What the h. ..

is this all about? It’s definitely the worst film I had not until now Lovefilm. A brilliant Isabelle Huppert normally can not save this!

In some ways is a typical French movie where the actors say or do something and go ‘What?? Does anyone really can be / do this? “Despair ………. no explanation!

It is filmed in this modern form in which to think for the moment to see the end is really going to make some sense - not! While some modern directors make the bits around the place - starting from the end or is mixed at random and eventually can make out! Not at this!

It’s worth (Do you feel my frustration?) Sex is cold, clinical, senseless and just see if you are a masochist!

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Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 1 Comment

Once A Thief

How do you get a cast like this and make it a silly movie. John Woo should be ashamed for making this self-indulgent film.

Also dont expect shootings Woo classic, this is cheap shot Hollywood standard, unmarked Woo. Really disappointing.

Also what Once A Thief gets up my nose that gave this film extras classic Woo and fats, the murderer. Why.

It gets 2 stars because I laughed at a scene involving a header decide henchman C4. If you keep this cartoon violent tone, this is very funny.

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Posted by admin on February 28th, 2010 3 Comments

Casshern

“Casshern” is a frustrating film that promises much but fails to deliver. Located in the aftermath of a war between Europe and Asia, “Casshern centers” in the conflict between two seemingly all-powerful beings created with the “neo-cell” technology developed at the military lab geneticist Dr. Grant amoral

Azuma. With its tail, heavily stylized battle scenes’30s retro design, and photography overexposed Scratchy, the CGI is really impressive.

However, chronically abused and not worth the argument incoherent and epic, but complicated motivations of key characters. In this regard, comparisons with disappointing U.S. CGI-fest’Sky Captain ‘, are not misplaced. Do not bother with ‘Casshern’ if you’ve seen the trailer and think you are in a mature exploration of the nature of war, revenge, the blurring of lines between human morality and the limits of science.

We rent this if you like big robots.

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Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 3 Comments

Ong Bak

The title says it all. Tony Jaa is fantastic.

Many people I know were postponed by the fact that this film is subtitled, but Tony Jaa action is thinner and more fun than you’ve seen most popular martial arts. Petchtai Wongkamlao as his side kick is fun trying to copy his movements, like us, normal people in one of the best foot chases I’ve seen in a movie.

For that scene alone is worth it, but if you can get in the subtitles of a plot to light interesting links gags and tricks all together well. Can not wait to see his new film Warrior King - I hope it will be in English to show Tony Jaa to a wider audience.

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Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 7 Comments

Napola

Napola, a moving portrait of a boy’s struggle to remain true to himself in serious difficulties, was developed in 1942 in an elite school that trains young people to become better leaders of Nazi Germany. Friedrich is a champion boxer who has been selected to attend, who defies his anti-Nazi father in order to do so.

At school they are subjected to brutal training methods of often dubious morality, and his friendship with his classmate Albrecht grows as they face each other. Alberto is a very emotional writer whose governor father disapproves of his supposed softness even as he delights in the achievements of Friedrich, Friedrich himself is influenced by the sensitivity of his friend.

When a supposed war game turns deadly, Albrecht is unable to cope with his disillusion and guilt, and Friedrich is forced to decide where his loyalty.

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Posted by admin on February 20th, 2010 6 Comments

Switchblade Romance

I’m not usually a fan of slasher films, but this movie had great reviews on this I decided to give it a try and I agree! American slasher movies never seem real so I will not engage with them, I feel like I could never happen to me. [They also seem to follow a formula so you can usually Pickout victims in the order they were going to kill] This film however seemed very real [I kept forgetting to breathe, so great was the suspense!] left me a bit by the end [but not] without giving anything of distance, it is difficult to make the final adjustment in the chain of events that have just witnessed the film. frightening

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Posted by admin on February 12th, 2010 9 Comments

Pelle The Conqueror

A film that constantly hovers on the verge of becoming another soap film heritage is saved from this fate in part by strong hand of the director in the narrative, but above all a beautiful, modest performance of Max Von Sydow. Playing a man far below the intellectual capacity of an actor, von Sydow never resorts to condescension of the character, or trying to score easy Pelle The Conqueror laughs at their folly occasionally.

Instead, he breathes life and humanity in part, lighting up the film as a man who dreams of a better life, but that (perhaps tragically) does not have the spark to go out and take it. That is the lesson that young people should learn Pelle, the film shows that all stages of education and is warmly recommended.

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Posted by admin on February 11th, 2010 5 Comments

Lila Says

Lila Says A French Girl Naughty blonde, living in a poor district of Paris, is strangely drawn to a young Arab boy from the same neighborhood. She follows him everywhere.

But the child is hesitant. She enjoys writing, and both his mother and French teacher he has real talent. It is when Lila starts to tell her wild sexual fantasies, he decides to write the stories down, feeling that, despite his raw language and bold and provocative, is not something fragile about Lila.

This is to protect his friends, who have only one thing on their minds. It is a love story of all kinds of love between two young men very different, and how through each other, each of them the work of his fantasies, bringing them in different ways.

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Posted by admin on February 8th, 2010 12 Comments

Rashomon

This film caused a sensation in the West when it appeared in 1950, but age has not been kind to him, despite or perhaps because of the reputation of its director. However, it may be worthwhile to students of cinema, the film seems too polite to the modern age. The proceedings owe more to traditional Japanese Noh theater standards to Western audiences are accustomed, so expect manic fits of laughter and what in most films would be judged entirely on the superior performance.

The pace is painfully slow.A penalty. Do not expect another Seven Samurai or Throne of Blood.

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Posted by admin on February 6th, 2010 7 Comments