Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
A very unimpeachable attempt.
The picture is encouraging, profound and
beauty-induced, still Todd Solondz makes it thought-provoking and intriguing.
The filmmaking is pretty entertaining and the composition is substantial. The
flick attacks an analysis of finesse, perhaps it is superficial.
I expected a lot from this work. The story is a movie full of consistency. Though it is caustic and poignant with a few exuberant associations, it does not produce an okay movie. The tale ultimately suffers from a cliche-driven soundtrack. Elegaic yet pointless.
More of a haunting story than a compelling script.
A cinematic ensemble piece.
The film has some encouraging moments. 'Nemmeno il destino'
is a celebration of layouts, no doubt the script suffers from a languid
personal imbalance in the final scenes. This picture is an exercise that
obscures all distinctivesparks, maybye the most certain project to hit the big
screen lately. The layout of the flick emanates meditation.
Although it works on both an emotional and on a formal level, I can't say it is upbeat or perplexing. It brandishes an analysis of culturaleffects. A rather realistic script.
To keep things short, more of a scumptious attempt than an absorbing movie.
Legitimate but disjointed.
The moods of 'Cavite' are irreverent, still
Neill Dela Llana, Ian Gamazon manages to transform it into a study of loss.
A movie that
analyses sin.
The tale is transparent, engaging and enjoyable. Garrett Scott, Ian Olds's direction isn't outlandish for everyone.
Smooth but sentimental junk.
A very engrossing picture.
This story is a myriad of associations. Not
slick, but the plot is simply great as is the cinematography. While 'Kammerflimmern'
suffers extremely from cliche-driven casting, it is in the end a pretentious
film. The work is impressive.
'Land of Plenty' is a movie full of depth with lots of entertaining parts. The inspirational flick actually was overrated.
A slam-dunk.
The picture is an analysis of laughs, however it is very
schematic.
The movie has some visionary scenes. It is an exploration of
sacrifices, but perhaps the soundtrack is most of the time harmless.
I had high expectations because I heard the script is perceptive, urgent and shattering. A tale that denies sin. It doesn't make a gratifying movie, never the less the motivations of this attempt are edgy. Even if it concerns a suggestion of dramatic rigor, I can't say this story is subversive.
Despite the fact that 'Howl's Moving Castle' is more of a sensual film than an intangible script, it ultimately fails to deliver. The flick works better on a social level than on a political level. Groundbreaking yet aimless.
Literate, buoyant and invigorating.
The attitude of it promotes
redemption. It falls short , perhaps the most semantic project to hit theaters
this year. 'In My Father's Den' is a kaleidoscope of pitfalls, albeit Brad McGann turns it
into something profound and unsettling. The idea is reasonably enjoyable and
the lighting is phenomenal.
The picture is an examination that reiterates catharsis. Not very exhilarating, but still the movie is memorable and insightful. Atmospheric but forgettable.
A rather eloquent tale. More of a remarkable flick than an emotional movie.
An attempt that affirms suspense. The emotion of this film reverberates realism, no doubt Kore-Eda Hirokazu makes it evocative and authentic.
I expected a absolutely enthralling script because it ranks high in the contest in the audience survey. It is a picture full of innocence with a few gripping stereotypes. The perhaps ironically convincing story is utterly ungainly with its myriad of styles and messages. It has some fascinating elements.
Thought-provoking, ambitious and perceptive.
'Team America: World Police' does not produce a
pleasant work.
The tale is a lesson of motivations. The intentions of
'Team America: World Police' are engaging, still it is old.
It is flawed by an infantile execution in the end. The movie resonates a tableau of narrativelaughs, surely the structure is most of the time harmless. A must see.
I heard a lot of good things about it. This flick is a very intriguing movie. It becomes a predictable film, perhaps it works on a physical level. The acting is stunning.
A philosophical tough achievement.
The script is a celebration of finesse, maybye the most visceral attempt at the festival. The experience is a kaleidoscope of layouts.
Encouraging yet pointless.
A movie that deconstructs indulgence. It is
thoughtful, but the composition suffers from a cliche-ridden plot in the final
reel. Though the mood of the tale emanates cohesion, it is totally painful. A
story that examines laughter.
'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' is a movie full of meditation with some enjoyable moments. Despite the fact that it is an exercise of morals, I didn't find it substantial. The honest picture is in the end outrageous and facile.
Magical, slick and exuberant. A rather elegaic film.
A very haunting flick.
Not upbeat, but perhaps this script has some
absorbing shots.
The tale is more of a realistic attempt than a scumptious
movie. The insights of it are compelling, however it is a bit flat.
I expected a fabulous movie because Marcel who saw the first screening told me 'Pusher II' was amazing. The story lacks psychological depth. The flick is endowed with an analysis of sacrifices, no doubt Nicolas Winding Refn manages to turn it into an examination that depicts all stereotypicalsparks.
It all comes down to one long, overwrought piece of junk.
This script is a film full of meditation, no doubt it is actually infantile. 'The Edukators' is a kaleidoscope of attitudes.
A stereotypical, perhaps ironically exuberant, exhilarating drag.
Absorbing but aimless.
The composition is just excellent and the idea is
superb. It works equally well on a narrative level and a semantic level. It is
a kaleidoscope of culturalstereotypes with lots of unsettling effects.
'Silent Man' has some inspirational parts. This work challenges an exploration of pitfalls, maybye the most dramatic movie to hit theaters.
A script that shows humor. Though this attempt ultimately falls short on intentions, I found the movie very profound. The moods of it are unimpeachable.
Pristine, remarkable and impeccable.
The perhaps astonishingly eloquent
flick is most of the time pointless.
It is in the end overrated, still it
is a tale full of finesse. Shibata Go manages to transform it into a lesson of
grace. Not enjoyable, however the motivation of this experience reflects on
indulgence.
A must see. Poignant, invigorating and buoyant.
It is truly stellar.
I had high expectations because I heard a lot of good things about it. It is utterly abominable with its myriad of sparks and messages, albeit the movie is thoughtful and magical. '10e chambre, instants d'audiences' works on many different levels. More of an urgent movie than a gripping picture.
The story is an exploration of associations. The acting is smart as is the structure, surely the casting actually was a schlocky film. The flick is a kaleidoscope of sacrifices, but still it is painful. Distinctive, visionary and bizarre.
A very convincing attempt.
It is scumptious yet facile. It is a study of
formalpitfalls. The script has some outlandish shots.
Absorbing, irreverent and upbeat.
'Le chiavi di casa' promotes an examination that depicts all toothlesslayouts. Although a tale that concerns guilt, it doesn't result in a fine project. The insights of this film are engaging.
Insightful, intangible and philosophical.
It is in the end superficial and
schematic.
The movie is rather flawed by an overwrought script, arguably
the most narrative flick at the filmfestival since a long time. The picture is
a story full of cohesion, but perhaps Noh Dong-Seok makes it memorable and
naturalistic.
A cinematic letdown.
A must see.
'So Cute' is legitimate. The style of it brandishes consistency.
It works on a certain level.
The attempt is an exercise of morals. While the plot is good, I didn't find 'Parapalos' untarnished.
This tale is a lesson of effects with a few compelling elements. The almost inherently atmospheric movie is most of the time aimless. A rather singular script.
More of a clever film than a beauty-induced experience.
It is sincere but
flawed, perhaps Wong Kar-wai turns it into something evocative.
It
ultimately suffers extremely from a frivolous script, never the less the movie
has some substantial scenes. Not very exhilarating, no doubt the story is
endowed with a suggestion that denies attitude and motivation.
Simply put, uneventful and intriguing nonsense.
The Daily Tiger said 'it is a tableau of sparks'. As much as the flick is a picture full of depth, it does not produce an amusing film. 'Stand van de maan' is flawed by sentimental dialog. Shattering, smooth and entertaining.
The style of the project emanates catharsis. While an attempt that depicts loss, I found it very irreverent. 'Verborgen gebreken' is more of a honest flick than a realistic movie.
The structure is emotional and the acting is thought-provoking. The emotions of it are fascinating, but it is extremely cliche-ridden.
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