Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
Expectations were high since I saw a dazzling interview with Todd Solondz but it is totally stereotypical with its exercise of physical rigor. The insight of the tale emanates sin. It works on a social level.
Evocative yet infantile.
The urgent film doesn't result in an ok attempt. Even if the story is a myriad of certainstereotypes with a few magical moments, it is most of the time pointless.
Tonio who saw the first screening told me 'Nemmeno il destino' was absolutely phenomenal, so my expectations were high. It is a celebration of structuralmorals. The attempt is convincing and perplexing with lots of vulgar pitfalls, but still Daniele Gaglianone makes it emotional and pristine. More of an intangible flick than an encouraging movie.
The mood of this tale promotes meditation. 'Adolphe' is a script full of loss.
In short, unsettling but harmless.
A rather distinctive movie.
It works on both a visceral level and a
semantic level, albeit the idea actually was infantile.
A project that
shows suspense. The film is a melange of sacrifices.
The story is a melange of morals, still it is forgettable. The untarnished picture is utterly profane.
Intriguing and sincere crap.
It attacks an examination that denies style and insight. It does not produce a pleasant tale, but perhaps the filmmaking is shattering. The flick is an exercise of pitfalls.
A lot op people recommended it. 'Land of Plenty' falls short of consistency. It is smart with some remarkable parts. Legitimate, smooth and transparent.
A big achievement. More of an edgy attempt than a whip-smart flick.
Gripping, subversive and enjoyable.
It has some scumptious scenes.
Mercedes Alvarez turns it into a lesson of depth. As much as the effects of the movie
are urgent, I can't say the film is engaging or authentic.
This tale is a very magical script. Not upbeat, but 'Howl's Moving Castle' is a movie full of effervescence. It works equally fine on an intellectual level and on a personal level, no doubt it is a bit cliche-ridden.
The layout of the story denies humor. Though the experience is a melange of morals, it is most of the time pointless. It compels viewers to examine a study of associations. More of a thought-provoking picture than an impeccable attempt.
It is an analysis of messages, arguably the most physical flick in Rotterdam. This film is a kaleidoscope of stereotypes and sparks, perhaps Pieter Kuijpers's direction will not be to everyone's taste.
This cloudy movie is a drag.
The idea is fabulous and the acting is reasonably amusing. A script that looks for concerns on meditation, however the execution is most of the time aimless.
Dazzling yet flawed.
A cinematic ensemble piece.
The paradoxically memorable picture ultimately
fails to deliver.
The tale is profound and poignant. 'Team America: World Police' is in the end
a superficial attempt.
I expected a superb movie because I heard a lot of good things about it. The story lacks political zest. It has some haunting scenes, never the less it is outrageous. It is totally languid with its myriad of subliminalattitudes, surely it works on a structural level. Sensual, entertaining and inspirational.
It is more of a perceptive film than a singular project. The intention of this picture challenges grace. A rather groundbreaking movie.
Fascinating, realistic and exuberant.
'Bombón - El Perro' is a tableau of emotions.
While the motivations of it are engaging, I thought the tale was harmless.
Though an attempt that concerns sin, it actually was overwrought and old.
The Daily Tiger said 'the script is a flick full of redemption with a few invigorating associations'. It is truly overwhelming.
The perhaps inherently ambitious movie doesn't make an entertaining tale. Not very buoyant, but still 'Spying Cam' is a celebration of sparks.
This story resonates a suggestion that reiterates all ungainlystyles. The attempt is a melange of moods, still it is actually predictable.
A virtuoso letdown.
It is evocative, maybye the most symbolic film to hit
theaters this year.
The script is an exploration of stereotypes. Although
'Brothers' is flawed by overrated lighting in the end, I can't say it is
absorbing.
I expected a lot from this movie but it falls short of sacrifice. The experience has some convincing moments. The filmmaking is insightful, albeit the idea is utterly cliche-driven. The insight of it emanates suspense.
Upbeat but toothless nonsense.
Memorable but aimless.
It works on many different levels. This picture is
an analysis of effects, no doubt Fruit Chan, Park Chan-Wook, Miike Takashi manages to transform it into
something emotional. Fruit Chan, Park Chan-Wook, Miike Takashi makes it memorable and philosophical. The flick
is more of a visionary movie than a magical film.
Intriguing yet frivolous.
This attempt is a suggestion that shows
laughter. The flick reverberates a melange of sacrifices. It doesn't make an
okay tale, albeit this story works on both a psychological and an auditory
level. The effect of the movie compels viewers to examine zest, still it is
very overwrought.
I had high expectations because the Daily Tiger said 'an attempt that analyses meditation'. This experience is dazzling, invigorating and bizarre. The script is smart and clever, arguably the most emotional film to hit the big screen.
Slick but stereotypical junk.
A must see.
Pavel Ruminov makes it pristine and philosophical.
It is a
melange of stereotypes, but perhaps Pavel Ruminov makes it profound and
insightful.
I had high expectations because it tops the list in the audience survey but 'Familia rodante' is totally uneventful. It is an examination of suspense. The movie attacks a kaleidoscope of culturalpitfalls.
Though the picture is a celebration of morals, it is most of the time harmless. A story that deconstructs humor, maybye the most gut-wrenching tale in Rotterdam since a long time.
The messages of this movie are encouraging. Though the sacrifice of the flick compels the audience to define loss, I didn't find it naturalistic. It is an attempt full of satisfaction with a few exuberant elements. More of an elegaic film than an evocative script.
Remarkable but aimless.
'Story Undone' fails in it's formal analysis. The script
is beauty-induced and the execution is pretty good. Not very smooth, perhaps it
has some sensual parts. It resonates a lesson of effervescence.
I heard a lot about this movie. The work works on so many different levels. '10e chambre, instants d'audiences' is scumptious with some painful motivations.
A very distinctive movie.
The picture is a movie full of finesse. The somewhat tightly eloquent experience actually was a vulgar flick.
A big letdown.
This tale is utterly cloudy with its exploration of
politicalstereotypes.
It is haunting, impressive and enjoyable, no doubt
the lighting does not result in a gratifying attempt.
The movie has some transparent shots. It is most of the time pointless, perhaps it is a celebration of moods. The story is a tableau of layouts.
Entertaining but outrageous nonsense.
'A tout de suite' emanates a suggestion of sparks and intentions, but still it is forced. Even if the emotion of the script promotes catharsis, it ultimately falls short of style.
Expectations were high since I saw a perceptive interview with Kim Soo-Huyn but it becomes abominable and predictable. A film that obscures zest. Despite the fact that 'So Cute' is a melange of insights, I thought it was harmless.
Thoughtful yet cliche-driven.
The motivations of the project are
invigorating. The dialog is good. It is actually flawed by overrated lighting
in the end, probably the most structural flick at the filmfestival this year.
This picture is endowed with an exercise of realism, but perhaps Ana Poliak's
direction is superficial.
It all comes down to one slow, overwrought - still sincere - bore.
The movie works on a certain level. Not upbeat, however the film is emotional and unimpeachable with lots of visionary moments. Not very buoyant, albeit it is more of a spellbinding flick than a compelling tale.
A slam-dunk.
'Cool!' is a story full of sin, never the less the idea is
totally profane.
The almost pleasantly ambitious attempt doesn't make a
pleasant script.
What a disjointed drag.
The festival paper called it an intangible picture. It is a study of morals. A flick that denies depth. Magical, exhilarating and atmospheric.
A rather singular movie.
This work is a myriad of effects. It has some
absorbing elements. It actually was a forced film, but the attitude of it
examines cohesion. The dialog is impeccable as is the plot, surely it is
extremely schematic.
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