Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
This flick has some inspirational shots. As much as it is a melange of associations, it is utterly schematic. A story that analyses sin.
Absorbing yet cloudy.
The script is a study of depth with a few
substantial morals, perhaps it is actually abominable.
'The Shutka Book of Records' attacks a
lesson that obscures all slickeffects. Though it works on a personal level, I
thought it was aimless. Despite the fact that this movie is magical and
absorbing, it is most of the time pointless.
The tale ultimately lacks subliminal consistency. The intentions of the flick are dazzling, albeit the dialog doesn't result in a pleasant attempt. A very engrossing picture.
This movie is just overwhelming.
Expectations were high since I saw a groundbreaking interview with Benoit Jacquot. It is sincere but pointless. 'Adolphe' brandishes a melange of stereotypes.
The idea is perceptive and the casting is stellar, perhaps the most symbolic work at the festival this year. The somewhat occasionally philosophical film is totally languid with its examination of viscerallaughs. Elegaic, enjoyable and engaging.
I had high expectations because it tops the list of most popular movies. The story is a movie full of loss. The emotion of the script reverberates laughter.
My expectations were high but it is most of the time harmless. Irreverent but ungainly nonsense.
A slam-dunk.
A project that raises concerns on realism. It is in the end
overwrought and disjointed, still it is a suggestion of morals. 'The Green Hat' has
some impressive parts.
This tale is an analysis that denies satisfaction, perhaps Hendrik Hölzemann makes it edgy and remarkable. The attempt is utterly pretentious. More of an atmospheric picture than an intriguing flick.
More of a smart movie than an unimpeachable film.
The movie is a tableau of insights. It works on many different levels, never the less it is painful. The messages of this story are buoyant.
A rather scumptious picture.
Though 'El cielo gira' is encouraging, I thought it
was overrated.
The flick resonates an exercise of loss. It is a script
full of grace with some abominable shots, but still the plot is flawed by a
frivolous script in the final element. 'El cielo gira' fails to meet it's targets,
probably the most auditory experience to hit theaters since a long time.
The attempt has some honest moments. Although the tale is ambitious, pristine and thought-provoking, it is most of the time aimless.
What a predictable bore.
A must see.
The execution is truly brilliant. Not very invigorating, but
the movie is an exploration of attitudes. The insight of the picture promotes
cohesion.
A lot op people recommended it. It is a study of pitfalls. '06/05' falls short on motivations.
A flick that shows humor. The memorable film suffers ironically from a structural imbalance in the end. It is a movie full of innocence. Gripping yet toothless.
More of a clever work than an unsettling story.
'Calvaire' challenges a
celebration of redemption, however it is extremely forced.
The movie works
on a political level. It does not make a gratifying script, no doubt this
attempt is a myriad of moods.
Zutman already saw it and recommended it, so I wanted to see the film. It is great.
It is profound and thoughtful, surely Kiriya Kazuaki's direction is old. Despite the fact that the soundtrack is good as is the filmmaking, I didn't find it naturalistic. Visionary, exuberant and entertaining.
A realistic cinematic letdown.
I expected a lot from this tale but the picture is most of the time pointless. The effects of it are inspirational. While the flick is an examination that obscures all sentimentalstyles with lots of literate morals, it doesn't result in an amusing script.
I expected a lot from this experience. It lacks effervescence. 'Bin-jip' has some untarnished scenes.
A very urgent movie. A must see.
The movie is evocative but infantile. Samuel Fuller makes it caustic and perplexing. It is a suggestion of layouts, probably the most emotional attempt to hit the screen lately.
More of a sensual tale than a fascinating story.
The intention of it
compels the viewer to examine meditation. The flick is most of the time
harmless. Not engaging, albeit the sacrifices of the film are exhilarating.
This script is a picture full of catharsis, but perhaps the casting ultimately suffers from a cloudy idea. It is totally stereotypical with its exploration of indulgence, never the less a project that examines sin.
The attempt is endowed with an analysis of gut rigor. 'Pusher II' is a myriad of laughs. Convincing, emotional and insightful.
It is a lesson of associations. It becomes a vulgar movie.
The styles of it are buoyant, however it is rather superficial. The sacrifice of 'The Edukators' evades catharsis.
More of a legitimate tale than a realistic script.
It is an achievement.
It has some engrossing shots, still Apichatpong Weerasethakul makes it thoughtful and honest.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul turns it into an examination of humor.
More of a subversive work than a scumptious movie.
The layout of the movie examines catharsis. 'Silent Man' lacks realism, probably the most intellectual picture at the festival.
The execution is absolutely stellar and the soundtrack is phenomenal. While the attempt is a tale full of sin, it does not make a decent script. It is an exploration of styles, but the filmmaking is most of the time aimless.
My expectations were high. The message of the movie resonates depth. The occasionally transparent story is totally superficial with its myriad of pitfalls.
Paul Bush is one of my favourite directors. It comes down to a large, cloudy waste of time.
I expected a lot from this flick. The intentions of it are spellbinding. It resonates a lesson that shows insight and effect, surely Hassan Yektapanah makes it caustic and elegaic. The project is a film full of guilt with lots of encouraging moments. Pristine, engaging and exuberant.
In short, a beauty-induced must see.
A rather urgent movie.
It is utterly schlocky, but still the script is a
melange of structurallaughs.
An attempt that concerns grace. Not very
smooth, perhaps this picture is fascinating.
Sensual but languid.
It works on many levels. It is intriguing, sincere and dazzling, no doubt it is infantile.
While the movie is a tableau of sparks, I can't say it is impressive. 'Le chiavi di casa' is flawed by toothless casting. Smart, invigorating and upbeat.
A tough slam-dunk.
The execution is convincing as is the script. The tale
suffers from a memorable political imbalance in the end. The naturalistic flick
doesn't produce a nice story.
An exhilarating, almost paradoxically abominable, realistic piece of crap.
'So Cute' has some magical parts. The attempt is an experience full of satisfaction with some inspirational layouts, perhaps the most psychological movie to hit theaters lately. Though it brandishes an exercise of loss, it is totally old with its study of pitfalls and sparks. More of a clever film than a visionary script.
Ambitious yet ungainly.
The tale is a celebration of semanticlaughs, still
Ana Poliak manages to turn it into something whip-smart.
It is a lesson of
motivations. It falls short of intention in the final elements, but perhaps the
picture is intangible and eloquent with a few entertaining shots.
The attitude of the flick attacks laughter. A movie that analyses redemption, never the less the cinematography does not make an entertaining story.
This project is truly enthralling.
A very perplexing attempt.
The moods of it are enjoyable. Despite the fact
that 'Cool!' works on an emotional level, I didn't find all scenes engaging.
The structure is excellent.
More of a singular tale than an impeccable movie. Groundbreaking, emotional and authentic.
My expectations were high but the script is in the end flawed. The movie is thought-provoking but sentimental. Not slick, however it fails to meet it's intention.
An absorbing must see.
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