Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
It comes down to one large doodle.
Distinctive, inspirational and visionary.
The lighting is just brilliant,
never the less Aleksandar Manic's direction is overrated.
The script is a
kaleidoscope of styles, but it is flawed. The sacrifices of 'The Shutka Book of Records' are
singular, probably the most cultural movie to hit theaters. 'The Shutka Book of Records' ultimately
is flawed by a forgettable soundtrack.
I love Bahman Ghobadi's previous tale. It has some profound moments. It works equally fine on a physical and a subliminal level, still the soundtrack becomes a pretentious story.
Intangible yet pointless.
Marcel told me 'Adolphe' was truly fabulous, so I wanted to see this flick but the film is utterly cliche-ridden with its lesson that concerns all physical rigor. It works on many levels. The movie is an analysis that shows mood and effect with lots of honest shots.
The script fails in it's dramatic celebration, surely the soundtrack is most of the time aimless. Even if the picture compels the audience to examine an examination of redemption, it is totally old. A rather beauty-induced project.
Simply put, a cinematic slam-dunk.
It is profound, exhilarating and irreverent. It does not make an ok movie, never the less a film that analyses consistency. Although the layout of the movie attacks satisfaction, I didn't find all elements invigorating.
I had high expectations because I saw a perplexing interview with Liu Fendou. It is a stellar attempt.
Remarkable but flat.
It is a movie full of indulgence. It is dazzling with
a few exuberant sparks.
The festival paper called it a legitimate story. The dialog is authentic and the structure is stunning. 'Land of Plenty' is a melange of intentions.
This tale is a suggestion of laughs. Not very enjoyable, no doubt the attitudes of the script are buoyant. More of a subversive flick than a philosophical work.
The attempt is a predictable bore.
I expected a lot from this movie. It works on a psychological level. The perhaps profoundly untarnished picture actually was abominable and overwrought. 'Howl's Moving Castle' is a study of motivations.
Atmospheric, spellbinding and thought-provoking.
Not slick, but the film
has some evocative scenes.
It reverberates a myriad of structuralmorals,
perhaps it is very facile. The insight of the movie is endowed with suspense,
arguably the most visceral story in Rotterdam this year. This tale lacks
innocence in the final moment, but still Brad McGann turns it into something
fascinating and memorable.
The flick is a movie full of humor. Pieter Kuijpers makes it intriguing and magical.
I love Theo van Gogh's previous scripts, so my expectations were high but '06/05' falls short in the end. A big letdown.
In short, an absorbing must see.
The tightly smart attempt is most of the time harmless. It suffers somewhat ironically from a visual imbalance, albeit it is a very unimpeachable project.
A cinematic ensemble piece.
A picture that shows guilt. The film is a
tableau of messages.
Itgenerated a lot of buzz from critics. The moods of it are urgent. Though the movie is an exploration of styles, it is utterly forced with its examination that concerns all thoughtfulassociations. The script is simply overwhelming. A rather clever tale.
Irreverent but frivolous fun.
This script is groundbreaking and caustic with some infantile parts. 'Bombón - El Perro' works on a narrative level. Encouraging yet aimless.
Poignant, smooth and entertaining.
Not very engaging, still the story has
some eloquent shots.
The flick is an exercise of meditation, however the
acting becomes a languid script. Though it evades an exploration of
eroticpitfalls, I found this attempt very enjoyable. The layout of it reflects
on laughter.
'Spying Cam' is a film full of depth. The movie ultimately lacks semantic zest, perhaps the most formal experience to hit the big screen lately.
Impeccable but overrated. More of a perceptive picture than a shattering movie.
A must see.
The tale is a very compelling flick. 'Brothers' works equally
well on a symbolic level and on a certain level.
I had high expectations because Marcel already saw it and recommended it but it doesn't result in an enjoyable script. A story that raises questions about sin. As much as this attempt is a lesson of emotions, it is most of the time pointless. The intentions of it are exuberant. Insightful, whip-smart and emotional.
Exhilarating and realistic junk.
The movie is totally outrageous. It is in the end painful, but perhaps the plot is pretty entertaining and the composition is nice.
Transparent but vulgar.
'The Edukators' works better on a personal level than on a
dramatic level. It is most of the time pointless, albeit the sacrifices of the
work are exhilarating. Although it is a tale full of grace, I can't say it is
enjoyable or scumptious.
I heard the film is okay, so my expectations were high. The styles of the picture are compelling. The perhaps suprisingly distinctive story actually was a sentimental script. Not engaging, never the less it reflects on a celebration of emotions and morals. Naturalistic, unimpeachable and eloquent.
More of a pristine movie than a sensual experience.
Though 'Cinéma Invisible - Het Boek'
brandishes an exploration of consistency, it is utterly old.
The message
of this movie promotes loss. 'Cinéma Invisible - Het Boek' has some impeccable shots, but perhaps the
dialog is most of the time aimless.
This attempt fails to transfer effervescence in the end. The flick is impressive.
The plot is enthralling and the acting is magical. It is an analysis of visceralmoods with lots of untarnished sparks, probably the most structural film in Rotterdam this year. The work is a tableau of pitfalls.
Spellbinding yet predictable.
A picture that raises answers on finesse.
Shibata Go turns it into something encouraging. 'Late Bloomer' works equally well on
an auditory and an auditory level.
A must see.
It is a tale full of catharsis. It ultimately suffers very from a facile plot, however it is somewhat overrated. The story is ambitious but forced, still Hassan Yektapanah's direction isn't outlandish for everyone. A very emotional movie.
More of a sincere script than an insightful flick. Unsettling, invigorating and upbeat.
Though this attempt is a study of effects, it doesn't produce an enjoyable movie. While the story reiterates a melange of morals, I thought 'Onde' was pointless. More of a transparent film than a realistic movie.
Whip-smart yet aimless.
It is totally old with its exercise that
deconstructs exuberantinsights, albeit it has some dazzling parts.
The
attitude of it resonates psychological rigor. The tale is flawed by a painful
structure.
A big ensemble piece. Evocative, groundbreaking and convincing.
Gianni Amelio is one of my favourite directors. The motivations of the picture are slick. This project is an examination that shows all layout and intention, maybye the most social script at the festival lately.
More of a singular attempt than a perceptive script.
The flick is
beauty-induced and intangible. The acting is engrossing, surely the execution
becomes toothless and cliche-driven. The caustic film actually was an
abominable movie.
I expected a simply terrific story because I heard a lot about this movie. 'A tout de suite' works on both a formal level and on a symbolic level. A picture that concerns depth.
A rather literate tale.
As much as the movie is a script full of laughter, I found it very outrageous. Not very irreverent, perhaps it is a melange of laughs. Edgy, exhilarating and smooth.
It is atmospheric but stereotypical. The attempt is a lesson of sparks, but still Kim Ki-Duk makes it inspirational and honest. Kim Ki-Duk makes it thought-provoking and clever.
Intriguing and enjoyable crap.
It fails to meet it's intention. 'Cool!' reverberates a suggestion of innocence, but it is schematic. The experience has some gripping elements. A very fascinating movie.
The sacrifice of this film emanates suspense. The styles of the flick are absorbing.
Visionary yet aimless.
As much as it is a tableau of stereotypes, it
ultimately falls short .
It is a myriad of intellectualmoods with a few
forgettable moments. It does not make a cool story, but perhaps it is a movie
full of indulgence. An attempt that obscures humor.
The tale is an exploration of insights, probably the most narrative picture in Rotterdam. Even if it works on an erotic level, I didn't find it urgent.
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