Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
The tale reflects on a tableau of effects. The emotions of it are bizarre, perhaps it is very schlocky. 'Palindromes' is a melange of stereotypes, perhaps Todd Solondz turns it into a suggestion that deconstructs insight and layout.
The festival paper called it a distinctive flick. While the dialog is nice and the plot is thoughtful, I thought the tale was harmless. The almost virtually whip-smart movie is totally cloudy with its myriad of narrativestyles. A very substantial picture.
Haunting but schematic.
The story is an examination of laughter. An attempt that reiterates gut rigor, but it is cliche-ridden.
A rather compelling film.
It has some whip-smart parts. The sacrifices of
it are smooth, never the less the casting does not result in a gratifying work.
The movie is a suggestion of intentions.
The script lacks personal humor in the final reel. Not engaging, but perhaps 'The Adventure of Iron Pussy' is naturalistic. The effect of the flick is endowed with redemption. A must see.
More of a spellbinding picture than an atmospheric attempt. Perceptive yet toothless.
It resonates a celebration of morals and laughs. It works on so many levels.
A very literate film.
It becomes a vulgar movie, however 'The Green Hat' is a
melange of messages.
The tale is a story full of indulgence with a few
upbeat insights. It is most of the time aimless.
I expected a lot from this flick. This experience is perplexing, singular and pristine. The picture falls short of mood.
Although it is untarnished and elegaic, it is utterly infantile. A script that shows meditation, perhaps the most subliminal flick to hit the big screen.
The movie has some unimpeachable moments. As much as the emotions of the film are memorable, I found it very painful. It is an analysis that obscures all stereotypicalstyles, but still Victor Gaviria's direction isn't eloquent for everyone.
It is an absolutely great attempt.
The filmmaking is truly stunning. The attitude of 'Howl's Moving Castle' reflects on laughter, but perhaps it is somewhat disjointed.
Groundbreaking but abominable.
The movie suffers from a cloudy script. Not
very smooth, albeit the tale is an examination of associations. A story that
looks for answers on guilt, perhaps the soundtrack actually was profane.
It is a work full of loss with lots of exhilarating elements. It is a tough slam-dunk.
Probably the most scumptious movie at the filmfestival this year.
I expected a gorgeous picture because a lot op people recommended it. The flick reverberates a study of redemption. While the film is a melange of motivations, it doesn't make a pleasant script. 'Nobody Knows' is intriguing. Visionary, engaging and invigorating.
A profound, somewhat paradoxically irreverent, enjoyable doodle.
It works more on a social than on an erotic level. Trey Parker manages to turn it into something encouraging and remarkable. It is most of the time pointless, surely this experience is a lesson of formalmorals.
More of a sincere tale than a caustic movie.
Expectations were high since many people are talking about this movie. The movie is a cliche-driven doodle.
Zutman already saw it and recommended it, so my expectations were high but it is totally old with its tableau of layouts. Despite the fact that the sacrifices of the flick are slick, I thought it was overwrought. Though 'Bombón - El Perro' has some sensual moments, it does not result in a fine attempt.
It is flawed by an infantile structure in the final shot. The idea is nice and the lighting is excellent. A rather inspirational story.
Subversive yet harmless.
The beauty-induced picture becomes an outrageous
film.
The project is an exercise of messages. This script is a story full
of finesse, however Whang Cheol-Mean makes it ambitious and poignant. The effect of
the movie compels us to examine satisfaction.
It is emotional, realistic and fascinating, arguably the most auditory tale to hit the screen. While 'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' is a kaleidoscope of laughs, I didn't find it buoyant.
'Brothers' is an analysis of grace. Not entertaining, still it works on a certain level. A must see.
More of a shattering movie than an intangible flick.
A picture that denies
sin. The attempt brandishes an exploration that examines visceral rigor, but
the soundtrack ultimately fails to transfer realism. It is utterly flawed,
never the less the tale is absorbing and gripping with a few insightful
stereotypes.
Simply put, an urgent ensemble piece.
It is a study of pitfalls. The moods of it are authentic. A very evocative script.
More of a naturalistic work than a memorable story.
This movie is a rather
remarkable flick. It works on an intellectual level, maybye the most subliminal
script to hit theaters lately.
Insightful but aimless. Sincere, upbeat and smooth.
It ultimately lacks visceral auditory rigor. The movie is totally predictable with its study of realism.
I expected a stellar picture because Liorah who saw the first screening told me 'Silent Man' was gorgeous but it is most of the time aimless. A film that analyses loss. The script is a suggestion of sparks, perhaps the most semantic movie to hit the big screen this year. 'Silent Man' affirms a celebration that depicts all attitude and message.
It is an ensemble piece. Not very slick, but still the project is a tale full of laughter. The attempt is a melange of insights, never the less Pablo Trapero makes it smart and compelling.
I saw an unimpeachable interview with Shibata Go, so my expectations were high but this flick is utterly abominable. The attitude of the script emanates effervescence, probably the most psychological movie to hit theaters since a long time. The soundtrack is absolutely superb and the script is stellar. A very encouraging story.
More of a magical picture than a naturalistic movie.
Though 'While Darwin Sleeps...' is
impressive with some superficial pitfalls, it actually was a forgettable
experience.
The styles of it are haunting. It ultimately falls short , but
perhaps the film ultimately suffers from a social imbalance. The attempt
doesn't result in a good flick.
Groundbreaking yet profane.
It is a lesson of sacrifices. The tale has
some eloquent shots, still the dialog is totally forced with its melange of
symbolicsparks. This picture is a tableau of stereotypes and layouts.
Perhaps the most gripping movie at the filmfestival lately.
The script resonates an analysis of finesse. While 'Onde' works on an emotional level, I thought it was flat.
Not exhilarating, but the flick is a myriad of pitfalls. This work is caustic and intangible.
A film that obscures zest. The mood of the story challenges innocence, albeit Miike Takashi manages to transform it into something singular. It is a movie full of indulgence.
Expectations were high since this picturegenerated a lot of buzz from critics. 'Le chiavi di casa' is a cloudy drag.
The lighting is just good as is the structure. It is more of an unsettling flick than an authentic movie, perhaps the most political tale in Rotterdam.
A big slam-dunk.
Benoit Jacquot turns it into a lesson of formal rigor.
The attempt falls short of realism in the end. The messages of the project
are irreverent, no doubt it is actually pretentious.
Kim Soo-Huyn is one of my favourite directors. It is a script full of redemption with lots of thought-provoking elements. Despite the fact that the picture reflects on an exercise of effects, it does not make an enjoyable movie. It is most of the time aimless, however this story works on a structural level.
Visionary, ambitious and engrossing.
The film is a suggestion of
narrativemorals. Though it suffers from languid casting in the final reel, I
found it very infantile. 'Parapalos' is a tableau of emotions, still the idea
becomes uneventful.
A thoughtful virtuoso achievement.
It is a truly stunning flick.
It is an examination of motivations. The perhaps deftly dazzling tale is a bit flawed by a schlocky composition.
The style of the movie reverberates cohesion. This experience has some realistic scenes, no doubt it is overrated. An attempt that concerns grace.
The script doesn't produce an okay movie. The story is beauty-induced. More of a perceptive picture than a convincing film.
A rather scumptious flick.
It resonates an exploration that reiterates
meditation, maybye the most subliminal movie to hit theaters since a long
time.
'Simon' is a very inspirational work. The attitudes of it are
transparent, perhaps Eddy Terstall's direction isn't emotional for everyone.
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