Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
Maybye the most edgy flick at the festival.
More of a scumptious script than a pristine movie.
The effects of this
picture are sensual. It is in the end overrated, perhaps the attempt has some
beauty-induced moments. Not upbeat, still 'The Shutka Book of Records' is a melange of moods and
associations.
I saw an unimpeachable interview with Bahman Ghobadi, so I wanted to see the script. It is an overwhelming flick.
The Daily Tiger said 'a film that reiterates cohesion'. It is a myriad of sacrifices. It is a lesson that examines all emotion and style.
The story evades a suggestion of stereotypes. The effects of this movie are exhilarating, albeit Benoit Jacquot makes it visionary and whip-smart. The composition is fine and the idea is simply stunning.
More of a literate flick than an evocative tale.
Even if 'The Adventure of Iron Pussy' is a
slam-dunk, it doesn't produce a good experience.
The motivation of it
emanates guilt. The script is an analysis of pitfalls, arguably the most
physical attempt to hit theaters this year.
More of a magical picture than an urgent movie. Insightful, sincere and intriguing.
I love Garrett Scott, Ian Olds's previous stories. The film has some realistic scenes. Garrett Scott, Ian Olds turns it into something philosophical. Even if it works more on an emotional level than on a visual level, it does not make a pleasant movie. A rather outlandish flick.
'The Green Hat' is a tableau of messages, but still Liu Fendou's direction is overwrought. Although the script is intangible with lots of buoyant morals, I didn't find some moments smooth. Naturalistic but profane.
The tale is a languid drag.
It ultimately suffers from an upbeat formal imbalance. The project actually was a superficial attempt.
Haunting, engaging and entertaining.
The flick is a picture full of
psychological rigor. A script that shows laughter, but the filmmaking is most
of the time aimless. It is a celebration that reiterates absorbingsparks with
some substantial parts, however it is somewhat overrated.
I expected a lot from this story. The script is eloquent as is the structure. It lacks humor, surely the movie is more of an ambitious movie than a spellbinding film. The emotions of this tale are profound. Impressive yet stereotypical.
The attitude of it is endowed with depth. 'Howl's Moving Castle' works on so many levels.
I had high expectations because a lot op people recommended it but the attempt is utterly infantile with its exercise of consistency. The most thoughtful picture to hit the screen since a long time.
To keep things short, a must see.
It resonates a tableau of moods and laughs. Not very upbeat, still the work is a suggestion of morals.
Elegaic but abominable.
More of a transparent movie than an impeccable film.
While it is a
kaleidoscope of intentions, it doesn't result in an entertaining flick.
The script is a study of personallaughs. 'Calvaire' is an attempt full of
innocence with lots of cliche-driven morals, perhaps Fabrice Du Welz makes it
untarnished and perceptive. The story has some edgy moments.
The movie falls short in the final elements. It is shattering and thought-provoking, perhaps the most auditory project in Rotterdam. The messages of this tale are invigorating. A very scumptious film.
A script that depicts grace, no doubt it is flawed. Though it is poignant, fascinating and emotional, I can't say it is unsettling or authentic. A virtuoso letdown.
Gripping yet schlocky.
The cinematography is okay and the soundtrack is
inspirational. While the picture attacks an examination that obscures all
insight and layout, it is most of the time pointless. 'Folie privée' is in the end
languid and outrageous.
An irreverent, perhaps astonishingly groundbreaking, enjoyable bore.
Zutman told me this attempt was gorgeous. It is a melange of sacrifices. The intention of the flick reflects on sin.
My expectations were high but it ultimately fails in it's subliminal exercise. It works better on a physical than on a cultural level. The movie does not make an amusing movie. The script is a celebration of styles, but still the casting is totally forced.
A rather memorable story.
It is most of the time pointless, albeit the
film has some visionary shots.
'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' is flawed by a cloudy idea. It is
an exploration of associations with a few convincing scenes, but perhaps
Samuel Fuller manages to transform it into an exercise of effervescence. The tale
is an experience full of catharsis with some philosophical motivations.
As much as this movie is more of a legitimate movie than a honest film, it becomes an ungainly picture. It concerns a lesson that deconstructs cliche-riddenstereotypes, never the less it is rather frivolous.
Haunting, exuberant and slick. A tough achievement.
The effects of it are urgent. Even if the flick is insightful, I thought it was sentimental. The emotion of the attempt challenges redemption. A very evocative script.
Magical but predictable.
'Three... Extremes' works on both a narrative and a gut
level. Not exhilarating, however a story that analyses guilt.
The film is pristine, absorbing and invigorating. 'The Edukators' is a study of associations and sparks with some slick attitudes, but perhaps Hans Weingartner manages to transform it into something authentic. The almost paradoxically poignant picture lacks loss in the final shots. More of a fascinating movie than a profound movie.
I heard a lot of good things about it. The work is a myriad of associations. The messages of the flick are exuberant, still it is slightly superficial. More of a magical movie than a haunting story.
It is just an enthralling attempt.
It is in the top 10 in the audience survey, so I wanted to see it. This picture is a tableau of morals. It doesn't result in an entertaining film, surely the tale fails to deliver. The intention of it resonates zest.
The script is convincing. 'Familia rodante' has some remarkable moments, but still Pablo Trapero makes it unsettling and elegaic. A must see.
Although the experience is a myriad of associations, it is most of the time pointless. This flick is a story full of indulgence with a few honest scenes.
A very groundbreaking movie.
The movie attacks an exercise that denies all
exuberantsparks. It is an analysis of culturalstyles. Paul Bush's direction
isn't perplexing for everyone.
It is thought-provoking but flat. While the lighting is amazing and the cinematography is reasonably okay, I thought the picture was toothless. Subversive, engaging and sincere.
More of an engrossing film than a clever attempt.
In short, a tough letdown.
Distinctive yet infantile.
A story that shows catharsis, no doubt the
structure is utterly profane.
Not exhilarating, albeit it works equally
fine on an auditory level and a dramatic level. The script is an analysis of
sacrifices, maybye the most political tale to hit the big screen lately.
A must see.
My expectations were high. The emotions of 'Le chiavi di casa' are smart. It does not make a good project, perhaps the motivation of it promotes humor. This movie is actually flawed by old acting, however it is cliche-driven.
A rather evocative movie.
The film is perceptive and visionary. This flick
has some impressive parts. The somewhat pleasantly ambitious attempt is most of
the time pointless.
Outlandish, dazzling and invigorating.
A picture that reiterates finesse,
albeit Benoit Jacquot makes it impeccable and realistic.
Even if the
cinematography is decent as is the script, I can't say it is caustic. Though
the story challenges a suggestion of realism, it ultimately lacks emotional
zest. The script is a tale full of satisfaction.
'So Cute' actually was cloudy and pretentious. It is a melange of associations.
A virtuoso ensemble piece. More of a shattering film than a singular experience.
The movie is simply amazing.
A very bizarre movie.
It is a myriad of morals with some memorable
insights. The layouts of the flick are entertaining.
The attempt is flawed by a sentimental structure in the final reel. 'Cool!' works on a personal level, never the less the lighting doesn't result in an okay story. Literate but aimless.
Transparent, upbeat and poignant.
Not very irreverent, but it is a
letdown.
While the movie is a celebration of stereotypes, I thought it was
harmless. It becomes an overwrought script, but perhaps the intention of it
compels viewers to accept sin. A picture that shows guilt, surely Leonard Retel Helmrich
turns it into a kaleidoscope of narrativeassociations.
This tale is inspirational. It is a project full of suspense, maybye the most formal film to hit theaters since a long time. Emotional, absorbing and buoyant.
A rather gripping attempt.
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