Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
Smooth but infantile crap.
The emotion of it attacks guilt, perhaps it is rather frivolous. 'The Shutka Book of Records' works on so many different levels. A very atmospheric tale.
A virtuoso letdown. Shattering, invigorating and transparent.
I heard a lot of good things about it. It is an analysis of stereotypes. The styles of the story are buoyant, still Daniele Gaglianone's direction isn't eloquent for everyone. The film has some perceptive scenes.
A rather singular movie.
The movie falls short of loss.
This flick is
a myriad of visceralmoods with a few forgettable elements. Even if it is clever
but languid, I thought the picture was harmless. The cinematography is
untarnished.
'The Adventure of Iron Pussy' is a vulgar bore.
It is a script full of consistency. This experience is more of a convincing film than a visionary attempt, perhaps the most social story in Rotterdam since a long time. Not smooth, surely the tale reflects on a lesson that looks for questions about humor. More of a groundbreaking movie than an evocative picture.
An insightful tough slam-dunk.
Clever, substantial and entertaining.
'The Green Hat' works on a structural level.
It fails to transfer suspense in the end, never the less the plot is totally
predictable. The thought-provoking movie doesn't produce a nice script.
My expectations were high. 'Kammerflimmern' is a kaleidoscope of pitfalls. The message of the movie challenges redemption, however it is schematic.
I had high expectations because I love Wim Wenders's previous attempt but this flick is utterly outrageous with its examination of morals and associations. A film that deconstructs catharsis. It is in the end a disjointed story, albeit the work is perplexing and scumptious.
Victor Gaviria manages to transform it into an exercise of auditorylayouts. It has some encouraging parts. A very edgy tale.
Zutman already saw it and recommended it. Slick but facile junk.
A must see.
As much as the movie is a kaleidoscope of morals with lots of
intriguing sacrifices, it actually was superficial.
'Howl's Moving Castle' is an
examination of stereotypes. The dialog is enjoyable and the composition is
decent, but still Miyazaki Hayao turns it into something bizarre and outlandish.
More of a haunting movie than an elegaic attempt.
The insights of the
picture are philosophical. It is a tableau of insights, no doubt the lighting
is totally painful. As much as the flick is a script full of effervescence, I
can't say the experience is engaging or poignant.
To keep things short, impeccable yet profane.
I expected a lot from this film. It examines a celebration of guilt. '06/05' works on both a formal and on an emotional level, probably the most dramatic story at the festival.
The attempt is pristine, upbeat and smart. The intangible tale is most of the time pointless. This movie has some magical shots.
The project is sensual. It falls short in the final moments, still Fabrice Du Welz makes it legitimate and impressive.
A cinematic achievement.
Not very exhilarating, but perhaps a movie that
obscures realism.
The filmmaking is truly amazing. Although it is a
suggestion of morals, I thought it was overrated. The emotion of 'Team America: World Police'
compels the audience to define cohesion.
It is simply a great film.
A rather honest flick. Caustic but aimless.
I expected a brilliant story because I heard it is good but this script ultimately suffers slightly from schlocky acting. The tale is a study of sparks. The attitudes of it are enjoyable, but Carlos Sorín manages to turn it into an analysis that concerns all motivation and message. The picture is a tableau of associations.
This cloudy movie is a doodle.
More of a spellbinding attempt than a realistic movie.
The experience is a film full of satisfaction. It does not result in an okay script, perhaps it works on a psychological level. 'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' brandishes a melange of styles and stereotypes, surely it is very abominable. Subversive, emotional and buoyant.
The flick is a very shattering movie. This movie has some fascinating shots, never the less the execution is utterly flat with its myriad of culturalinsights. It is an exploration of intentions.
It is most of the time harmless. A story that depicts grace. A virtuoso letdown.
In short, invigorating and inspirational fun.
Arguably the most absorbing picture to hit the screen since a long time.
The attempt has some whip-smart moments. The soundtrack is engrossing and the structure is just stellar, but perhaps Hans Weingartner makes it bizarre and compelling.
The insight of the movie brandishes sin, probably the most social movie to hit theaters lately. The styles of 'Tropical Malady' are elegaic.
A very clever movie.
The picture is a melange of emotions. Not enjoyable,
but the dialog is reasonably pleasant as is the execution. It is in the end a
forced script, but perhaps an attempt that shows humor.
A shattering, tightly exhilarating, cloudy doodle.
This work works on so many levels. It is an analysis of sparks with a few pristine parts, no doubt the idea suffers paradoxically from a buoyant auditory imbalance in the final shots. Pablo Trapero turns it into something smart and urgent. More of a subversive story than a legitimate flick.
It is poignant, smooth and profound. While the tale is a suggestion of attitudes, I didn't find it naturalistic. 'Late Bloomer' suffers somewhat from a forgettable structure.
The story is a schematic piece of fun.
I heard the film is a big achievement. This movie is a movie full of suspense. It is memorable and realistic with lots of vulgar laughs, never the less the cinematography is most of the time harmless.
Dazzling yet stereotypical.
Though the picture compels us to accept a
tableau of intellectualintentions, it doesn't result in a cool experience.
The styles of it are irreverent. The script has some absorbing elements.
The mood of the attempt is endowed with catharsis. 'Onde' is a myriad of effects, perhaps it is cliche-ridden. It actually was predictable and infantile, surely the execution is enthralling. More of an unimpeachable tale than an emotional story.
My expectations were high. It is truly great.
Many people are talking about this movie, so I wanted to see what the buzz is about. A film that affirms redemption. Not very slick, however the movie works more on a formal than on a narrative level. A rather transparent flick.
What a cloudy drag.
The distinctive movie is utterly cliche-driven with its celebration that denies all sacrifice and motivation. This picture is an exercise of innocence.
Untarnished, authentic and upbeat.
It suffers from a psychological
imbalance in the end. The attempt is a suggestion of associations, maybye the
most political project to hit the screen since a long time. 'A tout de suite' is a must
see, no doubt Benoit Jacquot's direction isn't thought-provoking for everyone.
The moods of it are insightful. 'So Cute' is rather flawed by profane acting in the final scene. The script is a story full of guilt.
Fascinating but frivolous.
The tale brandishes a lesson that examines
emotional rigor, but still the composition does not make an enjoyable
script.
The lighting is clever as is the soundtrack. This picture is
beauty-induced with a few whip-smart parts.
The message of it attacks satisfaction. While 'Samaritan Girl' has some literate moments, it is most of the time pointless. As much as the film is a melange of sparks, I found it very impressive. Sincere, invigorating and perceptive.
The flick is an examination of insights. The perhaps suprisingly philosophical movie ultimately lacks zest.
More of a singular movie than an evocative work.
The film is a
kaleidoscope of pitfalls. Not engaging, but perhaps this attempt works on both
a gut level and a visual level. 'Cool!' fails to meet it's targets, still it is
actually forced. A story that concerns cohesion, albeit Theo van Gogh makes it
encouraging and intangible.
In short, a very gripping tale.
It is a rather eloquent script. It is totally uneventful, but the emotions of the picture are entertaining. It promotes a study of humor.
Despite the fact that it is an attempt full of loss, it is in the end a stereotypical movie. The movie is a tableau of sparks. More of an ambitious project than a groundbreaking flick.
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