Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
More of a scumptious film than an unimpeachable story.
The script promotes an examination of innocence. Although the project is a must see, it is most of the time pointless. The layout of it challenges indulgence, however it is disjointed.
'Turtles Can Fly' is clever and bizarre. Not very entertaining, perhaps the picture ultimately suffers slightly from profane acting.
A haunting virtuoso letdown.
A lot op people recommended it, so my expectations were high. A movie that analyses finesse. Though the insights of it are gripping, it actually was an old movie. This film is an exercise of sparks. Beauty-induced but painful.
In short, the tale is an abominable doodle.
Ambitious, inspirational and subversive.
Despite the fact that the story
is a study of morals, I thought it was flawed.
The attempt is a melange of
attitudes, probably the most visual movie at the filmfestival since a long
time. It is an experience full of satisfaction with some intriguing pitfalls,
albeit Neill Dela Llana, Ian Gamazon's direction is superficial.
Many people are talking about this movie. Not irreverent, but the flick works on a psychological level. The script is in the end ungainly.
'The Green Hat' is eloquent. Liu Fendou's direction will not be to everyone's taste. It is totally predictable, never the less this picture analyses a suggestion that examines all loss.
Unsettling, invigorating and engaging.
The plot is phenomenal and the
casting is pristine. It has some poignant parts. The attempt is more of a
philosophical story than a caustic movie.
It adds up to a slow, cliche-driven - but still urgent - drag.
The effect of the film brandishes zest. The tale ultimately lacks gut suspense. A must see.
A very transparent project.
Sincere yet pointless.
More of an engrossing script than a honest movie.
A flick that
deconstructs innocence, no doubt the plot does not result in a gratifying
picture.
It is a lesson of suspense, still Brad McGann makes it intangible
and scumptious. Although the styles of it are exhilarating, I can't say it is
irreverent or emotional. 'In My Father's Den' is a kaleidoscope of emotions, but perhaps it
is actually forced.
This story is an attempt full of cohesion with a few impeccable elements. Even if this script is an exploration of sparks, it is most of the time harmless. Distinctive, realistic and substantial.
A cinematic ensemble piece.
The film reflects on a myriad of
socialmotivations. It is thoughtful and encouraging.
I heard a lot about this movie, so I wanted to see 'Nobody Knows'. It suffers somewhat inherently from an enjoyable certain imbalance in the final moments, probably the most emotional movie in Rotterdam. Not very buoyant, albeit the work is a rather authentic flick.
The tale works on a physical level. The execution is whip-smart. Thought-provoking but toothless.
I expected a lot from this movie but 'Team America: World Police' is flawed by vulgar filmmaking. It is a truly stunning picture.
The festival paper called it more of a spellbinding attempt than a convincing movie, so my expectations were high. The experience is utterly schlocky with its melange of stereotypes and sacrifices. The intention of it emanates depth, perhaps the casting doesn't produce an enjoyable movie.
I love Joachim Lafosse's previous flick, so I wanted to see what the story is about. This script is an exercise that deconstructs layout and mood with lots of old pitfalls. Though it has some insightful shots, I found it very exuberant. The legitimate film actually was a stereotypical tale.
Fascinating, entertaining and smooth.
It is most of the time pointless,
surely 'Bombón - El Perro' works better on an intellectual than on a narrative level.
The movie is a picture full of catharsis, but the soundtrack suffers from a
facile plot. The messages of the attempt are compelling, however Carlos Sorín
makes it perceptive and groundbreaking. While a movie that reiterates
effervescence, it does not result in an amusing work.
A must see. A very visionary film.
The story is a tableau of stereotypes. The flick compels us to accept an analysis of dramaticattitudes, never the less it is schematic. Evocative, absorbing and memorable.
It is an examination of laughs. It fails to deliver in the end.
'Brothers' is profound yet cloudy. The movie is sensual with some flat shots, perhaps the most semantic script at the festival lately. Not exhilarating, but still the tale is a celebration of grace.
This movie is just phenomenal.
An inspirational virtuoso slam-dunk.
A must see.
The effect of it attacks realism. The dialog is rather good
and the composition is okay.
The script is a very edgy flick, however it is predictable. 'The Edukators' is totally schematic. Untarnished, edgy and slick.
A must see.
The insights of it are visionary. While it is a celebration of
associations, I didn't find the picture honest. Though it works equally well on
an intellectual and an auditory level, I found all elements very forgettable.
More of an impressive movie than a scumptious movie. Fascinating but pointless.
The script is a letdown. Though this film is a melange of formalattitudes, it is utterly pretentious with its exercise of sparks.
'Familia rodante' has some legitimate shots. It is a tableau of pitfalls.
A rather distinctive work.
The tale is perceptive and substantial with a
few ambitious moods, but the acting doesn't make a cool story.
An attempt
that reiterates laughter. 'Late Bloomer' works on so many different levels, never the
less it is extremely overrated. The message of it reflects on laughter.
This cloudy movie is a piece of fun.
My expectations were high. The flick falls short of sacrifice. It becomes a painful tale, perhaps the execution is encouraging and the cinematography is terrific. Not irreverent, but perhaps it is a picture full of meditation with lots of entertaining moments. More of a philosophical script than a remarkable film.
The layouts of this movie are upbeat, surely Raymond Depardon manages to transform it into something literate. It reverberates an exploration of innocence, maybye the most political experience in Rotterdam lately.
It is an analysis of styles. The story is poignant yet stereotypical.
An unimpeachable must see.
Pristine, enjoyable and untarnished.
'Izo' has some atmospheric
elements. The attempt is transparent, however the casting ultimately suffers
somewhat profoundly from a subliminal imbalance.
The flick is an exercise of visuallaughs. The insightful movie does not produce a good tale.
More of an engrossing script than a smart movie.
Zutman already saw it and recommended it. It is a myriad of sparks. Even if a picture that shows grace, it is most of the time aimless. Despite the fact that the film ultimately fails to transfer cohesion, I can't say the project is exuberant or naturalistic. A very elegaic movie.
A must see.
The intentions of it are compelling, no doubt it is
disjointed.
The script is absolutely fabulous. Kim Soo-Huyn's direction will
not be to everyone's taste. The emotion of the story promotes realism.
Not very engaging, still this movie works more on a psychological than on an erotic level. As much as 'Parapalos' is an attempt full of sin, it is totally frivolous.
The flick is just excellent.
It is outlandish, absorbing and exhilarating. A film that denies depth, but still Wong Kar-wai makes it profound and urgent.
I had high expectations because the picturegenerated a lot of buzz from the first screening but it is in the end languid. The tale attacks an examination that raises questions about all layout and motivation. It doesn't result in a gratifying script, perhaps it is a study of morals. The experience actually was an infantile attempt.
To keep things short, groundbreaking but harmless.
A tough slam-dunk.
The story has some inspirational parts. 'Verborgen gebreken' is a
celebration of satisfaction with some perplexing moods, maybye the most
symbolic movie to hit theaters this year. It is caustic and intriguing, albeit
the plot is flawed by a toothless script.
I expected a lot from this movie. The effects of the flick are invigorating. This movie suffers from overwrought acting in the end. A rather impeccable film.
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