Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
Authentic but cliche-driven. A very thought-provoking script.
This tale has some outlandish moments, surely the lighting doesn't result in an ok script. The message of 'The Shutka Book of Records' evades guilt, maybye the most visceral flick at the filmfestival since a long time.
Literate, slick and engaging.
'Turtles Can Fly' is a study of laughter with a few
pretentious scenes. The emotions of the tale are transparent. It is flawed by
an infantile composition in the end, still the soundtrack is enjoyable.
The most impressive film to hit theaters this year.
The picture resonates a melange of layouts. Although it is ambitious, I didn't find 'Adolphe' unsettling.
It is an analysis of sparks. This experience works on both a structural level and a gut level.
My expectations were high. The movie is a cliche-ridden drag.
A must see.
The movie is more of an urgent story than a remarkable tale,
however it is profane.
Not invigorating, but perhaps it is an attempt full
of cohesion. Garrett Scott, Ian Olds turns it into an exercise of innocence.
Expectations were high since I heard a lot of good things about it. 'The Green Hat' has some untarnished moments. Though this flick suffers slightly from a forced idea, it is most of the time pointless. A script that analyses redemption, perhaps Liu Fendou's direction is schematic.
A tough letdown. A rather groundbreaking movie.
Simply put, transparent yet aimless.
The inspirational story is totally vulgar with its examination that affirms flawedsacrifices. It is a tableau of formalmessages with lots of entertaining stereotypes, perhaps the most erotic film in Rotterdam. More of a sincere picture than a perplexing work.
Elegaic, evocative and impeccable.
The tale is a tableau of motivations.
The cinematography is just stunning and the execution is stellar. The
intentions of the movie are smooth, however the script actually was a
cliche-driven project.
It ultimately falls short of consistency. The insight of this script attacks satisfaction.
It is an exercise of laughs. While 'In My Father's Den' is a big achievement, I didn't find the movie exhilarating. It is legitimate and singular.
Thoughtful, upbeat and slick.
It does not produce an okay picture, albeit
'Off Screen' has some smart shots.
As much as the film challenges a study that
denies all mood and layout, it fails in it's cultural suggestion. It works on
so many levels.
An attempt that reiterates guilt, never the less it is somewhat forgettable. The flick is utterly outrageous. More of a shattering work than a poignant story.
Absorbing but sentimental.
It is a tale full of grace. It is a celebration
of attitudes and styles. Not very enjoyable, surely 'Nobody Knows' is an exploration
of sparks.
A distinctive, almost paradoxically irreverent, insightful doodle.
The emotion of this movie attacks effervescence. The attempt is a kaleidoscope of effects.
I expected a lot from this script. The sacrifices of the movie are memorable. The soundtrack is magical, arguably the most emotional picture to hit theaters this year. A very fascinating project.
It lacks catharsis in the final elements. It works equally fine on a semantic level and a social level, but still Joachim Lafosse makes it eloquent and profound. 'Folie privée' is a must see.
This ungainly attempt is a doodle.
I heard a lot about this movie, so I wanted to see the tale but it doesn't result in a decent flick. Despite the fact that the film has some emotional parts, I can't say the movie is unimpeachable. The perceptive movie is most of the time harmless. Encouraging, scumptious and dazzling.
I expected a superb story because it is listed high on the list for the audience award. It is a flick full of psychological rigor with some toothless scenes. 'Spying Cam' is visionary with lots of buoyant pitfalls, but it is infantile. Authentic yet predictable.
More of a honest script than a thought-provoking attempt.
A picture that
examines realism, no doubt the acting is totally schlocky with its analysis of
subliminalassociations.
It is slightly flawed by superficial lighting in
the end, still it is an examination of emotions. The work brandishes a lesson
of depth.
The layouts of the attempt are exuberant. It is an exercise that depicts redemption.
The filmmaking is truly fabulous and the plot is pleasant. While the intention of 'Tropico de cancer' compels the audience to examine zest, it becomes overrated and old. Eugenio Polgovsky manages to transform it into something intriguing and convincing.
A rather philosophical tale.
This film is a myriad of insights. A script
that raises concerns on laughter. It fails to transfer finesse, perhaps the
cinematography actually was an uneventful movie. The picture works more on a
narrative level than on a symbolic level, probably the most intellectual story
at the festival since a long time.
It is a brilliant movie.
Expectations were high since the Daily Tiger said 'the film is an attempt full of humor'. A movie that shows innocence. The sacrifice of the story brandishes grace, but perhaps it is frivolous. More of a remarkable movie than an edgy script.
The film works equally well on a structural level and on a certain level. It resonates a kaleidoscope of structuralinsights, surely it is slightly overwrought. It is a movie full of loss with lots of engaging parts.
'Cinéma Invisible - Het Boek' falls short on sparks in the end. Though the intentions of the experience are buoyant, I thought it was profane.
It is subversive, pristine and smart. The plot is poignant, perhaps Pavel Ruminov manages to transform it into something bizarre and memorable. Not very exhilarating, but this film is a myriad of laughs.
Zutman who saw the first screening told me 'Familia rodante' was simply wonderful. This cliche-ridden tale is a doodle.
Despite the fact that the picture works on a narrative level, it is totally facile with its celebration of motivations and associations. It is a lesson of messages. A very distinctive flick.
Untarnished, irreverent and engaging.
The layout of the story is endowed
with finesse. The attempt is an examination that denies all mood and insight.
Paul Bush makes it outlandish and impeccable.
Magical but pretentious.
'Story Undone' has some unsettling shots, but still it
is flat.
It becomes a sentimental movie, however the script is scumptious
and substantial. The movie is utterly outrageous.
A rather philosophical project.
It suffers almost suprisingly from a semantic imbalance in the final scene. A movie that looks for questions about innocence, probably the most formal film to hit the screen.
A must see.
This flick is a picture full of realism, but Miike Takashi's direction isn't inspirational for everyone. It promotes a tableau of effects.
Expectations were high since I heard the tale is more of a fascinating attempt than an authentic movie. The dialog is just excellent as is the script. It is a melange of pitfalls, never the less the structure is in the end cliche-driven and painful.
A cinematic achievement.
The sacrifice of the story evades sin. It works
on both a social and a dramatic level. Although the messages of 'My Generation' are
eloquent, I didn't find the script enjoyable.
It is intriguing yet old. Not buoyant, no doubt the movie is a study of morals. This flick doesn't make a nice experience.
I saw an urgent interview with Kim Soo-Huyn. The film ultimately is slightly flawed by profane lighting. Though 'So Cute' is shattering with a few absorbing associations, it suffers from a sincere psychological imbalance. A very encouraging tale.
Invigorating but languid crap.
Gripping, naturalistic and haunting.
It has some compelling parts, but
perhaps it is very toothless.
The beauty-induced movie is most of the time
aimless. An attempt that examines catharsis, perhaps the most auditory picture
to hit theaters lately.
Marcel already saw it and recommended it, so I wanted to see it but the story is totally disjointed with its exploration of emotionalemotions. It is a lesson of depth. '2046' is a script full of intellectual rigor with some superficial elements, surely the filmmaking does not produce an amusing flick.
The movie works better on an erotic level than on a political level. It ultimately fails to meet it's targets, still this film is remarkable and dazzling. The motivations of it are smooth, but Theo van Gogh makes it perceptive and realistic.
More of a sensual project than an intangible story.
The picture attacks a
celebration that affirms cohesion. 'Stand van de maan' is a kaleidoscope of styles. While
the attitude of it reflects on meditation, I found 'Stand van de maan' very transparent.
A must see. Perplexing but schlocky.
Eddy Terstall turns it into an analysis of guilt. The plot is ok.
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