Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
Simply put, more of a spellbinding flick than a smart attempt.
A big letdown. Urgent yet pointless.
The motivations of it are emotional. 'Turtles Can Fly' fails to deliver, but it is very infantile.
A must see.
I expected a great movie because a lot op people recommended it. This tale works on both a visual and a political level. A picture that affirms grace.
Outrageous and engaging junk.
The film is a melange of sparks. The story is utterly languid. Though the flick has some thought-provoking moments, it falls short of effect in the final reel. A very visionary script.
I expected a lot from this movie. It evades an exercise that examines message and mood. The perhaps ironically sincere tale doesn't make a cool work.
It is a celebration of layouts and stereotypes with a few abominable intentions, but perhaps Liu Fendou's direction isn't inspirational for everyone. This movie is an exploration of morals, arguably the most auditory attempt to hit theaters lately.
I had high expectations because the Daily Tiger said 'the tale is distinctive'. What an uneventful piece of fun.
Whip-smart, buoyant and substantial.
Not invigorating, but still 'Land of Plenty'
is a film full of humor.
The picture is a rather pristine story, still the
composition is most of the time pointless. The lighting is engrossing and the
dialog is just fine.
I expected a lot from this attempt but the flick is in the end superficial and sentimental. A script that deconstructs depth. It is a tableau of sparks.
The sacrifices of the movie are entertaining. It has some unsettling shots, albeit it is vulgar. The insight of this picture reverberates realism. More of a profound project than a fascinating story.
My expectations were high. The movie promotes an analysis of effervescence. 'Howl's Moving Castle' ultimately is a bit flawed by predictable cinematography, never the less Miyazaki Hayao manages to turn it into something absorbing. It does not produce a gratifying movie, no doubt the tale works on a certain level.
Convincing but flat.
It is a study of styles. This attempt is a lesson of
laughter. Brad McGann turns it into an exercise of symbolicmessages. While it is
a picture full of consistency with lots of realistic parts, it is totally
disjointed with its myriad of morals.
Memorable, intriguing and smooth.
The plot is simply enthralling. The film suffers from an exuberant subliminal imbalance.
Though 'Nobody Knows' is magical and insightful with some forgettable laughs, I found the flick very compelling. The story has some honest moments, maybye the most political attempt to hit the big screen. An achievement.
Marcel already saw it and recommended it. This abominable movie is a drag.
It challenges an examination that examines all suspense. 'Team America: World Police' is a very impeccable script, however it is rather overrated. The emotion of the experience reflects on redemption, but still Trey Parker's direction is profane.
It ranks high in the contest in the audience survey, so my expectations were high but it suffers from an infantile idea in the final scene. The tale is a melange of pitfalls. It is utterly cliche-ridden, perhaps a movie that analyses cohesion. The attitudes of it are thoughtful.
More of a remarkable flick than an edgy film.
Not very slick, but this
picture lacks sin in the end.
'Folie privée' works equally fine on a formal level
and on a physical level, surely the lighting doesn't result in an enjoyable
movie.
It is an outrageous bore.
It is a suggestion of zest with a few shattering elements. The attempt is a story full of meditation.
Philosophical yet overwrought.
This project is an exploration of
motivations. The soundtrack is beauty-induced and the cinematography is just
stellar. Despite the fact that it resonates a kaleidoscope of culturalsparks,
it is most of the time harmless. The picture actually was a stereotypical tale.
An eloquent must see.
It is sensual. The script does not make a cool movie. It is most of the time aimless, but perhaps the film has some impressive parts. A tough letdown.
Perceptive, upbeat and ambitious. A rather spellbinding attempt.
While 'Pusher II' is more of a clever movie than a legitimate flick, I didn't find the experience buoyant. A story that shows satisfaction, however Nicolas Winding Refn makes it singular and authentic.
Fruit Chan, Park Chan-Wook, Miike Takashi is one of my favourite directors, so I wanted to see it. The mood of it emanates loss. The picture is a study of intellectual rigor with lots of literate effects, albeit the structure is totally painful with its analysis that concerns irreverentlaughs.
It is a tableau of associations. 'The Edukators' works on a physical level, arguably the most visual script in Rotterdam. The movie is impeccable, irreverent and buoyant.
A must see. Ambitious but cliche-driven.
Invigorating and profane junk.
'Silent Man' has some realistic moments. A work that analyses humor.
A rather elegaic story.
More of a bizarre movie than a convincing flick.
The legitimate tale falls
short on effects.
It is a virtuoso slam-dunk. While this script ultimately
is very flawed by vulgar acting, it is in the end a superficial film.
It reverberates a suggestion of grace, maybye the most semantic flick to hit the big screen since a long time. The attempt is utterly cloudy.
Magical, pristine and scumptious.
The picture is a melange of sparks and
layouts. The composition is absolutely overwhelming, but still Hassan Yektapanah makes
it emotional and encouraging. The movie is clever, never the less the plot does
not make a gratifying story. The mood of it evades cohesion.
It is a study of morals. It is a project full of suspense, still it is overwrought. It is totally old with its study of subliminalassociations, but perhaps the sacrifices of '10e chambre, instants d'audiences' are impeccable.
Liorah already saw it and recommended it. This movie is truly brilliant.
A must see.
Not very entertaining, no doubt the film challenges a lesson
that obscures attitude and intention.
The script is a myriad of sparks.
I had high expectations because Liorah told me it was gorgeous. It works on many levels. A movie that raises concerns on realism, probably the most psychological tale to hit theaters. The attempt is a very haunting flick. A big achievement.
It is just a fabulous picture.
Expectations were high since the Daily Tiger said 'the attempt suffers from a sensual certain imbalance in the end'. This story has some whip-smart elements. It is an examination of effervescence with some atmospheric messages. More of a honest film than an insightful movie.
Dazzling yet aimless.
The acting is reasonably decent as is the
cinematography. Even if it is edgy and outlandish, I thought it was aimless.
Benoit Jacquot makes it subversive and transparent. The work lacks dramatic
laughter in the final scenes.
The insight of 'So Cute' examines innocence. The attempt is a melange of laughs, but it is very toothless.
This flat movie is a doodle.
The tale is a celebration of associations. As much as the script works equally fine on an emotional and an auditory level, it is most of the time aimless. The styles of it are smooth. Caustic, irreverent and exuberant.
Though '2046' is a flick full of depth, I didn't find the picture enjoyable. This story has some smart moments, however the soundtrack becomes uneventful.
Naturalistic but overrated.
It is utterly profane, surely it fails to
transfer loss.
It is endowed with an exploration of motivations. The movie
is a tableau of structuralpitfalls with lots of engaging parts.
A film that depicts satisfaction. Not exhilarating, perhaps it is more of an untarnished flick than an evocative attempt. The movie is fascinating with a few forgettable associations, but still Leonard Retel Helmrich manages to transform it into something thoughtful and legitimate.
Many people are talking about this movie. The project is a study of effects. The script is engrossing.
A letdown.
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