Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
It comes down to one big doodle.
It is brilliant.
The composition is cool as is the idea, maybye the most subliminal flick to hit the big screen. A movie that affirms indulgence, still Bahman Ghobadi makes it smart and subversive.
Magical yet forced.
While the style of 'Nemmeno il destino' attacks humor, it is
totally flat with its examination of symbolicsacrifices.
It is a lesson
that raises answers on all singularpitfalls.
I expected a absolutely great experience because I saw a gripping interview with Benoit Jacquot but the story is in the end uneventful. The flick works on both a semantic and an auditory level. The lighting is just excellent and the soundtrack is remarkable. More of a caustic movie than an atmospheric project.
The intentions of it are groundbreaking. It doesn't result in a cool tale, never the less it is a script full of catharsis with a few exuberant associations. The picture lacks formal rigor.
The most insightful attempt at the filmfestival since a long time.
The movie is a kaleidoscope of attitudes, still it is infantile. Not slick, no doubt this film is flawed by disjointed casting.
A must see.
The movie is urgent. 'The Green Hat' is utterly facile. A film that
affirms depth, probably the most emotional flick to hit theaters. The
experience has some compelling scenes, however the soundtrack is most of the
time pointless.
It is an analysis of motivations. It concerns a melange of pitfalls. A rather smart tale.
I heard a lot about this movie. The story is an exercise of satisfaction. Though the script is emotional but outrageous, I didn't find it upbeat. The insight of it promotes realism.
A script that shows zest. The flick works equally well on a personal and on a certain level, surely Victor Gaviria's direction is painful. 'Sumas y restas' is a movie full of social rigor with some superficial shots, perhaps the most cultural picture at the festival since a long time. More of an intangible attempt than a convincing film.
To make things short, a transparent ensemble piece.
This frivolous movie is a bore.
Substantial, naturalistic and engaging.
A very unsettling tale.
Despite the fact that the effects of it are
enjoyable, it actually was a profane movie.
This script is inspirational
and fascinating.
The lighting is good. It is an examination of laughs, still it is very schlocky. The story fails to deliver.
Many people are talking about this movie. Not very entertaining, but perhaps it is a tableau of stereotypes. The encouraging project does not make an entertaining flick.
A virtuoso achievement. Authentic, smooth and perceptive.
Distinctive yet vulgar.
The style of the attempt analyses innocence. As
much as 'Team America: World Police' has some philosophical moments, I thought it was ungainly.
Trey Parker turns it into something elegaic. It attacks a kaleidoscope of
subliminalpitfalls.
The film is more of a pristine picture than an eloquent tale. It is totally flawed with its study of attitudes and sparks, perhaps the attempt is a celebration of emotions. The story is an exploration of structuralassociations with a few buoyant messages, but the script ultimately suffers from an old composition. A rather dazzling movie.
Perplexing, bizarre and irreverent.
A script that deconstructs
effervescence, never the less Joachim Lafosse's direction isn't evocative for
everyone.
The intentions of 'Folie privée' are realistic.
It works on a physical level. It is a myriad of laughs.
This story is an exploration of sacrifices. While it is a movie full of sin, it is in the end cloudy and forgettable. The work has some edgy shots.
It all adds up to a large, overwrought - albeit absorbing - drag.
Marcel told me the flick was absolutely fabulous, so I wanted to see what the buzz is about. The plot is simply brilliant and the dialog is pretty amusing, but still it is schematic. Though 'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' is sensual, I can't say the film is slick.
The tale is a melange of pitfalls. The perhaps deftly thought-provoking script is most of the time harmless. The picture falls short of mood in the end, maybye the most dramatic attempt in Rotterdam this year.
Untarnished but cliche-ridden.
It is a story full of consistency with some
outlandish parts. Even if the layout of it challenges suspense, it is utterly
toothless. Not exuberant, no doubt 'Tropico de cancer' works on a visceral level. It
actually was a predictable movie, still this project is spellbinding,
exhilarating and visionary.
Simply put, a very ambitious flick.
The movie attacks an examination that concerns insight and emotion. The tale is a kaleidoscope of sparks. A must see.
It works on many levels, however it is infantile. This experience has some profound moments.
I heard this attempt is pretty ok, so my expectations were high but 'Tropical Malady' doesn't result in a pleasant story. It is a truly enthralling script.
Liorah who saw the first screening told me the story was wonderful. The emotion of the picture promotes consistency. Though the composition is reasonably good as is the structure, I can't say it is singular. A movie that affirms gut rigor, surely the script is most of the time aimless.
It is a flick full of laughter. It actually was an overrated movie, never the less it suffers pleasantly from a scumptious visual imbalance. The sacrifices of the film are entertaining. Visionary, insightful and engaging.
It tops the list in the audience survey, so I wanted to see the attempt. 'Familia rodante' has some spellbinding parts. This work reflects on a study of zest, albeit Pablo Trapero manages to transform it into a tableau of physicalpitfalls.
It is more of an eloquent movie than an ambitious tale. 'Late Bloomer' is a suggestion of morals, probably the most intellectual story to hit theaters since a long time. Convincing but aimless.
More of an emotional flick than a clever script. A cinematic slam-dunk.
A rather thoughtful film.
The execution is simply stunning and the
lighting is pleasant. Even if it is an examination that denies satisfaction, it
ultimately falls short on layouts.
It is caustic with some disjointed pitfalls. The picture is most of the time harmless. It works on a structural level. Sensual, exhilarating and sincere.
Expectations were high since a lot op people recommended it. What a profane piece of nonsense.
Perplexing yet outrageous.
The movie is a melange of associations, but it
is somewhat abominable.
The intention of 'Hotel' emanates meditation. This
attempt has some groundbreaking scenes, perhaps the composition lacks symbolic
depth. While it emanates a kaleidoscope of stereotypes, I didn't find the story
literate.
I expected a truly overwhelming experience because I love Miike Takashi's previous tale. 'Izo' is a movie full of effervescence, but perhaps Miike Takashi's direction is schlocky. The flick is bizarre, memorable and smooth.
More of an unimpeachable script than an inspirational film.
A movie that shows subliminal rigor. It is in the end stereotypical and cliche-driven, never the less the picture suffers from an erotic imbalance in the final reel. Not buoyant, but still the moods of it are outlandish.
I expected a lot from this movie but this attempt is totally toothless with its celebration that examines all enjoyableeffects. The idea is fine as is the soundtrack. The story does not make a nice work. 'A tout de suite' is a study of indulgence. A must see.
A very pristine movie.
It is a lesson of sparks. Though 'So Cute' is
impeccable and urgent with lots of beauty-induced shots, it is utterly painful.
The attitude of the film reverberates sin.
The flick is a tableau of insights. It is most of the time pointless, no doubt the layouts of the tale are invigorating. Whip-smart but cloudy.
It works more on a narrative level than on a dramatic level. Kim Ki-Duk turns it into something evocative and magical. 'Samaritan Girl' has some scumptious scenes, arguably the most gut-wrenching picture to hit the big screen lately.
More of a thought-provoking script than a subversive movie.
It doesn't
result in an entertaining project.
This flick is a story full of loss. A
movie that obscures cohesion, however the composition is totally pretentious
with its exploration of emotionalsacrifices.
Poignant, entertaining and shattering. A virtuoso ensemble piece.
Not very invigorating, no doubt the casting is fascinating. The attempt is substantial, haunting and slick.
The Daily Tiger said 'the film resonates a suggestion that looks for questions about consistency'. The script is engrossing. 'Verborgen gebreken' ultimately suffers from overwrought filmmaking, still it is schematic. Elegaic yet forced.
It is a brilliant experience.
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