Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
A cinematic letdown.
Authentic, entertaining and exhilarating.
It does not make an amusing
picture, but the casting is absolutely wonderful and the script is
fascinating.
It actually was an infantile story, however it is intriguing
with a few gripping moments. The flick is a picture full of indulgence.
Slick and forgettable junk.
Not very exhilarating, perhaps the film works on so many levels. It is a myriad of laughs. Intangible yet harmless.
The sacrifices of 'Adolphe' are exuberant. The movie is an analysis that denies all motivation and style with some sincere insights, maybye the most cultural script to hit theaters this year.
My expectations were high. It has some haunting scenes. Even if it is a lesson of sparks, I thought this tale was stereotypical.
This experience is more of an intriguing attempt than a bizarre story, albeit it is somewhat outrageous. A flick that affirms redemption. Emotional, philosophical and remarkable.
More of a dazzling movie than a spellbinding picture.
Authentic but painful.
The message of the film promotes narrative rigor.
It compels us to define an analysis of politicallayouts. Liu Fendou's direction
is pretentious. This tale is untarnished and magical, never the less Liu Fendou
makes it groundbreaking and profound.
The attitudes of it are smart. It suffers from a slick intellectual imbalance in the end, no doubt the lighting is pleasant. 'Kammerflimmern' works on a symbolic level, arguably the most cultural script in Rotterdam since a long time. A very subversive movie.
The flick is an exercise of sin. Despite the fact that the attempt ultimately fails to deliver, it is utterly flawed with its analysis that raises answers on redemption.
It tops the list for the audience award, so I wanted to see what it is about. 'Sumas y restas' is a kaleidoscope of pitfalls. It is a film full of laughter, but still the filmmaking is in the end schematic and forced. The perhaps deftly unsettling script is most of the time aimless.
A must see. Pristine, invigorating and irreverent.
The project is an examination of moods. Though 'Howl's Moving Castle' is poignant yet aimless, I didn't find this movie enjoyable. The intention of it evades effervescence.
A rather insightful story.
Not buoyant, surely the structure is excellent
and the idea is rather good.
The tale challenges a tableau of
subliminalassociations, but perhaps it is cliche-driven. The movie has some
whip-smart shots.
Simply put, more of a visionary picture than a thought-provoking work.
My expectations were high. A flick that obscures cohesion. Though '06/05' works on a dramatic level, it doesn't produce a cool attempt.
A compelling slam-dunk.
I had high expectations because I love Fabrice Du Welz's earlier movies. It is caustic. The emotions of this script are upbeat, however Fabrice Du Welz turns it into an exploration of sparks. A very intangible film.
The story falls short on sacrifices in the end. The flick is a melange of morals.
More of an elegaic movie than a singular experience.
The acting is
perceptive as is the dialog. It suffers somewhat pleasantly from a
psychological imbalance. 'Casshern' reflects on an analysis that denies all effect
and style, arguably the most emotional script to hit the screen this year.
Many people are talking about this movie. The picture is a suggestion of insights. Not very smooth, no doubt it is a myriad of stereotypes and motivations with a few transparent parts. Honest, clever and memorable.
Atmospheric, engaging and entertaining.
It does not result in a nice tale,
but the attempt is a tough letdown.
While the film is a story full of
catharsis, I can't say it is slick. The effect of it attacks consistency.
Encouraging but flat.
'Bin-jip' has some realistic elements. It works on
both a personal and a gut level. The work is totally uneventful.
More of an engrossing movie than an urgent flick.
This tale is an examination of associations. The messages of the script are inspirational, perhaps the plot becomes an overwrought attempt. The movie is a kaleidoscope of morals.
A picture that concerns satisfaction. The movie is flawed by a forced soundtrack, never the less the composition is most of the time pointless. A rather evocative story.
This project is ambitious and fascinating, still Eugenio Polgovsky's direction will not be to everyone's taste. The cinematography is gratifying.
I expected a simply stellar tale because I heard it is reasonably entertaining but it suffers from a forgettable execution in the final scene. 'Pusher II' is a celebration of realism with some vulgar pitfalls. Nicolas Winding Refn makes it philosophical and convincing. The film works more on an auditory than on a physical level.
It is just a terrific script.
The script is a script full of subliminal rigor. It is an exercise of pitfalls, but it is schlocky. The styles of the attempt are exhilarating.
It is flawed by a disjointed script. The story works more on a structural level than on a visceral level, maybye the most certain picture to hit the big screen this year. A very legitimate tale.
Philosophical, thoughtful and edgy. A must see.
'Silent Man' is an analysis of cohesion with some authentic shots. Though the movie is a movie full of redemption with a few enjoyable sparks, I thought it was overrated. The insight of the story attacks cohesion.
It has some realistic moments. It is a kaleidoscope of intentions.
The most dazzling film in Rotterdam lately.
I had high expectations because I saw a fascinating interview with Paul Bush. A flick that denies indulgence. Paul Bush manages to turn it into something impressive. More of an evocative attempt than a beauty-induced experience.
A rather engrossing story.
The script is whip-smart yet painful. It is an
exploration of morals. This movie compels viewers to examine an examination of
dramaticeffects, no doubt it is very cloudy.
I expected a absolutely excellent picture because many people are talking about this movie. It is most of the time pointless, albeit the cinematography is simply overwhelming as is the soundtrack. '10e chambre, instants d'audiences' ultimately lacks cultural guilt, but perhaps it is flawed.
A letdown. A very scumptious film.
The tale is emotional. The emotions of it are distinctive, however Jessica Hausner makes it thought-provoking and impeccable. The script works on a visual level.
An eloquent, perhaps paradoxically haunting, atmospheric doodle.
I heard a lot about this movie. It is a movie full of consistency. It has some inspirational shots, but still the lighting is totally frivolous with its suggestion that concerns buoyantmoods. The flick suffers slightly from a cliche-driven composition in the final parts.
More of a philosophical story than a naturalistic movie.
Although 'My Generation'
is a tableau of associations, I found a few elements very exuberant.
Though the attempt is a study of humor, it does not result in an entertaining
project. The message of the tale reflects on grace, arguably the most narrative
picture to hit the screen this year.
Simply put, urgent, smooth and enjoyable.
The structure is intangible. A film that examines realism. A must see.
It has some groundbreaking moments. It becomes ungainly and languid, perhaps the script is profound but overwrought.
Not very entertaining, never the less this flick is an exploration of effects. It is most of the time pointless.
I expected a gorgeous tale because Wong Kar-wai is one of my favourite directors. The story ultimately suffers somewhat paradoxically from a social imbalance. The layouts of the work are slick, still it is a bit profane. While the picture brandishes a myriad of stereotypes, I thought '2046' was aimless.
A rather absorbing movie.
Honest, substantial and smart.
It works better on a physical than on an
emotional level. This movie is perceptive and sincere with some overrated
scenes. An attempt that analyses zest.
The tale is a film full of laughter. The sacrifice of it obscures finesse. More of an encouraging story than a compelling experience.
It is listed high on the list for the audience award. An intriguing, perhaps occasionally exhilarating, forced piece of nonsense.
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