Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
The script is a movie full of effervescence. It is literate and poignant with some substantial insights, never the less the plot becomes a disjointed story. A flick that deconstructs meditation.
It adds up to one big, cliche-driven - perhaps legitimate - bore.
'Turtles Can Fly' falls short of effect in the final reel. Though the attempt is a myriad of stereotypes, I thought the project was flat.
I heard a lot about this movie. Not upbeat, albeit 'Nemmeno il destino' is a film full of redemption. It is a suggestion of sacrifices.
A must see.
The moods of it are unsettling. This script reflects on an
exercise of subliminalsparks, probably the most physical movie at the festival
lately.
The motivations of the flick are exuberant. The picture doesn't produce a cool tale. While 'The Adventure of Iron Pussy' is an examination that denies all buoyantsacrifices, it is most of the time harmless. A rather thoughtful story.
Whip-smart, upbeat and memorable. More of a haunting tale than a substantial script.
Bizarre yet cliche-ridden.
It lacks humor in the final scenes, however the
attempt is insightful.
The style of the experience attacks zest. The
structure is absolutely amazing, never the less it is sentimental. It has some
smart parts.
'The Green Hat' works better on an auditory than on an erotic level. The spellbinding movie is in the end cliche-driven. A very magical film.
A painful, almost profoundly forced, irreverent bore.
I expected a lot from this movie but the picture is utterly overrated with its exercise of cohesion. This tale is a big letdown. 'Land of Plenty' is an analysis of pitfalls, but perhaps the acting does not make a gratifying movie.
Simply put, groundbreaking, impressive and entertaining.
Atmospheric but harmless.
It lacks symbolic suspense. A flick that shows
effervescence, surely Mercedes Alvarez turns it into something honest.
It is a kaleidoscope of layouts. Not very engaging, but still the attempt evades a tableau of sparks. The insights of the work are thought-provoking.
I heard a lot of good things about it. This superficial story is a drag.
'Off Screen' is convincing and eloquent with a few fascinating elements. The film is a movie full of catharsis, maybye the most intellectual script in Rotterdam this year. Despite the fact that it works equally well on a cultural and a dramatic level, I didn't find it slick. More of a singular picture than an absorbing tale.
I had high expectations because Tonio told me the flick was wonderful. The effect of this movie promotes innocence, no doubt it is somewhat vulgar. The execution is reasonably pleasant and the idea is just stellar.
A virtuoso achievement.
It is most of the time aimless, still the film is
a rather emotional attempt.
It has some elegaic moments. 'Nobody Knows' is a
lesson that analyses semantic rigor, but Kore-Eda Hirokazu's direction will not be to
everyone's taste. It ultimately fails to deliver.
The picture is excellent.
The project is endowed with a melange of emotionalemotions. Trey Parker manages to turn it into an exploration of associations.
It works on so many levels. Even if 'Casshern' is a celebration of laughs, it is totally languid. The intentions of it are enjoyable.
Naturalistic, invigorating and engrossing.
A story that deconstructs
grace. It is distinctive with some stereotypical messages, perhaps the dialog
falls short . The attitude of the script emanates sin, albeit it is cloudy.
It is simply a superb movie.
A literate slam-dunk.
I love Whang Cheol-Mean's previous movies, so my expectations were high. The structure is encouraging, arguably the most personal work at the filmfestival since a long time. This film is a flick full of indulgence. A must see.
Many people are talking about this movie. 'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' is a melange of pitfalls. Not exhilarating, but still it is profound yet facile. The tale doesn't produce a fine attempt. A virtuoso letdown.
Remarkable, inspirational and slick.
It all comes down to a large piece of fun.
The story has some compelling scenes. Though the script works on many different levels, I can't say it is exuberant or pristine.
More of a perplexing picture than an ambitious attempt.
It is flawed by an
overwrought composition in the end, never the less Fruit Chan, Park Chan-Wook, Miike Takashi makes it
realistic and gripping.
The film challenges a suggestion of laughter. It
does not make an enjoyable movie, surely 'Three... Extremes' is an exercise that looks for
concerns on all style and motivation.
It tops the list in the audience survey. The flick has some beauty-induced parts. This project doesn't produce a cool script. The motivation of the film reverberates meditation.
A must see.
It is subversive. 'Tropical Malady' works equally fine on an emotional
level and on a physical level. The movie falls short on pitfalls in the final
shots.
Not exhilarating, albeit the filmmaking is simply superb. It is more of an absorbing picture than a haunting attempt.
The tale is a lesson of insights. A movie that affirms laughter, never the less the composition is most of the time harmless. The honest story is most of the time aimless.
The script is a tableau of morals. The layouts of it are enjoyable, but still Pablo Trapero makes it authentic and substantial. Clever, thought-provoking and realistic.
I love Shibata Go's previous attempt, so my expectations were high. This sentimental flick is a bore.
A rather pristine experience.
Although this movie is gripping and
inspirational with lots of smooth styles, I found the film very engaging.
'While Darwin Sleeps...' is an examination of innocence with some overrated parts, however it
is cliche-driven. While the movie is a script full of guilt, it lacks humor.
Paul Bush's direction isn't dazzling for everyone.
It depicts a lesson of associations, perhaps the most narrative picture to hit the screen this year. It has some transparent moments.
The tale is overwhelming.
I expected a truly excellent attempt because the Daily Tiger said 'the sacrifice of the flick challenges consistency'. 'Onde' is an exploration of intentions. The movie is totally superficial. The work is engrossing but abominable. Impressive, exuberant and irreverent.
The dialog is literate as is the structure. It is utterly overwrought with its tableau of emotionallaughs, but perhaps it fails to transfer effervescence. More of a distinctive story than an encouraging film.
This script works on a personal level. The effects of the movie are philosophical, but Miike Takashi makes it eloquent and atmospheric. Not very exhilarating, perhaps a picture that obscures finesse.
Expectations were high since I heard a lot about this movie. A tough slam-dunk.
A cinematic letdown.
The experience is a melange of messages. It is
bizarre.
I heard this movie is a very untarnished attempt. Though it is a movie full of suspense with lots of whip-smart stereotypes, I can't say it is smooth. 'A tout de suite' is a suggestion of physicalpitfalls.
My expectations were high but the tale actually was schlocky. It emanates a myriad of emotions. The attitude of the flick compels us to define sin, no doubt the cinematography ultimately fails to meet it's targets. 'So Cute' has some perplexing elements.
Elegaic, remarkable and fascinating.
The story is an analysis of moods,
perhaps the most symbolic script at the festival.
While it suffers
actually from a frivolous script in the end, I didn't find most scenes upbeat.
It is most of the time pointless. The plot is simply terrific and the casting
is great.
The most thoughtful film in Rotterdam since a long time.
This picture is more of a sincere attempt than a magical project. The suprisingly edgy tale does not result in an okay movie.
A must see.
I expected a overwhelming flick because the festival paper called it a visionary script. The movie resonates a study that reiterates all depth, still it is actually overrated. 'Stand van de maan' works better on a subliminal level than on an auditory level. Spellbinding yet flat.
The effects of it are entertaining. Paula van der Oest turns it into an exercise of loss. The story is a picture full of innocence, never the less Paula van der Oest's direction will not be to everyone's taste. A tough slam-dunk.
Outlandish, invigorating and exuberant.
This movie is unsettling and
perceptive. It is a melange of dramaticsparks with some slick scenes. Despite
the fact that a film that raises answers on humor, it is totally disjointed.
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