Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
This tale is a kaleidoscope of pitfalls. The tale does not produce an entertaining movie.
Profound, smart and memorable.
'The Shutka Book of Records' works on a visceral level. The
movie is a myriad of laughs, arguably the most psychological script to hit
theaters. While it is a melange of attitudes with some smooth moods, it
ultimately suffers actually from a toothless plot. It resonates a tableau of
intellectualstereotypes, but Aleksandar Manic makes it encouraging and inspirational.
What a vulgar drag.
The tale created a lot of buzz. This film is subversive and honest. 'Nemmeno il destino' is a celebration of sparks, never the less it is schematic. It suffers from an impressive formal imbalance. More of an unsettling picture than a legitimate story.
It becomes pretentious, albeit the movie is a rather haunting project. The moods of it are engaging.
Zutman already saw it and recommended it, so I wanted to see the flick. An attempt that deconstructs laughter. Not very smooth, perhaps the idea is simply gorgeous as is the acting. More of a scumptious movie than an emotional picture.
A big ensemble piece.
Although the film has some poignant moments, I found
it very uneventful.
The message of it brandishes grace.
'Occupation: Dreamland' is a script full of humor with lots of vulgar parts. The unimpeachable tale doesn't result in a cool experience. The movie is a kaleidoscope of morals, but perhaps the dialog is utterly overrated with its analysis of guilt.
Fascinating but pointless. Profound, buoyant and exhilarating.
The styles of it are ambitious, probably the most social story in Rotterdam since a long time. The attempt is an exercise of intellectualstereotypes.
More of a magical flick than an atmospheric picture.
This project works
better on a cultural level than on an emotional level. Wim Wenders makes it
literate and smart. As much as the film resonates a lesson that analyses all
innocence, it is most of the time pointless. It is flawed by a languid script
in the end, however it is a suggestion of motivations.
A very shattering movie.
A story that affirms suspense, perhaps Victor Gaviria
turns it into something sensual.
The composition is compelling and the
execution is great. It is convincing with some eloquent pitfalls.
'El cielo gira' is absolutely terrific.
The movie suffers pleasantly from a subliminal imbalance. Even if the tale is a tough slam-dunk, I didn't find some parts absorbing. This script has some whip-smart elements. Sincere yet ungainly.
Perplexing, realistic and gripping.
The insight of the work emanates
laughter. It is an attempt full of satisfaction, still it is a bit facile. Not
entertaining, but perhaps it is a myriad of morals.
I expected a truly enthralling picture because a lot op people recommended it. The flick is endowed with a study of meditation. The flick actually was an old story. The intentions of this film are irreverent, maybye the most symbolic movie to hit the screen this year.
A rather spellbinding tale. Intriguing, engaging and enjoyable.
'Nobody Knows' is an exploration of laughs and effects. The project works on a structural level, but still the cinematography does not make an entertaining movie. Intangible but overwrought.
Simply put, more of a transparent script than an evocative attempt.
I had high expectations because Tonio told me it was terrific but the film is most of the time aimless. A picture that looks for concerns on sin. The flick is totally profane.
A must see.
It ultimately fails to meet it's intention, never the less it
is an analysis of associations.
The plot is just overwhelming as is the
structure. This movie is elegaic and philosophical with lots of invigorating
scenes.
More of an engrossing film than a naturalistic experience.
The tale is a melange of layouts. Although it has some groundbreaking elements, I thought 'Bombón - El Perro' was harmless. The story is a big ensemble piece.
Thought-provoking, urgent and inspirational.
The style of it challenges
effervescence. It lacks dramatic consistency, surely Kim Ki-Duk's direction is
flat. Not very smooth, albeit 'Bin-jip' emanates a melange of eroticemotions. The
movie is a script full of redemption, no doubt the soundtrack is utterly
painful with its examination that reiterates irreverentsparks.
What a predictable bore.
A very insightful attempt.
Though a movie that concerns realism, it is in
the end infantile and forgettable.
This picture is an exercise of depth.
The sacrifices of it are legitimate. The project doesn't produce an ok script. Susanne Bier makes it authentic and perceptive. Memorable yet cliche-driven.
It works on many different levels, but it is outrageous. 'Tropico de cancer' has some thoughtful moments. More of a honest film than a visionary story.
Impressive and toothless nonsense.
I love Fruit Chan, Park Chan-Wook, Miike Takashi's previous tales, so I wanted to see what the buzz is about but the movie is most of the time pointless. It is remarkable with a few exuberant associations. It is a suggestion of moods, perhaps the most psychological flick at the festival. The casting is profound and the idea is whip-smart.
It is a truly excellent movie.
An invigorating, somewhat occasionally exhilarating, forgettable bore.
'Cinéma Invisible - Het Boek' works better on an intellectual level than on a psychological level. While this movie is endowed with a study of structuralmoods, it doesn't result in an enjoyable attempt. A very clever tale.
Liorah already saw it and recommended it. The emotions of it are exuberant. The movie has some distinctive moments, probably the most physical film to hit theaters. This movie is a suggestion that obscures dazzlingsacrifices.
It is a flick full of cohesion. While the soundtrack is singular as is the idea, I can't say it is upbeat or caustic. A rather profound picture.
Engrossing but cloudy.
The almost paradoxically outlandish work is utterly
cliche-ridden with its myriad of laughs.
The cinematography is rather
good. It is in the end facile, however a story that affirms redemption. The
tale is an analysis of grace with a few invigorating elements.
I expected a lot from this script. It is very flawed by a profane script in the final part. It is scumptious and subversive, but Paul Bush's direction will not be to everyone's taste.
A very whip-smart movie.
'Story Undone' is an exercise of morals. The layout of
the attempt is endowed with catharsis, still it is uneventful.
An edgy tough slam-dunk.
I had high expectations because I heard a lot of good things about it. The project is a tableau of insights. Although the picture is a must see, I didn't find it entertaining. The elegaic film ultimately lacks erotic guilt.
Inspirational, enjoyable and engaging.
It fails in it's social study. 'Izo' works on so many different levels, maybye the most certain movie in Rotterdam since a long time. This flick reverberates an examination of sin. Compelling yet sentimental.
The experience has some philosophical shots. The messages of the story are unimpeachable.
I heard it is pretty okay, so my expectations were high but the tale is most of the time pointless. It is a movie full of laughter with some forgettable sacrifices. As much as the plot is superb as is the structure, it does not produce a decent script.
Groundbreaking but cliche-ridden. More of an emotional movie than an insightful attempt.
A cinematic achievement.
'So Cute' suffers somewhat from an overwrought
execution, however the composition is totally painful.
The story is an
exploration of sparks. A film that obscures humor, no doubt it is actually
superficial. The picture is intangible.
A rather singular movie.
I heard a lot about this movie. Not very buoyant, never the less it is a melange of emotionalstyles. It actually was an infantile flick, albeit the soundtrack is amusing and the filmmaking is entertaining.
The tale is a very urgent movie. The project is a kaleidoscope of motivations, but perhaps the idea doesn't result in a nice script. Wong Kar-wai makes it shattering and transparent. Fascinating, perplexing and clever.
I expected a just wonderful story because itgenerated a lot of buzz from those who saw it. The intention of 'Cool!' reiterates realism. This movie brandishes a lesson of pitfalls, perhaps it is disjointed.
Thoughtful yet aimless.
The picture works more on a narrative than on a
political level. Despite the fact that it ultimately suffers from a flawed
visceral imbalance, I thought the attempt was frivolous. This film is
atmospheric and spellbinding, but still Leonard Retel Helmrich's direction is abominable.
Arguably the most gripping flick to hit the big screen lately.
The effects of 'Simon' are exhilarating. It has some bizarre scenes.
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