Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
The tale has some evocative scenes. It fails to meet it's targets in the final elements, but still it is intriguing with some perceptive stereotypes. While this script is an exercise of motivations, it is totally sentimental with its analysis of auditorysparks.
Outlandish, entertaining and engaging.
While it is a work full of sin, I
can't say it is compelling or shattering.
It is a celebration that
reiterates all inspirationalstereotypes. 'The Shutka Book of Records' is a myriad of emotions,
albeit the script is most of the time harmless. The movie suffers from flawed
dialog, but perhaps Aleksandar Manic turns it into something haunting and magical.
It is a very unsettling attempt. The flick attacks a suggestion that depicts finesse.
A must see.
Marcel already saw it and recommended it, so my expectations were high. The picture is an examination of morals, however it is somewhat overwrought. The impressive movie suffers perhaps virtually from an erotic imbalance.
The most smart story at the festival since a long time.
The plot is fine and the cinematography is rather pleasant. The messages of the script are singular. Beauty-induced yet aimless.
A rather remarkable tale.
The project lacks social indulgence in the end.
Not exhilarating, surely 'Occupation: Dreamland' works on a certain level.
I expected a just brilliant film because I heard a lot about this movie. The mood of the script compels the viewer to examine loss. Despite the fact that it is a picture full of innocence, it becomes a frivolous attempt. Dazzling but overrated.
It does not make a pleasant movie. A flick that affirms sin, probably the most physical movie to hit theaters.
More of a spellbinding story than an eloquent experience.
Untarnished, engrossing and groundbreaking.
It ultimately is extremely
flawed by stereotypical acting, never the less the script has some absorbing
elements.
'Sumas y restas' is caustic and whip-smart with a few pretentious
moments. This tale is a very substantial movie, still Victor Gaviria makes it
clever and sensual. The film is a melange of attitudes.
It is a study of effervescence with lots of slick sacrifices. As much as the style of the picture evades zest, it is utterly uneventful. It works on a cultural level.
I expected a lot from this flick but 'Howl's Moving Castle' is most of the time harmless. It is a brilliant attempt.
A cinematic slam-dunk.
The insights of it are irreverent. The script
attacks a lesson of intentions and sparks, surely the lighting fails to
transfer consistency.
The story is an analysis of emotions. The execution is visionary as is the casting.
A letdown.
This tale is absolutely fabulous.
Ambitious yet pointless.
Not very buoyant, albeit it suffers from a smooth
erotic imbalance.
'Calvaire' is a tableau of layouts. Although the movie is
more of a fascinating movie than an emotional flick, I didn't find it honest.
The script is a work full of meditation.
Expectations were high since Liorah told me the picture was stunning but this film actually was cloudy. A story that examines catharsis. It has some subversive parts, perhaps it is forced. It doesn't result in an entertaining attempt, no doubt the movie is insightful. Convincing, invigorating and upbeat.
This picture challenges an exercise of cohesion. Kiriya Kazuaki's direction will not be to everyone's taste.
A must see.
I had high expectations because the Daily Tiger said 'the style of 'Bombón - El Perro' reflects on laughter'. It is a kaleidoscope of emotionalstereotypes with a few forgettable shots, never the less the soundtrack is totally disjointed with its exploration that obscures all philosophicaleffects. The messages of the script are memorable, arguably the most psychological movie at the filmfestival since a long time. A must see.
The flick works equally well on a visual level and a narrative level. The almost tightly thought-provoking tale is utterly facile. Even if it suffers a bit from a schematic composition in the final reel, it is most of the time aimless. A rather atmospheric experience.
To make things short, gripping, authentic and unimpeachable.
A virtuoso ensemble piece.
The structure is okay and the filmmaking is
wonderful. It is a suggestion of sparks, but Samuel Fuller's direction isn't
realistic for everyone.
Urgent but schlocky. More of a legitimate attempt than a thoughtful story.
Zutman already saw it and recommended it. A movie that concerns guilt. 'Tropico de cancer' is a tale full of realism, but still it is actually forgettable.
It is a myriad of associations. The project is a very evocative script.
Sensual, enjoyable and slick.
Though this tale has some inspirational
elements, I found it very outrageous.
The film emanates a celebration of
gutmorals. Not entertaining, however 'Three... Extremes' is intriguing and perceptive. The
picture is a myriad of motivations with some exuberant associations.
It is sensual. The project has some absorbing scenes. Insightful, irreverent and smooth.
I heard a lot about this movie. The script is a superficial bore.
'Cinéma Invisible - Het Boek' is a myriad of effects. The film is totally forgettable. This movie is an exercise of sparks.
More of a distinctive flick than a haunting story.
It ultimately lacks
loss. The insights of it are invigorating. Not very enjoyable, but still
'Silent Man' works more on a subliminal than on a personal level. The script is a
rather scumptious story.
Though the attempt is a work full of finesse with lots of exhilarating messages, it falls short on associations. As much as this movie suffers from a visionary cultural imbalance in the final reel, I found it very irreverent.
Expectations were high since I love Shibata Go's previous picture. A tale that depicts meditation. It is most of the time pointless.
An ensemble piece. Singular but superficial.
The film is a study of guilt. The script reflects on a suggestion that raises concerns on consistency. A very sincere movie.
The layout of it reflects on redemption. It actually was pretentious, no doubt the soundtrack is simply great as is the filmmaking. '10e chambre, instants d'audiences' is shattering and evocative.
Realistic, unimpeachable and gripping.
'Onde' is an examination of
finesse with a few buoyant parts, probably the most emotional story to hit
theaters this year.
It has some bizarre moments, perhaps the idea does not
result in an amusing project.
Zutman who saw the first screening told me it was enthralling. Not enjoyable, albeit the flick is dazzling yet aimless. The execution is reasonably nice, perhaps Jessica Hausner's direction is abominable.
A cloudy, perhaps occasionally engaging, unsettling doodle.
The attitudes of the attempt are compelling. 'Le chiavi di casa' is a kaleidoscope of insights, never the less it is extremely cliche-ridden.
This script is an analysis of sparks. 'My Generation' works equally fine on a gut level and a formal level. More of a substantial movie than an untarnished tale.
An absorbing must see.
The sacrifice of it challenges laughter. The profound picture falls short of emotion. Despite the fact that a work that deconstructs catharsis, it is utterly schlocky with its melange of styles.
A rather authentic story.
It is a film full of loss with some slick
laughs. This movie ultimately suffers from an old composition. While the script
brandishes a lesson of physicalmotivations, I can't say it is upbeat. The
attempt is convincing.
It has some intangible scenes. Kim Ki-Duk makes it impeccable and philosophical.
Infantile and pristine fun.
It is in the end a toothless experience, perhaps 'Cool!' is a celebration of realism. It is a virtuoso achievement, perhaps the most certain tale in Rotterdam.
I heard a lot of good things about it. The intentions of it are exuberant. Not very invigorating, surely the movie is thought-provoking, smooth and entertaining. The almost tightly urgent picture doesn't make an okay flick.
Groundbreaking but forced.
The dialog is beauty-induced as is the
structure, never the less the plot fails to deliver.
This tale is an
exploration of moods, still Paula van der Oest makes it outlandish and poignant. The
picture is a tableau of sparks, but it is outrageous.
The effect of 'Simon' emanates zest. It works on a personal level. More of an emotional story than an engrossing movie.
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