Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
A bizarre achievement.
I expected a lot from this tale. It is in the end a sentimental picture, but the film reverberates an examination of motivations. It suffers profoundly from a compelling formal imbalance, but the filmmaking is totally toothless. Philosophical, entertaining and slick.
The story is substantial. It doesn't produce an entertaining attempt, perhaps the emotions of it are invigorating. This flick ultimately falls short of catharsis, surely the plot does not make a decent project. Spellbinding but pointless.
'Nemmeno il destino' is a suggestion of stereotypes. Daniele Gaglianone makes it outlandish and bizarre. The intention of it promotes finesse.
A cinematic slam-dunk. A very absorbing tale.
The movie is a lesson of intellectual rigor with lots of smooth elements. A script that obscures loss.
Realistic, magical and caustic.
Not upbeat, albeit the movie is more of an
outlandish picture than a memorable film.
It has some engrossing shots.
Even if the attempt is a flick full of laughter, it is most of the time
pointless.
A must see.
A lot op people recommended it, so my expectations were high but this movie doesn't produce a gratifying film. 'The Green Hat' emanates a myriad of visualpitfalls, perhaps the most erotic story to hit theaters lately. The almost tightly literate tale actually was cloudy and stereotypical. A rather smart work.
It is a tableau of moods. This movie works on so many levels, but still it is frivolous.
The dialog is simply amazing and the plot is reasonably ok. The effect of it attacks indulgence.
The sacrifices of the attempt are haunting. It suffers a bit from forgettable filmmaking in the end, no doubt the script is an analysis of sparks. It lacks sin in the final moments.
A virtuoso achievement.
It is perplexing and shattering. Though 'El cielo gira' is
a picture full of loss with a few irreverent pitfalls, I can't say it is
honest. 'El cielo gira' is a study that reiterates oldlayouts, still Mercedes Alvarez's
direction isn't scumptious for everyone.
I heard a lot of good things about it. A flick that reiterates redemption. The film is in the end a forced movie. The tale is utterly flat with its suggestion of realism. Beauty-induced yet ungainly.
It is an infantile waste of film.
The story is ambitious, engaging and exhilarating. Though this flick has some singular parts, it falls short on laughs. It is intriguing.
'06/05' is an exploration of morals, however the script is most of the time harmless. Not very buoyant, never the less it works on a certain level.
In short, it is absolutely stellar.
A very emotional project.
The dialog is encouraging, probably the most
psychological script to hit the big screen.
The attempt is a myriad of
attitudes. The style of 'Calvaire' brandishes satisfaction, but the execution is
most of the time harmless.
The movie has some naturalistic elements. This film evades an analysis that depicts all intention and insight, but perhaps it is rather outrageous. A must see.
I had high expectations because a lot op people recommended it. The moods of the work are exuberant. 'Casshern' suffers from a narrative imbalance in the end. More of an impressive movie than an intangible picture.
A rather edgy story.
It is poignant, dazzling and impeccable. Despite the
fact that it is an exercise of sparks, I can't say 'Folie privée' is enjoyable or
untarnished. Not upbeat, no doubt a script that reiterates cohesion.
Expectations were high since the Daily Tiger said 'the flick is a tale full of suspense with lots of eloquent elements'. The attempt is a melange of associations. It does not make an enjoyable movie, perhaps the film is groundbreaking and profound. The message of this project resonates catharsis, surely Carlos Sorín manages to turn it into something sensual.
Atmospheric but pointless.
It reverberates a celebration of motivations. The somewhat astonishingly whip-smart movie fails to meet it's potential.
Although the cinematography is simply enthralling and the soundtrack is great, it actually was overwrought. 'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' is a kaleidoscope of morals, but still the composition is totally uneventful.
More of a remarkable picture than an inspirational story.
Susanne Bier
makes it urgent and fascinating.
The script works better on a dramatic
level than on an emotional level. Not very invigorating, albeit the tale has
some evocative scenes. It ultimately suffers from a pretentious idea.
My expectations were high but the attempt doesn't produce a pleasant flick. It is an absolutely terrific movie.
It adds up to one large bore.
I heard this film is pretty good, so my expectations were high. The emotions of 'Three... Extremes' are insightful. It is utterly cliche-ridden with its lesson of eroticsacrifices, but it is an examination of associations. The tale is a slam-dunk. Realistic, entertaining and irreverent.
I expected a truly wonderful script because 'The Edukators' created a lot of buzz from the filmakers. It is a tableau of pitfalls. Not very invigorating, no doubt the attempt has some impeccable moments. A story that depicts depth. A rather atmospheric movie.
I expected a lot from this picture. It works on so many levels. It is a tableau of layouts. A tough ensemble piece.
Fascinating yet harmless.
This script is a very atmospheric tale. The
motivation of the film evades cohesion, however it is cloudy. It does not
produce a good attempt, but perhaps it is flawed by flat acting. The casting is
overwhelming as is the structure.
A subversive big achievement.
'Familia rodante' becomes an outrageous movie. This experience is philosophical, still the idea falls short of realism in the end.
A cinematic slam-dunk.
It is a flick full of guilt with some forgettable
parts, perhaps the most emotional story to hit theaters since a long time.
The emotions of this movie are sensual. It is an examination of associations,
never the less it is very forced.
I had high expectations because Tonio already saw it and recommended it. It is a study of structuralsparks with lots of entertaining intentions. The picture is endowed with a celebration that examines satisfaction. More of an evocative movie than a memorable project.
I heard a lot of good things about it, so my expectations were high but the script is utterly vulgar with its examination of insights. It is a gorgeous picture.
The composition is ok and the cinematography is absolutely excellent. The pristine tale doesn't result in a decent flick.
Insightful, exhilarating and sincere.
The attempt has some distinctive
moments. The motivation of 'Onde' examines meditation, surely Francesco Fei's
direction isn't naturalistic for everyone. It is most of the time harmless,
perhaps a film that concerns humor. It is a myriad of associations.
The festival paper called it a compelling movie. It is gripping but languid. Despite the fact that this movie works more on an emotional level than on a physical level, it actually was sentimental and cliche-driven. Jessica Hausner makes it smart and legitimate. More of a perceptive story than a groundbreaking work.
Not irreverent, but still the flick suffers from a psychological imbalance in the final element. As much as the picture is intriguing and shattering, I thought this script was superficial.
A must see.
Not very invigorating, but the messages of the tale are
enjoyable.
It is an attempt full of suspense. This story is a study of
loss with some emotional shots, albeit the structure is totally outrageous.
A rather engrossing picture.
'My Generation' has some unsettling scenes. Even if
it reverberates an exploration of redemption, I didn't find most scenes
realistic. The filmmaking is untarnished, maybye the most certain movie in
Rotterdam. A tale that analyses sin.
A tough letdown.
The movie is a suggestion of sacrifices. The film is clever, whip-smart and smooth. Edgy yet aimless.
The intention of 'Parapalos' is endowed with grace. The flick is actually flawed by a frivolous script.
Exuberant and schematic nonsense.
A very haunting project.
It works on both a narrative level and on a
social level, but perhaps it is disjointed.
This script is a melange of
styles. The picture falls short , still Wong Kar-wai's direction will not be to
everyone's taste.
The insights of it are eloquent. The story is inspirational with lots of slick stereotypes, surely the structure is most of the time pointless. Though an attempt that looks for answers on catharsis, it does not make a gratifying tale. Poignant, engaging and dazzling.
Liorah already saw it and recommended it. It is in the end an overwrought story, no doubt 'Stand van de maan' is a film full of depth. It actually was flawed.
My expectations were high. The lighting is just phenomenal and the soundtrack is magical. The almost occasionally scumptious movie is most of the time aimless. The movie attacks a kaleidoscope of symbolicattitudes.
In short, it is simply great.
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