Automatic translation of drunkmen's movie reviews on the Zone 5300 IFFR blog
Painful and slick nonsense.
More of an authentic flick than an unimpeachable attempt.
Not very
irreverent, perhaps it is absorbing, dazzling and enjoyable.
Though the
movie is intriguing and engrossing with a few smooth moments, I didn't find
some shots ambitious. It is a film full of consistency, perhaps the structure
is most of the time pointless.
I expected a lot from this work. The flick brandishes a study of personalinsights. It is utterly predictable with its myriad of morals, however it works on both a social and on a semantic level. A must see.
A movie that affirms indulgence. The attempt is most of the time harmless. Although the movie is naturalistic, it does not produce an enjoyable story. Groundbreaking but schematic.
While 'Adolphe' is an analysis of attitudes, I thought the script was harmless. It is more of a fascinating film than a perceptive picture.
A rather smart tale.
This project is a bit flawed by ungainly
cinematography. The movie is an exercise of humor with some entertaining
pitfalls. It has some atmospheric scenes, but Michael Shaowanasai, Apichatpong Weerasethakul makes it impressive
and insightful.
It all comes down to one long drag.
A movie that analyses guilt. This flick is a kaleidoscope of sparks, surely it is a bit flat. The filmmaking is just good.
The sacrifice of 'The Green Hat' attacks grace. It suffers from cloudy acting in the final reel, no doubt the messages of the story are encouraging.
I had high expectations because Hendrik Hölzemann is one of my favourite directors. It emanates a kaleidoscope of auditorymorals, but perhaps the execution becomes a schematic attempt. The experience is beauty-induced, buoyant and transparent. A must see.
My expectations were high but it is totally languid. The film is perplexing and subversive. The picture works equally well on a symbolic level and on a dramatic level, arguably the most formal script to hit the screen lately.
More of a gripping tale than an urgent movie.
Not invigorating, never the
less 'Sumas y restas' is a movie full of intellectual rigor.
The legitimate flick
suffers from a subliminal imbalance. This attempt has some sincere moments,
albeit Victor Gaviria makes it singular and scumptious. The project is a suggestion
of styles.
It is an absolutely overwhelming film.
It is bizarre with lots of impeccable parts. While the cinematography is simply wonderful and the soundtrack is excellent, I found 'Howl's Moving Castle' very upbeat.
Philosophical, shattering and engaging.
It is flawed by an uneventful
plot. The story is an examination that affirms sacrifice and motivation.
Marcel already saw it and recommended it. Pieter Kuijpers manages to transform it into something haunting and caustic. A movie that obscures indulgence. Magical, exhilarating and honest.
Substantial yet aimless. A virtuoso slam-dunk.
The picture is a tableau of insights. Even if the effects of the script are irreverent, it doesn't make a nice tale. It is profound but pretentious.
A very inspirational movie.
'Calvaire' is a flick full of catharsis, but
still the acting is most of the time harmless.
The mood of this experience
reverberates meditation, perhaps it is overrated. It has some evocative scenes,
probably the most visceral attempt to hit theaters. The structure is
whip-smart.
The story works on a symbolic level. Not very exuberant, still the project promotes an analysis of certainlaughs. More of an eloquent movie than a compelling picture.
This script is an exploration of intentions. The film falls short of effect in the end.
I had high expectations because the Daily Tiger said 'it is clever and convincing with some forgettable sparks'. 'Folie privée' ultimately lacks redemption. It actually was disjointed and painful, but it is a tale full of innocence. The attempt fails to transfer satisfaction in the final parts.
Emotional yet pointless.
Despite the fact that the script is a tableau of emotions, I can't say the movie is smooth or authentic. The layouts of 'Bin-jip' are thought-provoking. Absorbing, legitimate and slick.
A must see.
It is a celebration of styles. A flick that affirms
effervescence.
This story is more of a groundbreaking picture than a legitimate film. 'The Big Red One: The Reconstruction' has some realistic shots, but perhaps Samuel Fuller makes it intriguing and fascinating. The insight of it compels the audience to define sin.
The idea is okay as is the lighting. The experience works on many different levels, surely the script does not produce an enjoyable tale. As much as it is a tableau of associations, it is utterly cliche-ridden with its melange of personalattitudes.
A lot op people recommended it, so my expectations were high. This movie is a study of sacrifices. Eugenio Polgovsky's direction will not be to everyone's taste.
This cliche-driven attempt is a bore.
A rather ambitious story.
Not buoyant, but still it is a lesson that shows
all sentimentalmessages with a few profane elements.
The script suffers
slightly from a facile structure, no doubt it is very flawed. The somewhat
ironically insightful movie is rather flawed by schlocky casting. 'Three... Extremes' is a
film full of laughter.
I had high expectations because the Daily Tiger said 'the movie has some distinctive parts'. The lighting is truly amazing, but still the cinematography is in the end flat. It is a myriad of stereotypes.
Maybye the most clever movie in Rotterdam since a long time.
A must see.
The film is absorbing and thoughtful, however Kees Hin's
direction will not be to everyone's taste.
It is a movie full of
satisfaction. 'Cinéma Invisible - Het Boek' is a rather thought-provoking flick.
It emanates a celebration that depicts insight and emotion. The insights of it are entertaining, but Pavel Ruminov makes it memorable and untarnished. A work that shows grace, no doubt it is frivolous.
My expectations were high but the story is totally predictable. The attempt is a tale full of indulgence with some caustic elements. It becomes a stereotypical script, no doubt this movie is an analysis of effects. It suffers from an abominable emotional imbalance.
A virtuoso slam-dunk. Unsettling, perplexing and fascinating.
'While Darwin Sleeps...' is a kaleidoscope of culturalassociations. Even if it has some evocative shots, it does not produce a good picture. A must see.
Though the emotion of it reverberates grace, I thought the film was pointless. It works on a visceral level.
The intentions of the flick are distinctive. This movie is a melange of pitfalls, surely the script is in the end forced and schematic. Not very engaging, albeit the composition is intangible and the idea is gratifying. More of a naturalistic experience than a singular tale.
Liorah already saw it and recommended it, so my expectations were high. What a cliche-driven drag.
Legitimate yet cloudy.
It is a story full of meditation. 'Hotel' is a very
impeccable attempt, probably the most gut-wrenching script to hit the big
screen lately. The unimpeachable picture is utterly stereotypical with its
kaleidoscope of sacrifices. Jessica Hausner manages to turn it into something
realistic and pristine.
I had high expectations because it is in the top 10 in the audience survey. The movie is profound with lots of flat morals. It actually was a disjointed film, but a tale that denies consistency. A rather substantial flick.
Simply put, more of a scumptious movie than a transparent project.
The festival paper called it a sensual script. It attacks an analysis of realism. The movie is a suggestion of emotions, but still Noh Dong-Seok's direction isn't spellbinding for everyone. The story is flawed by an infantile plot in the final reel.
Groundbreaking, smooth and upbeat.
Atmospheric but painful.
The composition is just pleasant, still it is a
bit outrageous.
This attempt is a lesson of dramaticmessages. The picture
has some encouraging scenes.
The attitude of it emanates loss. The motivations of it are exuberant, perhaps the casting is most of the time aimless. Even if the film works on both a visual level and on a semantic level, it suffers slightly from a superficial soundtrack. A very ambitious movie.
The flick doesn't make a cool experience. 'Samaritan Girl' is a tale full of effervescence.
A tough letdown.
The script is a myriad of pitfalls. Not exuberant, never
the less a picture that affirms guilt. Although it is more of a magical flick
than a whip-smart attempt, I found a few moments very poignant.
Sincere, edgy and remarkable.
This story is authentic and inspirational
with some exuberant parts, arguably the most narrative movie at the
filmfestival.
It resonates an exploration that obscures all
subversivestyles. The film is an exercise of moods.
I expected a lot from this attempt but 'Stand van de maan' is in the end cliche-ridden. It has some outlandish shots. The picture lacks political sin in the end, but Leonard Retel Helmrich makes it gripping and emotional. Insightful yet harmless.
This overrated work is a doodle.
A rather urgent tale.
The layout of the movie brandishes satisfaction. It
is most of the time pointless. Though the structure is fabulous and the script
is intriguing, it is most of the time aimless. It is totally sentimental, no
doubt this flick works more on a social level than on a personal level.
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