Gonçalo
22Jan13
An amazing achievement, even though it's not quite as amazing as, let's say, Babe or it's sequel.
A lot of people I have watched this with hated it. They found it boring and strange. Honestly, my only advice is to not take the film too seriously. Sit back, relax, and allow yourself to laugh. If you try to overanalyze everything, you will be left holding a bag of plot holes. I pulled from the film the things I liked, and ignored the parts that were questionable. Cute take on the young love story.
Con Wes Anderson si rischia di essere ripetitivi, ma sforna l ennesimo film assolutamente delizioso.Farcito di meravigliose citazioni(da Darabont a Cameron,passando per Tarantino e Jackson),la storia si snoda su una tenerissima storia d'amore in un disincantato mondo fanciullesco,a cui si contrappone un piatto ed improbabile mondo adulto.Scene grandiose e personaggi magici ,giostrati da una regia impeccabile).5*
Outstanding. As simple as that. Both cinematography, directing, acting and storytelling are outstanding and deeply beautiful here.
As much as I love Wes Anderson's movies, his style never seems to evolve. On one hand he's consistent but you're never surprised. I liked Moonrise Kingdom but it left me wanting more by the end.
Too precious for me. Visually, just one more Anderson stunner. I'll concede there is some grit in there somewhere, but it's all too contrived for me. Good child acting though, can't lie.
True to form and with some great young actors. The formula is the same, so if what you're looking for is a standard Wes Anderson movie (that is better than the Darjeeling crap), this is perfect.
Genious about the self-righteous feeling of childhood love (and the compulsive need for order and system in boy scout society!) in fact, words dont stretch far enough to describe this movie.. It has its own atmosphere. Five stars!
Today my daughter watched her first grown-ups film (at least together with me). She had plenty of questions and was often rather munching chips than paying attention to the dialogues.
Is this really what all the buzz is about? I feel like I wasted my time. The main kids are unbearable.
"Moonrise Kingdom" aspira la nostalgia, la comedia excéntrica, rozando con el humor negro, pero a la vez infantil, el imborrable. Es además, la mejor historia contada por Wes Anderson, su mejor película. http://bit.ly/SV8JAn
After Rushmore, Anderson's work has been increasingly self-conscious, until his loose adaptation of "Fantastic Mr. Fox," which seemed to take his own "ego" out of his films. The first live-action movie in ten years where he seems to actually be enjoying himself. As my mom said, "it's like a story book." I tend to agree. A unique use of cinema; realism is far in the rear-view and it's refreshing.