this is like taking a heavy drug
In the book, Camus brilliantly points Mersault's inner state of mind related to external events with details which only literature can sustain. This cinematic study involves the exterior look upon the existential condition of the character. If you accept this you will find a top achievement by Visconti with high fidelity for dramatic tension,flashy rhythm,colours,locations and a touch: Anna Karina's beauty for Marie
Man this was so great...the screenplay hits the spot with every new scene appearence and touches in a deeper way what it means to have responsibility. I think Jarmusch was inspired in his early work by the gangs mood...their good fellowship was more important than time itself. Their leader Fausto really needed that good old fashioned father spanking to wake up from all that passionate devilish flirt. The end was joy
"Slowly the old is disappearing...like you disappear into the icy distance"
Feeling 1930 town of Nice through the eyes of a visual poet.What could you wish more? Capturing simple moments of life and turning them into a dialog with the viewer about huge society problems. Oh and his use of slow motion just takes my breath away...
their relationship is so vividly constructed, time flies like a butterfly, the romantic space is endless, their drama blows in immortality
reality drifts beyond death...life is a biutiful struggle
douloureux, triste, grave - brilliant
fantastic is the word for this one
makes you understand the greatness of filmmaking when Capt. Willard arrives at Kurtz's kingdom and meets the photojournalist...he's pictures look so small comparing with the world that Coppola created.
danny boyle should watch and learn what it means to keep your auteur integrity and capture the unique indian spirit
i think what's missing in this huge life puzzle is Michel Gondry....with this kind of writing he would have managed to raise an answer to Federico Fellini's 8 1/2
I simply expected more from this film. A fresh vision maybe....but the so called "romanian realism" is kept. It has very good moments but in terms of depth you can't compare this with Puiu, Mungiu or Porumboiu's work.
he reveals the mistery of art in society
suggestion works perfectly in this film...the moment between curtis and Werner Herzog's "Stroszek" is pure magic
dionysus in '69...one of the most intriguing journeys that i have experienced...he ascended the play straight to genius