Brilliant. A film with 2 characters: life and the image. It tells us (me) that everything is beautiful. Everything is exciting. Everything is tragic. Everything is worth seeing and everything is worth understanding. And there is only one life, THE life, OUR life, and we share it. And life is made up of images. And every image is life. Don't see it in not Blu-ray. Video quality equivalent to human eye. Breath taking!!
Surprisingly poignant and impressively stylistic (well, it's Spike Lee), I'm very glad I saw this film before the decade ran out. Lee really has a way with directing his actors and here extracts first rate performances out of an impressive cast. Also, the way this 2002 film occasionally deals with the 9/11 tragedies is daring, necessary and interesting
Incredibly smart, uniquely funny, and endlessley enjoyable. Tati's film combines visual gags, both subtle and slapstick comedy, and clever commentary on technology and lifestyles the modern world into a smile-inducing masterwork.