J Luis Rivera
9Apr12
After watching "Knight and Day", I totally agree
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Stylish-noirish war picture that could have been brilliant. Aching shame that the studio-edited implemented narration misses the point of Crane's novel.
Brilliant still.
The first time you see Rear Window is the most fun you can have watching a movie. Promise.
An-acting masterclass but awfully fucking conventional.
Visual masterpiece that's voluptuous in its beauty. A great film to study in terms of meaning and camera-work but the work is plagued with metaphysical pretensions and don't expect a plot or an unambiguous conclusion. 4 stars for depicting the straddling of Veruschka.
Check ya pulse Patapon.
Johan your totally missing the point, contextually.
yes-Yes-YES!!!
This film has all sorts of different layers. All of which are shit.
I'm going to a press screening for this film. Can. Not. Wait!
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Richly atmospheric with the greatest closing line in cinema history. Kubrick, rather predictably, left us with an enigma.
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Quotation marks would have helped with that last post!
A film that achieves virtually nothing. Except that it inspired the worst movie review of all time. To my absolute astonishment, I enjoyed the remake more than the original.
The quote is super super ironic!
So derivative it's almost ridiculous.
Stylistically fresh even now, I wonder how good it would have looked in 1960.
One of the best screenplays ever shot.
Fellini's best film. Brilliantly evocative of decadent 1960s Roma. Structurally immaculate. Cool as fuck and contains more memorable scenes than any other film that I've seen.