Absolutely wonderful! My only gripe is the awful subtitles, I tried five or six different subtitles that I found online and all of them were terribly translated and out of sync. But that has nothing to do with the film itself, which was excellent. Kiarostami and Panahi make for a fine team.
A subtle but never boring slice of life. An insight into a person's life and culture, sans melodrama.
Wait, what? Okay, thanks!
eh.
raper fart
Is that Tommy Wiseau?
Ridiculously bad.
Unexpectedly amazing. 1,000,000 out of 1,000,000.
I was probably too young to see this when I did.
Might have worked better without the painful soundtrack and overdubbed sound.
A deadpan beauty.
One of the most beautiful films that I've seen.
Tezuka and Rintaro's Metropolis or Metroporisu can't be compared to Lang's, because it would be forever in the shadow of such an amazing work. On its own, as a 21st century animation it is superb! I recommend this for anyone interested in the medium, if only for the beautiful visuals and ending. But don't see this with the hope of a reinvention and improvement on the 1927 silent classic.
RotLD is a gory nostalgia party for me, possibly the first film I called my favourite.
I put off watching this film, out of love for 'No Country' (stupid, I know). Well, then I did watch it and I'm a better man for it.
Amazingly awesome and super.
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Plotholes? Plenty. But this film still got me, I had free tickets to see it with a friend and we both enjoyed it. It wasn't amazing or extremely thought provoking and the scenario is nothing original, but it was totally worth the zero dollars I spent.
Wes Anderson knows how to make you feel awkward in a good way.
An absolutely superb film about a man looking back on his life, facing his faults and accepting his mortality. Full of nostalgia, it captures this immense feeling of an optimistic sadness which is hard to forget, this would be a great double bill with Kurosawa's Ikiru.
Hahaha I love it how his quote up top cuts out in the middle of a word.
No Cul-de-sac? That'd be my third favourite after The Pianist and Chinatown.