Barabanchik
27Sep11
Perfect description. Btw, love the thin white duke avatar. Station to Station remains one of his greatest albums.
My childhood...
I bow to the person who added this.
Spot-on.
A rare achievement: a film about Nazi collaboration that doesn't pass judgment and also an incredibly powerful exploration of youth and power. A masterpiece.
I don't think I've ever seen a film where I felt so much hate for the characters and still liked it. A very interesting and depressing film. I don't ever want to watch it again.
Powerful and truly touching. And needless to say, Malkovich is great.
An incomprehensible mess.
Wonderful!
Fun.
Von Trier is the best!!!
I love it, don't ask me why...
Would've been mediocre, if not for the great Michael Caine.
Pretty weak Disney (!) film that treads too lightly and nauseates with silly action scenes, a mediocre lead performance and all of that with a 14 and under audience in mind. Yes Johnny Depp is good and so is the Cheshire cat and there are probably a couple of very good things that can be said about the film, but overall it's just a silly rollercoaster ride, that leaves you asking "Is this it?" after it has finished.
Fantastic! If they lock this man up it will a terrible loss for cinema.
Lacks the gritty atmosphere of the first film, but worthwile nonetheless... The first film is a masterpiece, the second simply entertaining...
Perfect description. Btw, love the thin white duke avatar. Station to Station remains one of his greatest albums.
Magnificent! Sorry, James Cameron, but with all it's revolutionary technology and 3D and 500000 $ budget and what not, Avatar didn't even come to close to Gilliam's film, when it comes to being taken on a surreal journey into a "different world". As someone on here said: It is scary to think of what Gilliam could do if given half a billion dollars...
Good trash.
Reitman's stylistical consistency doesn't fail to work for me once again. I just wish he would cool it with his mood-complementing soundtrack choices. Apart from that, very good film.
If you like Eastwood, you'll enjoy it, if you hate him, you'll hate the film. Strong lead performances. Biggest con: use of music. A film made to be shown by history teachers. It should not be watched in the South Africa context though, more like a fairy tale, that could take place anywhere - then the inspirational message works, I guess. Otherwise(if you look at the country during the last years)the ending is naive.
Very well shot and stylistically interesting. Great choice of actors. Jarmusch creates a dreamy journey, the very kind of film Tilda Swinton's character praises in the film... This will probably not reach the same cult status as Jarmusch' other films, but does not stand out as lacking in quality compared to his previous works either. Also I did not find it to be boring at all, I would gladly buy and rewatch it
Man is an animal Man is an animal. Man is an animal. Man is an animal. You think you get it? No no no! You still don't get it. Man is an animal. Man is an animal. Man is an animal. Man is an animal. Credits.