+ It's Pulp Fiction. What more need be said? + No classic
Saw this on the big screen back in 1994, and have loved it sense. The dialouge between the characters, the memorable lines (which are several), the cinematography, the direction, acting are all first rate.
But to me the most important thing is how the stories within the movie unfold leaving the ...
+ Simply awesome.... + SHOE ADDICTS SHOULD WATCH THIS. DON'T TAKE THINGS FOR GRANTED + Wonderful for all ages. + Show this to your young children - its lessons are invaluable.
I absolutely LOVE this movie. If I were asked to named my current favorite movie, it has to be this film.
The music, the mood of the entire movie, the humor, it all works beautifully. Zach Braff did a wonderful job with this picture. He wrote, directed, and starred in this and that is an amazing ...
+ movie + An excellent and well managed ensemble film, very worth seeing, but I wish Anderson would have edited his material differently + Masterpiece.
+ Brutal + Something quite different from Hollywood
I saw this movie at the theater in France, with french subtitles. It was the most disturbing movie I've ever seen in my life. I also wouldnt recommend it for those with weak stomachs or for the faint of heart. That said, I'd really reccommend watching it. It's one of those movies that take the ...
Movie is set on mean, crowded and polluted streets of modern Mexico City. The film explores the lives of 3 sets of characters and weaves the plot among them.
"Octavio and Susana" - Octavio who lives with his Mother, his violent brother, his brother's sister and their infant in a small crowded ...
+ Sexual Politics Leads to Tragedy + Too many cooks in that kitchen.... + Well made movie of a situation that could have truly happened + Exotic and hopeless; how does one describe great sadness?
Asano Tadanobu is Kenji in this sublime work of art.
+ Ponderous, but never boring. An Enchanting High-minded art film... + Simply a marvelous masterpiece
Kenji, the head librarian at The Japan Foundation's library is a quiet hermit. Like many young Japanese, he is lonely. His loneliness and apathy for his own subsistence, has caused him to seek death. Kenji's entire focus is to commit suicide. Fortunately, before he has the chance to hang ...
+ Altman and the Gang + Robert Altman's Masterpiece
One of the greatest compliments you can give to any film done by Robert Altman is that they perfectly represent real life. Nothing about his films are glossed up as is the fashion of almost anything in Hollywood. Every frame and every character has this rich sense of humanity and raw realness ...
I was a corporal in the US Army when this movie was released, and a bunch of us GIs saw it at the base theater at Fort Holabird, Maryland. There were a few scenes we weren't thrilled with, but overall we enjoyed the movie. Fast forward nearly forty years, and I can only say the movie has aged ...
2001 was a banner year for film noir, with "The Man Who Wasn't There", "Mulholland Dr.", "Memento", and Richard Dutcher's "Brigham City." Add to these Todd Field's "In The Bedroom" which I finally saw this week. It's a meticulously constructed, suspenseful film where every line of dialog and shot ...