“El regodeo de Reygadas en sus contemplaciones del campo nunca explicado, de los toros menos explicados, toma toda la paciencia. El motivo de la infidelidad es tan insoportable para le protagonista que no se entiendo porque lo adopta...” read more
“So predictale and even so, you have to wait till the very end to see the mill put to work; as edifying as washed up to be so...” read more
“Little, quick, effective, Jean and Stewart ok but could be better without some idiost twists and with noirish touches” read more
“Animation just ok. Better is the motif of the separated hand before and after the accident with risks and freedom somehow related to the protagonist” read more
“As woodyish as it gets. New York, its best hotels and museums, and Central Park spots, in the mind of youngsters. A subtle rebelion in Chalamet, suffocated in just one dialogue by ex hooker mom.” read more
“Fienness, poor director, spirit of dance is absent, but there's is a confusing film about selfishness, opressive regime, opportunism,...” read more
“The surprise of Sight and Sound ranking of 2019. Greta characters, specially monsterly him, so stupidly loved by her (in a way this is film on amour fou), against the background of naiver discussions about film...” read more
“To have all the stuff on one film, they don't use time but speed and one big plot, the royal family comes to visit. Half film, all thing were so speedy that everything relaxes a bit and sums with decency.” read more
“Dolan gets near mainstream, clear, good stoy and even has his themes: a tv star doesn't fit but is as coward as no other Dolan's character...” read more
“Soderbergh trivialices almost everything, and the beginning is ugly but didactic; but this is an excellent material. Really, Mossack Fonseca is the best data base to tangle stories, here's a nice attempt. Meryl is great, yeah.” read more
“Hathaway's expanded and in a way very chartered world. Love and adventur and landscape and even the best acting by a seal I remember. Lamoir is exotic as always and then she's a woman with a traditional discourse against Louise Platt. Raft and Fonda have a hawksian affair” read more
“Eternal love is the core of Borzage carreer. Here he has it and is the besto of the film, even you have to take Jeannette singin'. But going one and one to Aherne to the garden, and having the ghost of Moonbema appearing to him is pure Borzage...” read more
“Great play and great acting and direction by Harvey. Hepburn has a good entrance by the river. Yeah, the pre machiavelian pre shakespearian cinicism history is kind of affected; but has its touches, itas pauses fo Kate in the mirror...” read more
“Maybe Adam Driver makes it bigger and more bizarre than it would be without him (at least, the figth scene, would be pale without him), but it has bright ideas of script and direction. Alan Alda is great in all his dialogues and gestures and the deplacing of him in behal of Ray Liotta is a great ret” read more
“Thanks Netflix. Nothing is wasted but you can forget some chapters and remain with Pacino and de Niro. The never forgive De Niro, even he is not haunted by guilt, theme,is almost funny. Her daughter hates Pesci but loves Pacino. Yeah, he is lovable” read more
“A B with an A impact. Dead end moved to an Arizona landscape; wonderfull small world with the kids, Gloria Dickson and scene stealer may Robson. But Garfield is in his apix.” read more
“Half romantic comedy, half musical. Stewart in his capraesque style, debbed voice for singing. Nice Paulette, but the star is an excellent Winninger” read more