“Impossible to see it neutrally in the light of actual currents about rape and sex harrassment. Here the big criminal is the gossipy town and its intolerant mayor, father of the raped girl thrown to suicide by everybody but his boyfriend.” read more
“Deservedly cult film and more cult deserves the wonderful Bollywood clip of the beginning. Enid/Thora Birch is the soul of all it, and her ability of become engages with oddities as Buscemi is the only thing worth living, worth moving for her.” read more
“Great great story but Hawks directs it af Nathna Juran of one of those honest 50,s artisans. The theme of death and eternal live with wordly treasures, ant the futility of it all incarnated in snakish cleopatrish Joan Collins end, is marvellous.” read more
“Literally sick love theme, enters a bit late, after long exposition of Day Lewis's style of love, of work and live. Alma's character has to convince not only Day Lewis, and sis Lesley Manville, but the spectator that she is a flame for him.” read more
“I wanna think that Walsh would've survive the war and the secession as Gable here, with every contradiction and affection. He's superb when confrotns De Carlo with every test and true. It's more effective than making love to her.” read more
“El último tercio es magistral. Todos hablan como cantinflas (juez, abogado y fiscal) cuando se llega al paroxismo de su estilo, destruyendo la formalidad de la corte. Más vulgar y marginal que el Cantinflas que viene luego.” read more
“Surprise. Underwater early Von Sternbergian Gering, with affected Tallulah going with Laughton and Cooper (impossible to compare such differents ways of acting) in a submarine. Just the looks of a woman there is subversive.” read more
“Stupid comedy, because they do and undo its adult premise: Cooper and Wright are and are not moderns. Anita Louise and Frank Morgan doesn't count, neither Wright fathers, that survive the fie (onlo interesting scene) don't know why.” read more
“It's the firsti time of Lemmon with Matthau but the couple is already perfect. Tue cinisicsm is on Walter, Jack is sincere in last reel, splendidly. A lot is in background details (Judi West is always with a object of desire in frame)...” read more
“Serene perfection, the violence is expressed as human little chaos and Kazan, instead of the efectism of the beating, concentrates on the aftermath: Monty asking Lee to get married, after she pray for it. Jo Van Fleet is excellent in each second, she is just proving somethong, taking accounts, demon” read more
“Early oblivion for this non nominated, non understood film: its not the adventure itself, its the obsession with a Machu Picchu kind of discovery that proved to be impossible in that jungle.” read more
“A classic in many items: clash of actors, cinicism in the press as a way to satnd at injustice, trust in America, and so on.” read more
“Plummer is too old for a role that required much life. Maybe Scott too, because t¿here is a Citizen Kane with kidnappers transnational story wasted.” read more
“After the scandal Woody is a world apart being so inside american culture, nothing less than a wonder wheel in 1950s Coney Island, and melodrama. Kate Winslet deserved a nommination,but after Woody's scandal...” read more
“I like the sincerity to strike on the hipocrits around the skating sports. Its not the purpose of the film to consider Tonya is half innocent, but it gets somehow to that. the mother and the fat rat, are great supporting characters.” read more
“La puesta en duda de la identidad en el relato de la infidelidad,que siempre es intriga y engaño. La chica es confundida por la esposa con la otra aunque bien pudiera serlo y luego no es reconocida por el causante de todo.” read more
“Todd Haynes meets Jumanji, or child adventures in a museum, mmmhh, just to rescue the silent film images with Julianne Moore in a Lilian Gish mood...” read more
“An actress in crisis, good theme for a moderated narcisistic, korenaoccidentalized referenced director as Sang-soo. Good pre ending in the restaurant with demoralized actress, guilty director and astonished crew. Then tha calm of the seaview.” read more
“New kind of blaxploitation, as if the 60s or 70s were in its splendour. Frances McDormand is almost a fantastic heroine, bombing the police station, too much.” read more
“A nouvelle vague sprit, surviving in Corea, with a contagious lovably psicotic girl, decieving herserlf more than other, more than the one man that loves her.” read more
“So predictable, affected,almost arty an animalist with human paralell love story; that is uneasy moving.” read more