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The Man Between review

Posted : 9 years, 7 months ago on 6 July 2015 04:17 (A review of The Man Between)

Delicate in spite of location (Berlin 1953). Mason is a man between 2 connecting systems and between a marriage. Bloom is between too, but her learning, both sentimental an political, is he heart of the film.


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Unbroken review

Posted : 9 years, 7 months ago on 5 July 2015 03:27 (A review of Unbroken)

The heroism of Zamperini becomes so obvious and solemn, that seems a 'selfhelp' literatura hit. It has some masoquist moments, too, that approaches Angelina to Mel Gibson, jaja


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The Producers review

Posted : 9 years, 7 months ago on 5 July 2015 03:24 (A review of The Producers )

It's really funny and great idea for a plot, and Mostel-Wilder makes a great duo. Just a misreading of the idea (as if it were the spirit of the film and not a plot) made this a critic flop in the beinning.


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Diner (1982) review

Posted : 9 years, 7 months ago on 5 July 2015 03:21 (A review of Diner (1982))

A mofie for a 'wonderful years generation'. Everything is cute and ok. Strong performances, most in the charm side tan in the histrionic one. Guttenberg is excellent, Dan Stern fighting with Barkin over his records, lovable.


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Captain Lightfoot review

Posted : 9 years, 7 months ago on 5 July 2015 03:18 (A review of Captain Lightfoot)

Tongue in cheek adventure with irish carácter, too shallow to deal with heroism and drama; just romance and fights and little else. Well shot in Ireland, good supporting Morrow, but Not for Sirk


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Underground review

Posted : 9 years, 8 months ago on 21 June 2015 12:16 (A review of Underground)

Thnaks to the remasterization. Asquith doesn't like to talk and in his avoidance of dialogue he boecomes realist. I like that and the tender approach to urban modern subway life.


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Interstellar review

Posted : 9 years, 8 months ago on 21 June 2015 12:14 (A review of Interstellar)

I prefer the melodrama in the dusty earth than the space gravity odissey. Tle love above all 5th dimensional metaphisics is plausible thanks to the storng dramatic direction.


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Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson review

Posted : 9 years, 8 months ago on 21 June 2015 12:10 (A review of Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson)

Bill & the injuns, there´s always a lot of characters and details in the frame. I like it, but I like more the autoritative automistycal character of Cody, and his yesmen. Greta narration by Burt Lancaster. Grerat no comment sequence of the meeting of presidente Cleveland with Sitting Bull. The chronicle of a fake epic hero and a sad defeated indian


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The Believers review

Posted : 9 years, 8 months ago on 14 June 2015 05:08 (A review of The Believers)

A melodramatic beginning,police stuff, and fantastic overtones (good scene the insects in Helen Shaver face); but Schlesinger loses ellegance in the conventional intrigue.


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The Homesman review

Posted : 9 years, 8 months ago on 14 June 2015 05:04 (A review of The Homesman)

Good subject, big trip, the moral relativism (such adventure with killings and the destruction of a hotel, the anticlimactic suicide of Swank, just to transport 3 crazy women)somehow collides with Lee Jones's whimsical character.


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