chatoymas
ene 2019 se unió
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I have to clarify that I love surrealism (that's an upgrade of the movie).
I'm just someone who demands a plot justification for everything I watch in a movie. That's my problem with the film, because there are situations that are not explained when they occur but the viewer hopes to understand at the end of the film (or after a re-watch). Well, that understanding or verisimilitude pact never happens (and I insist, it has nothing to do with the wonderful world).
I'm just someone who demands a plot justification for everything I watch in a movie. That's my problem with the film, because there are situations that are not explained when they occur but the viewer hopes to understand at the end of the film (or after a re-watch). Well, that understanding or verisimilitude pact never happens (and I insist, it has nothing to do with the wonderful world).
Chung Chung-Hoon saves this movie, his care of photography is impeccable. Clearly he is one of the best cinematographers of all time. I recommend this movie because it is 10/10 of that.
BUT...the script is poor. This one has caricatured characters (unnecessary ones), melodramatic plot twists (predictable), and a childish ending. It's a 4/10 in that regard.
Regarding the performances, Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin Mckenzie did very well.
BUT...the script is poor. This one has caricatured characters (unnecessary ones), melodramatic plot twists (predictable), and a childish ending. It's a 4/10 in that regard.
Regarding the performances, Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin Mckenzie did very well.
10/10. This short film manages to expose a fascist in the most beautiful and disturbing way. The power of symbolism down to the smallest detail in the animation is spectacular. A Masterpiece from Chile, from Latin America, from the 21st century, from the world, from History.