friedmannc
Joined Jun 2019
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I was attracted to some fresh, honest scenes with some frank, honest conversation but it alternated with some inane scenes with some inane conversation. William Katt's acting was sometimes appropriate sometimes not and sometimes obviously limited. Susan Dey's performance was consistently strong and professional. The ending was unsurprising except for the quick, undeveloped writing. The directing of some scenes was strangely bad. So it's a strange and unsatisfying mixture. Dey's beautiful nude body was used naturally and was a pleasant bonus.
Like Yellow, you will find a list of faults in most other reviews but I want to stick with "I liked it." This is where Lena becomes endearing, especially when she interviews a character in a car. The interesting questions were her own, asked with realism and the responses were too.
The sex was mostly and genuinely comedic with just breasts and rears like Yellow.
Like Yellow again, the political scenes were like flashbacks to history.
It's a good companion to Yellow showing more insight into the character of Lena.
The scene of her jumping into a shallow lake is a riot.
The good was good, the bad was tolerable, resulting in an another interesting movie.
You will find a list of faults in most other reviews but I want to stick with "I liked it." The acting was good sometimes and Lena becomes endearing, especially later in Blue when she interviews a character in a car. Throughout both Yellow and Blue, Lena actually devised all of her questions.
The sex was mostly and genuinely comedic with just breasts and rears, saving some male nudity for later near the end.
The political scenes were like flashbacks to history looking at attitudes about Vietnam, etc., including some anti-America concerns about Vietnam.
The good was good, the bad was tolerable, resulting in an interesting movie.