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faalfi's rating
This film is a dull "dejà vu" (Antonioni & Co.): better the originals.
Anything new but the inexpressive Ewa also in her nudity...!
Trintignant is there: maybe ?!.
I don't know why and for what reasons...And he seems too.
The fee was so interesting ?
Not to mention the chasing of Bernard by the bad guys and the ending of the story, both laughable...
The result is that the leading actor and the most attractive is the "Swinging London" and its people: better than nothing !
I recommend you not to waste your time as I did yesterday. Tinto Brass has to go softly "erotic" as usual, the way he was and still is (in his 90th), with Sandrelli and Grandi among the others: that's his plus.
Anything new but the inexpressive Ewa also in her nudity...!
Trintignant is there: maybe ?!.
I don't know why and for what reasons...And he seems too.
The fee was so interesting ?
Not to mention the chasing of Bernard by the bad guys and the ending of the story, both laughable...
The result is that the leading actor and the most attractive is the "Swinging London" and its people: better than nothing !
I recommend you not to waste your time as I did yesterday. Tinto Brass has to go softly "erotic" as usual, the way he was and still is (in his 90th), with Sandrelli and Grandi among the others: that's his plus.
One of Bill Murray's greatest performances! The casting is perfect and actors/actresses are all convincing but the film "is" Murray's. Director Jarmush, unpredictable as usual in the treatment of this (multi)sentimental but not romantic story, does an excellent job. Murray's character believes in Love ? Try to understand that...!
Oh, so so Brit ! An original storyline, a brilliant script, notable actors, a good cinematoghraphy and a cool "atmosphere", tipically British. Perfect everybody's performances (with an Oliver Reed's cameo) and Mr. Dearden's professional direction, as usual.
An interesting mix of humour and thrill. In the plot everything works well until the end of the story. But... what about the unexpected brief appearance of General Bunny at the very end? What is his role in the screenplay: He's not related at all to the Eight's perfect heist! And so why Colonel Hyde is so scared by his old Army companion ? Nobody will give me the answer, I'm afraid: Maybe the Police... Enjoy, anyway!
An interesting mix of humour and thrill. In the plot everything works well until the end of the story. But... what about the unexpected brief appearance of General Bunny at the very end? What is his role in the screenplay: He's not related at all to the Eight's perfect heist! And so why Colonel Hyde is so scared by his old Army companion ? Nobody will give me the answer, I'm afraid: Maybe the Police... Enjoy, anyway!