pedrodegreiff
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After then minutes of watching 303, is unavoidable to think in "before the sunrise", but the comparisons never stand, whit Richard Linklater's film still being at the top of its kind.
Some reviews mention how deep the dialogues in 303 are, but for me it looks the opposite, the dialogues are forced and fake, besides, the movie is too long, 2 and a half hours require a really great story with a solid script, but here we have to characters on a road trip, whit two or three out of the box situations, talking and talking, trying to make the movie longer, perhaps to show more European postcards.
Please tell me, how you can travel through Europe during summer almost without tourists.
Some reviews mention how deep the dialogues in 303 are, but for me it looks the opposite, the dialogues are forced and fake, besides, the movie is too long, 2 and a half hours require a really great story with a solid script, but here we have to characters on a road trip, whit two or three out of the box situations, talking and talking, trying to make the movie longer, perhaps to show more European postcards.
Please tell me, how you can travel through Europe during summer almost without tourists.
I have had this film in my colection for almost ten years, the day come when i said "lets watch it", and what a great surprise, a marvelous little movie, full of hummor.
A great thing about "Closely watched trains", is that its clear political mesage does not overshadow the film,.
A great thing about "Closely watched trains", is that its clear political mesage does not overshadow the film,.
I was disappointed with the movie, is another plain story about an American war hero, with a superficial look of the persona and its actions, I expected more from Mr. Eastwood and its great directing skills, just think about Letters from Iwo Jima. A thing I must talk is about the scene with the baby, I know is just a technical aspect, but it was so poor that it must be reviewed, The scene was painful and hilarious, you can notice the awful doll they were using, and how awkward the actors where doing it, and you can not put that into this kind (budget) movie, this scene reached B rated movies standards in production as well in acting.