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john_r035's reviews

by john_r035
This page compiles all reviews john_r035 has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
5 reviews
Guy Pearce and Carrie-Anne Moss in Memento (2000)

Memento

8.4
  • Aug 9, 2004
  • Shouldn't be in top 100

    I've seen this twice now, but I don't understand why it's so high on the IMDB top 100. Apparently it's better than Silence of the Lambs, Ben Hur, Seven, and even Goodfellas. But I don't think so!

    Christopher Nolan's other film Insomnia seems to be better than this, and that's not saying much.

    I understood this film OK, and thought it was only mildly interesting the way it was told backwards. The ending confused me, but I'd lost interest by then anyway.

    Maybe I'll watch it again soon though. Perhaps there's something in it that's escaped me so far.
    Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman in Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

    Eyes Wide Shut

    7.5
  • Aug 8, 2004
  • Better than I expected

    The style of this film reminded me of the old 70's Hammer films, especially towards the end when Cruise's character re-visits the old mansion, and with the creepy piano music playing as he walks around.

    Like in all of Kubrick's later films, the actors speak slowly and with long pauses between sentences. This is very noticeable. I think if the actors were allowed to speak naturally at their own paces, this film would only run for 1 and a half hours. But then again, maybe this way of acting is suited to this film because it adds to the suspense.

    The story and the acting retained my interest from the start. 7.5/10
    Barry Lyndon (1975)

    Barry Lyndon

    8.1
  • Oct 5, 2003
  • Very lush, but dull

    I suppose if the director's intention was to make each scene like a painting - where all the actors have to remain still for a minute or two, then it was always bound to be a bit boring. But the dullness is made worse by the director's technique of getting the actors to say their lines slowly after a hesitation (like in Eyes Wide Shut).

    The casting is quite good. I liked the actor who played Lady Lyndon's personal reverend. He looked like he was plucked from a period painting. Ryan O'Neil was good too, with a believable Irish accent.

    This isn't one you would want to watch twice, so I'd recommend renting it.
    Gun wang (1978)

    Gun wang

    5.5
    6
  • Oct 3, 2003
  • Not too bad

    This is a pretty typical early Hong Kong kung-fu film - i.e. Young man who looks like Bruce Lee has to fight a bad guy. However, the fighting sequences are quite good, and the dubbed English version, which I saw has quite a lot of humour. Although the picture quality isn't too good, I found it better than, for example, Bruce Lee's 'The Big Boss'. 6/10.
    Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975)

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

    8.7
  • Oct 3, 2003
  • Great acting

    It seems when you get an actor to play someone with a disability, and they do it very well, you get a popular film (e.g. Rain Man, Forest Gump). One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest has half a dozen actors doing this extremely well. That's about all that makes it a good film though, as there isn't any significant plot - only a 'good' sad ending. The language is pretty bad, and the words 'Christ' and 'Jesus' are frequently exclaimed - often in the same sentence as the f-word, which made me cringe, personally.

    This film isn't really my cup of tea, but if I had to rate it in terms of the acting, I'd give it 8/10.

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