psaccheri
Joined Jun 2014
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I enjoyed watching this movie, not only because they are almost as old as me (well, vice versa) or because I have been camping in the wilderness for a few months when young, but mostly because the movie is so simple and nice, with a few touches of fun, that you want to watch it to spend a relaxed time after dinner on a sofa.
The only thing I don't understand is Robert Redford's skin, it looks like the film editor (colorist) decided to give (or let) Redford's face a tone between old walnut and thin black shoe shine, especially towards the end of the movie...
The only thing I don't understand is Robert Redford's skin, it looks like the film editor (colorist) decided to give (or let) Redford's face a tone between old walnut and thin black shoe shine, especially towards the end of the movie...
Strange movie, a few very good scenes inside.
Its style is like half National Lampoon's Vacation and half Quentin Tarantino, with a touch of Barbie.
It doesn't stick together at least from the pharmacy scene onwards.
Too weird stylistically, direction and script are more schizophrenic than the main character.
I didn't care about the good or bad message it contains, to me it looked like just the same old rhetoric you find in most American movies. It was a lost opportunity to give that theme justice with a stronger voice if that was the aim.
Good acting performances and photography (but, her with the kind of blue wings and aureola scene, really? Or the pink carpet scene -and the tilted table-? Wow, I am astonished and puzzled all the same.)
Its style is like half National Lampoon's Vacation and half Quentin Tarantino, with a touch of Barbie.
It doesn't stick together at least from the pharmacy scene onwards.
Too weird stylistically, direction and script are more schizophrenic than the main character.
I didn't care about the good or bad message it contains, to me it looked like just the same old rhetoric you find in most American movies. It was a lost opportunity to give that theme justice with a stronger voice if that was the aim.
Good acting performances and photography (but, her with the kind of blue wings and aureola scene, really? Or the pink carpet scene -and the tilted table-? Wow, I am astonished and puzzled all the same.)