brunonovodecastro-54-198253
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Life is made of routines. Everyday we wake up towards the same places, meeting the same people. If you want drama and action, then this movies isn't fit for you. This is a movie about routines, but more than that: a movie about how we can find beauty in the routines. Paterson, a bus driver, does the same everyday in a village that never leaves a sleepy, foggy state. But he faces each day with joy, together with his ally: the love for poetry. Watch the movie if you like to see normal people, doing normal things but still, finding beauty in the small things.
I went to the cinema to watch the movie, expecting an average 6- rating-work. However, as I was leaving the room, I believed I've seen, at least, an 8.0 rating-movie.
The movie starts quite slowly building its plot, as we witness the professional life of Miss Sloane, a self-centered woman who totally neglects her personal life, aiming for "greater goals". We understand she is a complex human being, who uses all means necessary for a win at court.
However, as the movie continues, we start to get really attracted to the plot, with some twists and tense moments. The end is exactly what I expected: a climax, a mix of emotions and the only time we see Sloane's sentimental side.
I highly recommend this movie for a Saturday night: not Oscar- worthy, but definitely good.
The movie starts quite slowly building its plot, as we witness the professional life of Miss Sloane, a self-centered woman who totally neglects her personal life, aiming for "greater goals". We understand she is a complex human being, who uses all means necessary for a win at court.
However, as the movie continues, we start to get really attracted to the plot, with some twists and tense moments. The end is exactly what I expected: a climax, a mix of emotions and the only time we see Sloane's sentimental side.
I highly recommend this movie for a Saturday night: not Oscar- worthy, but definitely good.
When the movie begins, you'll quickly think: "what am I seeing?". But as you continue watching it, you will understand you are watching an incredible metaphor of the real world. You will have moments of silence, complemented with an original soundtrack, apparently moments of non-sense (you will realize later it totally makes sense) and Colin Farrell changing during the movie. After the movie, you will understand you are one of the characters everyday, when you wake up and go to work. It's a quite disturbing thought, as you will see the plot is quite twisted, but I would say it's an excellent portrait of nowadays and how the relationships are build. Highly recommended.