irisxyp
Joined Nov 2016
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irisxyp's rating
As always you get a big, all over the top Anderson experience, meaning it was aesthetically pleasing and compelling to think a bit more freely about life.
This was not my favorite movie of his but I enjoyed it nonetheless. The score by Desplat was excellent.
I particularly liked Schwartzman's role. In some moments it almost felt not like a role but like he was truly experiencing a chaotic situation with us the audience. Feeling just like as baffled in his effort to understand life and it's meaning. Both in his role in the play and his life as the actor.
My favorite moment of the movie was the conversation between him and Brody at the end of the movie.
This was not my favorite movie of his but I enjoyed it nonetheless. The score by Desplat was excellent.
I particularly liked Schwartzman's role. In some moments it almost felt not like a role but like he was truly experiencing a chaotic situation with us the audience. Feeling just like as baffled in his effort to understand life and it's meaning. Both in his role in the play and his life as the actor.
My favorite moment of the movie was the conversation between him and Brody at the end of the movie.
I walked into the movie theater while very upset with work stuff. The movie started and i immediately felt grounded. The movie sucked me in completely.
It felt like all of a sudden i connected with the characters very deeply. Especially with Farrell's character and the boy Dominic.
You get such a close look to the essence of relationships between different people.
The small details of looks, pauses, touches, sarcastic comments etc, all made for a great experience.
The scenery provides such depth as well to the whole narrative.
A very moving performance from Farrell.
Makes you appreciate human relationships.
Makes you somewhat hopeful.
Would definitely recommend! I'm.
It felt like all of a sudden i connected with the characters very deeply. Especially with Farrell's character and the boy Dominic.
You get such a close look to the essence of relationships between different people.
The small details of looks, pauses, touches, sarcastic comments etc, all made for a great experience.
The scenery provides such depth as well to the whole narrative.
A very moving performance from Farrell.
Makes you appreciate human relationships.
Makes you somewhat hopeful.
Would definitely recommend! I'm.
I loved this first season. Honestly all the negative reviews I hear seem to me a bit unjustified. The story obviously is so exciting to see and it feels like it has beed produced with great respect toward Tolkien and the tone that was set by the Lord of the Rings movies.
The myth and its meticulous presentation from the actors, to the scenery, to the soundtracks ect, made so excited for every Fridt when an episode would air.
I cant wait to watch season two and I am sure that i will be rewatching these episodes before season 2.
There is a scene on the last episode which i have already replayed 100 times.
The myth and its meticulous presentation from the actors, to the scenery, to the soundtracks ect, made so excited for every Fridt when an episode would air.
I cant wait to watch season two and I am sure that i will be rewatching these episodes before season 2.
There is a scene on the last episode which i have already replayed 100 times.