alessandronuel
Joined Mar 2017
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A greedy capitalist in the form of a sorceress, labors in the form of frog, spirits and a human is a special labor to be envied!
Also, the other side of the sorceress is a socially kind person yet she lives alone and poor.
A magical world that is real and immensely human!
Also, the other side of the sorceress is a socially kind person yet she lives alone and poor.
A magical world that is real and immensely human!
This is not just a mere success story of a young boy who wants to be a drummer. It dissects the torments, the blood, the tears and the cost of somebody who wants to be '' great.''
The warmness of the scenes are very striking and whatever is not warm, is something the character has to avoid to be ''great.''
Great performances by JK Simmons and Miles Teller. As opposed to the short film, Miles nailed it better.
The warmness of the scenes are very striking and whatever is not warm, is something the character has to avoid to be ''great.''
Great performances by JK Simmons and Miles Teller. As opposed to the short film, Miles nailed it better.
Stories like these always touch me. Especially, from a young person like me living abroad for years now.
A subtle, convincing performance from Saoirse. Her eyes express homesickness, innocence, endurance and everything.
Otherwise, the director can play more with the camera and sound, to not just rely on Saoirse's performance.
A subtle, convincing performance from Saoirse. Her eyes express homesickness, innocence, endurance and everything.
Otherwise, the director can play more with the camera and sound, to not just rely on Saoirse's performance.