Aeris666
Joined Feb 2018
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The last one was a romance, this one is an action film. It picks up where the first film left off in terms of cinematography, but the flaws are magnified. The martial arts sequences still look good, but there are more than enough of them to make it seem cumbersome and long. It's hard to imagine a film whose main line is actually held together by romance, and it's really surprising to see Giuseppe Sulfaro. (A lot of the rating for this one is sentimental points from the last one, I think)
I cried while watching it, and I don't know if I was crying about my life or the movie. "Rainbow Shy and Afraid to be on Camera" kept feeling like it was a bad ending, and near the end thought it was a happy ending, but it almost can be seen as a good ending. The square was mentioned over and over again and I kept wondering if it was really just a romance movie.
The transitions are one of the few things that make the whole film work. Although adapted from "The Great Gatsby", it's nothing if the original work is not a piece of masterpiece. Much of the original is lost and only the framework of the story is restored and the visuals of the party are brought to life. However, the beauty/literary value of the original is much greater than that and not just a 'romantic story'. The soundtrack is much better than the film itself and I love Lana Del Rey!