stephen-624
Joined May 2006
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Plenty of pizazz, and big name French actors, going through their paces. Great airplane movie, if they ever let us onto airplanes again.
For me, it seemed like too much skill, devoted to little of an idea. OK, the guy can pay big-time, to have his salad days recreated with great finesse. And so? Didn't seem to go anywhere, it just went on, the end.
For me, it seemed like too much skill, devoted to little of an idea. OK, the guy can pay big-time, to have his salad days recreated with great finesse. And so? Didn't seem to go anywhere, it just went on, the end.
A whole bunch of reviewers and users have marked down this movie because it's not the one that they wanted Decker to make.
It is particularly silly to pout, because the Shirley of this movie doesn't have her four real-life kids in tow.
But that would be a totally different movie, and you wouldn't get the extremal love-hate of the Shirley-Rose interactions, which riff on Moss's similar interactions in AR Perry's Queen of Earth.
News flash, movies change, deal with it. We have sound and colour these days. Jump cuts. If you look at this one its own terms, Decker is the way she always is, consistently different and original.
I think she can go a little better yet. I maybe prefer Madeline's Madeline, even though it had less money thrown at it, and no Scorcese for EP.
It is particularly silly to pout, because the Shirley of this movie doesn't have her four real-life kids in tow.
But that would be a totally different movie, and you wouldn't get the extremal love-hate of the Shirley-Rose interactions, which riff on Moss's similar interactions in AR Perry's Queen of Earth.
News flash, movies change, deal with it. We have sound and colour these days. Jump cuts. If you look at this one its own terms, Decker is the way she always is, consistently different and original.
I think she can go a little better yet. I maybe prefer Madeline's Madeline, even though it had less money thrown at it, and no Scorcese for EP.
Brilliant opening credits. Terrific soundtrack. Stylish production design. The point of the movie? Go figure.