lozden
Joined Dec 2006
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Basically this is a Netflix production and like other Netflix productions lacks depth; should be no problem with that if one is a regular subscriber . Cinematography and CGI are satisfactory,costumes are great,acting is a bit over the average.Ottomans speaking-somewhat terrible-English sounds really odd but obviously for those who are too lazy to read subtitles.
Overall quite enjoyable if you don't expect much from a Netflix production.
On a side note: Mr.Dance's narration is so smooth...
On a side note: Mr.Dance's narration is so smooth...
Pieta,winner of Venice's 2012 Golden Lion is another disturbing,compelling,metaphorical Kim Ki-Duk masterpiece.The plot unfolds as an unusual revenge story yet the metaphors tell another tale.
Named after Michelangelo's masterpiece housed in St.Peter's Basilica in Vatican,Pieta is not easy to watch but a thought-provoking experience about the misdeeds of industrial capitalism and how it slowly and finally drains the vitality from those who are not able to cope while creating monsters of others.The mystery that surrounds the two main characters lend an almost 'eerie' atmosphere to the film which is typical of Kim Ki-Duk.
Definitely not for the faint-hearted,the pleasure seeker or the romantic...this is a serious film and certainly a rewarding experience for the true 'cinephile'.
Named after Michelangelo's masterpiece housed in St.Peter's Basilica in Vatican,Pieta is not easy to watch but a thought-provoking experience about the misdeeds of industrial capitalism and how it slowly and finally drains the vitality from those who are not able to cope while creating monsters of others.The mystery that surrounds the two main characters lend an almost 'eerie' atmosphere to the film which is typical of Kim Ki-Duk.
Definitely not for the faint-hearted,the pleasure seeker or the romantic...this is a serious film and certainly a rewarding experience for the true 'cinephile'.
A complex,action-packed,brain wrenching story with twists and turns that call for full attention on the side of the viewer...a film-noir,that reminds one of Matrix.
Inception is also an eloquent and original way of showing how our subconscious is projected in our seemingly meaningless dreams...it wouldn't appear as surreal as it seems if one looks at the plot from that angle.
However,this movie shouldn't either be overrated as the best film of the decade or underrated as the worst!Either would do little justice to Nolan's latest film.
I must add that definitely Memento is the better movie!
Inception is also an eloquent and original way of showing how our subconscious is projected in our seemingly meaningless dreams...it wouldn't appear as surreal as it seems if one looks at the plot from that angle.
However,this movie shouldn't either be overrated as the best film of the decade or underrated as the worst!Either would do little justice to Nolan's latest film.
I must add that definitely Memento is the better movie!
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