art-ansambl
Joined Jan 2012
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art-ansambl's rating
For me, one of the most popular films, by accentuating the element I probably value most - that personal happiness - finding a soul mate and living with it for a short time at least, is of greater rank than nation-building. Which implies, of course, that I never had political ambitions.
Alicia Vikander and Riley Keough in the photographer's lens. On Netflix's super-HD or 4K quality, it was a treat both visual and auditory - my headphones were running almost to capacity. But: the way Alicia played that strange mimic of a deeply introverted woman, the fascinating experience of acting, not to mention hearing her speak -- sometimes in English, sometimes in Japanese. For me, a full complement of stars.
For me, too fragmented a rambling narrative, dialogue taken out of context so it doesn't capture, characters mostly unsympathetic, in other words: boring.