Artbrute
Joined Dec 2012
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This could end in one sentence - Daniel Craig is superb in the film. His acting is raw, like the author of the book. I'm listening to Garbage "Queer" and I ask, why isn't this the song in the film? I guess the appeal of the grunge and the connection to William Burrough was the main choice. Though, I was fairly surprise when I heard New Order.
I really enjoyed the film and I think there director tried to do something different but keeping loyal to the story. I didn't like the fireworks in the end. It took all depth and surrealism that the film had. The beginning and the end are the most crucial parts of everything. Even our own lives.
I really enjoyed the film and I think there director tried to do something different but keeping loyal to the story. I didn't like the fireworks in the end. It took all depth and surrealism that the film had. The beginning and the end are the most crucial parts of everything. Even our own lives.
This could be an amazing indie film if there were less annoying music, shorter dialogues, a bit more between the flashbacks and present times.
Above all, it could have a bit more effort with a low budget, but 2 hours with so many clichés is a bit too much.
Above all, it could have a bit more effort with a low budget, but 2 hours with so many clichés is a bit too much.
Thank you so much to the director for treating the viewer with intelligence and respect. Why do we always need words when silences and images say so much? This film is brilliant in every way. Nowadays, directors tend to create long and deeply detailed stories. In this case, it all seems so simple and 1 hour and 20 minutes gives us all the right answers. What I loved the most is that every country has its own symbolism. Greek, the departure. Italy, discovering and affection. Germany, the hard truth, moving forward.
After work, every day I watch it again. Does this have a meaning? I'll leave you think about the answer. Yes or no?
After work, every day I watch it again. Does this have a meaning? I'll leave you think about the answer. Yes or no?