Really? I always thought this movie was something of a masterpiece!
(Ah, but I do see it has a 2 hour & 40 minute runtime.)
I found this like a typical sentimental narrative if that phrase making sense. im in no mood for flashback things and the length didn't help as well.
i think the guy that played Salieri did very well though mozart himself is aching-- im not sure they want to accurately portray him as a difficult prodigy or just an annoying clown.
Harjunpää & pahan pappi (2010)
A Finnish noir (or something). Despite being a Finn, I'm just not compatible with Finnish movies. In less than 40 minutes I came to the conclusion that this one looks ugly (horrible lighting), has all the cliches I hate in Finnish crime films and series (especially how everything is always related to the main character), and clumsy use of flashbacks screwed up the pacing.
There are things about Eyes Wide Shut I don't understand, but I still find the film endlessly fascinating. I can definitely understand someone hating it though.
That's ironic, as I tried to find that movie this morning to watch. Sadly no luck in finding it.. but I did find a whole bunch episodes of the 60s TV show by the same name.
This will probably raise some eyebrows, but I couldn't finish From Russia With Love. After the scene where Bond and Red meet on the train, my interest took a nosedive.
That's ironic, as I tried to find that movie this morning to watch. Sadly no luck in finding it.. but I did find a whole bunch episodes of the 60s TV show by the same name.