at times?
This is the second time I've noticed.. The first one was after seeing a picture (I don't even the rating, and I purposely avoided the review) from the movie "The Forest For the Trees" (thanks to @Stirchley) and when I see Eva Lobau, I had to see the movie, and surely enough, it was an 8/10, which is very rare considering the movie was made this century. My average score is probably a 5/10, and I only watch movies I think I'll love.
Today, same thing. I saw "Paradise: Love" and when I saw the picture of Margarethe Tiesel, I had to watch it immediately, and dropped everything (nothing) and saw it and also gave it an 8/10. Thanks to whoever recommended it, I'm sure I'll see you on "Last Movie".
Pontecorvo said "It's in the face" when he hired Ali in "The Battle of Algiers" (since Yaacef Saadi was basically reprising his real life onto the screen).. I believe it's true, but they need skill and a good script/direction.
This is the second time I've noticed.. The first one was after seeing a picture (I don't even the rating, and I purposely avoided the review) from the movie "The Forest For the Trees" (thanks to @Stirchley) and when I see Eva Lobau, I had to see the movie, and surely enough, it was an 8/10, which is very rare considering the movie was made this century. My average score is probably a 5/10, and I only watch movies I think I'll love.
Today, same thing. I saw "Paradise: Love" and when I saw the picture of Margarethe Tiesel, I had to watch it immediately, and dropped everything (nothing) and saw it and also gave it an 8/10. Thanks to whoever recommended it, I'm sure I'll see you on "Last Movie".
Pontecorvo said "It's in the face" when he hired Ali in "The Battle of Algiers" (since Yaacef Saadi was basically reprising his real life onto the screen).. I believe it's true, but they need skill and a good script/direction.