plsletitrain
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Why can't I go further with 5 Centimeters Per Second (Makoto Shinkai)... zzzzzzzzzzz
Did you see my review for A Chinese Tall Story? Sounds like two (rotten) peas of the same pod LOL.Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017) (Chinese Fantasy Comedy/Action) – A monk and his three disciples continue on their journey to battle demons. The opening 10 minutes are stupid, relying on low-grade, silly humor and atrocious dialogue. Way too much screaming, slapstick comedy, and terrible special effects make this immediately obnoxious and very difficult to sit thru because this pathetic style is relentlessly from start to finish. There’s no plot, since the characters just goof around the whole time. All of the action looks like poorly constructed CGI vomit that was spewed onto the screen. The acting is also garbage, with perhaps the most boring depiction of the Monkey King in recent years. This is one of the worst films in Tsui Hark’s directorial filmography.
This is one of a very very few movies that I actually seeked out the soundtrack for.The sad songs being used here add to the sad atmosphere that the movie creates.
I'm going to have to be honest and say that I never would have picked it ... although if I pull up the results of google image searches and compare them side by side, I can now see some similarities in facial structure.Is it just me or Lim Soo-jung looks like Kris Aquino when she was younger and without make-up on. No?
I've been curious to see this for quite a while. Ladya Cheryl was cool in Postcards From The Zoo.Ada Apa dengan Cinta? (2002)
High school romance, probably the best in the genre from Indonesia. It has all the ingredients that makes it a cult classic.
I have a 221 minute version. It's been a while since I watched it (and loved the heck out of it), but my recollection is it was sort of divided into three sections, one for each of the kids. I do remember a lot of time spent with the big older bro. Great flick, and mucho love for Zhang Jingchu. She made a handful of great flicks around that time (The Road, Red River, Night and Fog). She is really great when she is the star. Too bad she seems to have faded away, a little.I wonder if the apocryphal 244 minute version devoted equal time to each child
I haven't given up on M Night yet, but I haven't seen anything by him since The Happening. McAvoy is sort of a turn off for me. I don't know why. Your chosen gif up there didn't help much. lol But this does seem to be getting mostly positive reactions.Split (2016)
This was really cool. Much better than the director's previous films. James McAvoy's performance was amazing, his character was so scary.
My googling found oblique references to a longer version, sometimes with the caveat "citation needed", but nothing concrete. I would like to see the fuller picture - in the 144 minute film I saw, the first half was devoted to the sister, with the remainder shared between the two brothers. It kind of seemed natural that there was less focus on the younger introverted brother, particularly with the way that he was revealed to be the narrator late in the piece, but I would have liked to spend more time with the older brother, who I saw as having the most interesting character arc.I have a 221 minute version. It's been a while since I watched it (and loved the heck out of it), but my recollection is it was sort of divided into three sections, one for each of the kids. I do remember a lot of time spent with the big older bro.
It did occur to me that her "serious movie" career seems to begun with Peacock in 2005 and ended in 2010 with Aftershock, and amused me slightly to think that both those films end up with her sobbing over a bowl of tomatoes. I think there's something in that for all of us.mucho love for Zhang Jingchu. She made a handful of great flicks around that time (The Road, Red River, Night and Fog). She is really great when she is the star. Too bad she seems to have faded away, a little.
That's correct - one of the characters is given a copy of The Stranger to read. I've never read Camus and only have the vaguest idea of who or what he was ... I suspect that with more knowledge, the film would have had much greater meaning and texture. Your quote could have been lifted from the script.Is the Camus of the title a reference to Albert? He was influential in my college days. "Mother died today. Or was it yesterday?"