plsletitrain
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@sitenoise Which should I watch first, April Bride or Love on Sunday? I'll check if I can find a copy of both.
I'll add River to my watchlist.
I'll add River to my watchlist.
I'd watch the two Love on Sunday flicks. I liked the second one, Last Words, more. Daniel prefers the first.@sitenoise Which should I watch first, April Bride or Love on Sunday? I'll check if I can find a copy of both.
I'll add River to my watchlist.
Based on a true story of a young woman with breast cancer whose boyfriend decides to marry her just before she dies, takes its cue from many a standard Korean disease of the week melodrama. It has some cute and touching moments, but overall it doesn't reach the level of sadness the Koreans are capable of. Without slighting the actors too much, I felt they were just too young to really get there. They seemed like young actors trying as best they could to yank at our heartstrings. They were cute when they were supposed to be cute but when it came time to weep they seemed to have trouble shedding their youthful sense of invincibility and had to resort to acting without having the requisite life experience to draw from.
I remember being slightly disappointed in River, but the last scene of Misako Renbutsu, with her flawless complexion, staring pensively off into space while in a moving vehicle is worth the price of admission. Reminiscent of the girl on the boat at the end of Tokyo Trash Baby. Hiroki loves to film his female characters in moving vehicles!I'll add River to my watchlist.
The unending list of "you need sitenoise eyes to appreciate" goes on.staring pensively off into space while in a moving vehicle is worth the price of admission.
Seemed like Hiroki got in over his head with words instead of just letting us look at his characters staring pensively off into the space of their surroundings.
Ya know, the only poster on this page of posters of his movies I've seen that I think looks stupid is the one with Fumi Nakaido!His posters still remain bland and uncolorful, though. Bleh!
I think his best poster on that page of posters is I am an S+M writer. River and Strobe Edge are bleh. Granddaughter looks a bit icky. But the trophy goes to M...............Ya know, the only poster on this page of posters of his movies I've seen that I think looks stupid is the one with Fumi Nakaido!
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[followed by April Bride and Policeman & Me]
I wondered when you posted about it if you knew it was a Hiroki film. I think I thought you didn't know, but the comment about shooting from afar was spot on Hiroki. So I wasn't sure.Maybe that's why I commented his shooting from afar style
This is one of those films where nothing happens but, really, stuff happens. It's actually a finely plotted little slice of life, coming of age, almost romance. There are many scenes that seem like they might (or could) go somewhere, and they do tell you something before the inter-titles pop up and send you to the next day, but in the end nothing gets resolved in a normal plot driven way. If you like arthouse character-driven fare, don't miss this one.
Today is the day I become a Fumi Nikaidô stalker.
"Why so late to the party?", (you ask). "Wasn't she great in Himizu [2011]"?
Sort of. But Sono is as Sono does and like he often does he asked her to overact, so I wasn't sure who she was or what she was capable of.
"Surely Why Don't You Play in Hell? won you over!"
Everything about that film won me over. Sono can get great things out of a nobody, tho. I was impressed but didn't feel like stalking was called for.
"Well then, My Man (Watashi no otoko) [2014] surely jump started your stalker engine."
The only redeeming quality to that film was that if you squinted your eyes just a little you could imagine you were finally getting to see Aoi Miyazaki naked.
"Fumi was the best thing in Yuki Tanada's Mourning Recipe [2013]"!
True. She was unrecognizable as a chubby clown until the last scene when she showed up without makeup and I let out an audible gasp.
"So what is it about her performance in Au Revoir l ’eté"?
There is no performance.
*pats you on the back* Don't worry man, we've all been there. I'm making an evil-grin secretly because does that mean I don't have to watch that 2 hour loooong sitenoise movie with Fumi doing nothing???????? Because it really sounds like..................................my cup of tea.Okay, wait a minute. You may be right! I'm losing interest in Fumi :
I think I remember her doing the same squeaky voice in that movie. And she didn't just squeak like tweety bird, I think she actually tried so hard to look like tweety bird (aka cute), she did this pouting of lips that just made me .and she does the same thing. She squeaks likes a tweety bird
Doesn't ring any bell. I checked the synopsis, its not familiar, so I guess I really didn't see it. I also can't remember zelena commenting on such. (Seriously my memory is helpless I can't remember these conversations you had with zelena. The only thing I would forever remember of him is when he said Koreeda movies comprise of mom making tofu or people singing kumbaya hahahaha! I will forever cherish him for that, its embedded in my .But I think you've seen it. It's Sono for cryin out loud. Comrade zelena didn't like it because there was too much blood and violence. An iconic scene that might ring a bell is of a young girl sliding across the floor that's all blood?
It's cool that we're all having different reactions to different Hiroki films. I'm just glad that more folks are checking him out. As I say "Hidden Gem".I think I'll classify this as one of Hiroki's good ones.
Yeah, I just hate to admit to things like that, so black and white. Like with comrade zelena saying we had disparately different taste in movies. Maybe you guys just hate the movies I like but I don't feel that way about what you like. In fact, the more I sense you like something the more I'm inclined to (at least try and) like it. As far as the specifics of acting, I guess, I've been pretty clear on that in foggy terms: I don't like acting.I was right when I said you and mine's takes on acting are on opposite ends
Hey, as I always say, we have different set of eyes. And yeah, I've learned to know and accept that because that makes you you. That's why there's a sitenoise movie and a sitenoise eyes. Hehehe.As far as the specifics of acting, I guess, I've been pretty clear on that in foggy terms: I don't like acting.
Yeah of course I will never forget that song because that's my mostest favoritest and I think I placed that on my IMDb profile and you clicked on it and it all started there. I literally can listen to these songs all day for years and I won't get tired. Re: This Love *scratches head* There's no Sarah Brightman album here available so I just listened to her songs on youtube and I found that song years ago. I loved it so much the moment I heard it I promised myself I'll have it played as my wedding song (if ever I get married) and it was a dream come true that I was allowed to play that in the church. Its not found on youtube anymore probably because of copyright issues so I'm really sorry I don't know what album that's from. :((((((Re: the Sarah Brightman song. It is beautiful. What album is it on? I have several of her albums--thanks to you--but I don't have that song.
Remember this one