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* the main character comes across as controlling | * the main character comes across as controlling (the film's intention) | ||
* film | * film is long, but with imageries from the ranch there is enough space to not be annoyed | ||
* the bull/mule fight is visceral. well-captured | * the bull/mule fight is visceral. well-captured | ||
* didn't finish watching because the image disappeared around 2h20min. Perhaps it was intentional - if so it was not well-justified | * didn't finish watching because the image disappeared around 2h20min. Perhaps it was intentional - if so it was not well-justified |
Revision as of 23:27, 24 January 2019
Nuestro Tiempo
- the main character comes across as controlling (the film's intention)
- film is long, but with imageries from the ranch there is enough space to not be annoyed
- the bull/mule fight is visceral. well-captured
- didn't finish watching because the image disappeared around 2h20min. Perhaps it was intentional - if so it was not well-justified
Your Face Recommend
- surprising moving with genuine images of old skin
- punctuated by seemingly mundane stories from working class people
The Day I Lost My Shadow
- promising metaphor and open scenes
- metaphor ("shadow") is more symbolic than effectual
- story has just enough gaps to be confusing (one main character seems to appear and die out of nowhere)
- war causes neurosis, yes, but simply displaying it alienates the audience
- hand-held shots = dizziness (perhaps a bit overused)