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Originally Posted by Dominic
Yeah, if all you go by are popularity scores you're going to miss many great films. Sometimes the films I love the most are polarizing to most audiences.
Bad ones that I miss will be in much larger number. At least thats my reasoning. But in attempt to not miss at least some of the great ones, I made that post of mine.
Give me a few beside
The American to put on my list. Some I
love are also polarizing-like
Una Pura Formalita (A Pure Formality) (that movie stoped me from just lurking) Shame on you Roger Eberet. Not for not liking it, of course, but for, it seems like, not even trying to understand it or sleeping through it.
Ah I promised my self not to mention it again but couldnt resist. This would be the last time so here's a little review.
My love for this movie is like a burden which I want to drop of my back by sharing it with someone.
Most amazing thing about the movie is changing of a genre in second watch.I have never expirienced something like that before. In first watch, its a chrime/thriller and in second watch it's a beautifull character study/drama. We
completely change point of view in second watch-put areselfs in different shoes/character. Whole movie is set in a police station.
It's incredibly original, gripping, visually beautifull (watered-down colours) with beautifull camera work and music score (ennio morricone). Acting is superb. In my top 10.
First time watching, I was puzzled with story. Second time... you will have to expirience it yourself. It stayes for a long time. Ty Giuseppe Tornatore for writing and directing this.
Since very few ppl have watched it, I uploaded it on youtube. If anybody wants a link send me a pm.
If you pm me, dont be discouraged with opening scene (in the woods) which is very dark so it seems that the quality of the upload is worse than it actually is. After 3 or so minutes in the police station, it's
very watchable.
Of my back you go