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I wouldn't positively judge a movie for
artistic
or entertainment value if its sole purpose was to promote an ulterior political motivation, more so for this.
An Epic Story of Hope constrained by budget and limited
artistic
ambition.
It's very artistic, with shots often seeming meaningless to the story, which is difficult to understand anyway because of the lack of enough inter-titles.
I've always found the dilettante Man Ray and his
artistic
efforts to be deeply pretentious, and I've never understood why his work attracts so much attention.
This movie tries to be
artistic
but comes across as puerile as a film school student's first attempt.
Tu pa tam is bright, optimistic and without any
artistic
moments.
There are movies out there that can definitely out-shock or out-disgust this movie that have WAY more
artistic
validity than can be said for this turd of a film.
A film produced and by and as a vehicle for a rock band in the middle of a comeback is not to be expected to rank high in
artistic
merit- and in this case it certainly doesn't.
"The Stupids" is an atrocious, dim-witted film with absolutely no
artistic
merit whatsoever, and is a denigration to a director like John Landis.
It's as though the writer, actors, director, et al, just came together and copied and pasted scenes of their favorite horror flicks, zipped it all together and said "hey, here's Satan's whip!!!" After seeing this movie, I could not help but be tormented by the sight of people whom call themselves "actors"; waltzing around like they're some kind of talented
artistic
interpreters... do not be fooled they suck!
I tried to see some
artistic
achievement, or some interesting representation of New York City life in the early 70's.
"Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" came out in the very schizophrenic year of 1955, when candy-coloured nonsense like this co-existed with trail-blazing
artistic
fair like "Kiss Me Deadly."
I just can't get into a film in which the actual facts about its main character have clearly been distorted, and not at all in a way to make the movie artistic, but rather to make it melodramatic and less boring.
This movie moved much too slowly for my taste.The concept of the story is refreshingly different in that it explores the family dynamics of living with a mentally-retarded family member in a way that I have not previously seen on-screen.However,the execution of the concept was flawed.Each character was developed fully within the scene of her first appearance,then one had to endure the feeling that each character was treading water the rest of the way.That is,each character flailed about awkwardly in her interpersonal relationships with others in the movie,which I found to be a form of emotional and social retardation.I suppose this has
artistic
merit,given the irony that the story centers around an intellectually retarded individual surrounded by way above-average intelligence friends and family.The acting,however,was well-done without exception.I agree with other reviewers that the cinematography was beautiful.In summary,I think the film has strong
artistic
merit because of the fine acting and cinematography,but fails on an emotional level due to the shortcomings described.
This film came out before Gene Kelly really hit his
artistic
stride, and while there are evidences of his burgeoning talent here, mostly he plays sidekick to Rita Hayworth.
Ms English who says that she is a fan of the original movie seemed to have taken a great piece of
artistic
work, and transformed it into a flat-lined "ho-hum" you've come a long way baby production.
Respiro seems made with an all too contrived and self-aware intent to be artistic, symbolic, spiritual, provocative, metaphorical... mythical, even.
But luckily for all true artists out there, a predisposed formula to achieve
artistic
beauty and depth doesn't exist.
Garbo is completely believable as a top Parisian artist's model and completely at home, although bored, with her life at the top of society amidst her
artistic
friends and their loose morals.
I never read the book of Chris Van Allsburg in what it was inspired ,but the most disappointing is that it was directed by Robert Zemeckis ,the same who made the great "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?",a excellent movie where he proof that the animation could be appreciated for kids and adults equally ,while in this movie it seems that he was victim of his own ambition and he give too much importance to create impressive level of detail than a interesting story .I'm sorry to say this ,but "The Polar Express " have so much
artistic
level as a publicity campaign of a video -game or toy .
From an
artistic
standpoint, the movie fails to entertain or provide any moral resolution.
Not every movie released during this bountiful season of the Slasher Era would be of the
artistic
merit or commercial success of the original "Halloween" or "Friday the 13th," but these films were all well-made and clearly contributed to the ongoing development of horror cinema.
Her busybody mother was obviously only necessary to further propagate the illusion that ballet companies are evil monsters ready to snatch your poor, innocent, young girl from your grasp, with an ever present, biting
artistic
director/villain.
In his sad old age Welles was capable of doing anything when he needed a few bucks or pesos, including selling his
artistic
soul.
Let's not confuse a mindless shot of adrenaline with
artistic
worth.
This movie is trying really hard to enter a certain genre of
artistic
(east European drama kind of) films but lacks the subtlety, observational skills and "soul" that other directors have.
Please watch ANY OTHER movie from Korea, that will give you ideas of how
artistic
we really are.
Many pinku films in the past have been successful in their
artistic
aspirations, but this film's aspirations just make the time that elapses between the sex scenes excruciating.
This is not an
artistic
movie, it is Mormon propaganda.
CABARET took more liberties with the original show than did the film of PORGY AND BESS and yet it kept its original integrity, reworking the material, and is judged an
artistic
success.
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