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Not a bad movie at all, if you can look past the lousy acting and enjoy the hokey effects - the most laughable being the guy whose hands are eaten off and he is left with only plastic looking skeletal fingers... Pretty dreamlike tone to it, too, coming across as very surreal and aberrant - mainly the whole thing involving the artist behind the
painting
and the demonic back story of the bed.
While the plot has an abused cat
painting
himself like a skunk and inadvertently attracting Pepe Le Pew (called Henry here), Pepe certainly steals the show.
The core plot element, the
painting
of mila's ass is captivating.
The story is stunningly realized, like a Picasso painting, offering multi-perspectives on the same event and demanding the viewer's participation throughout.
She works in the public square, drawing portraits for passersby but, for herself, she also indulges in
painting
her favorite flowers, daisies.
This film, winning Im Kwon-Taek the Best Director at Cannes in 2002 (tied with P.T. Anderson for Punch-Drunk Love), is about a 19th century Korean painter with a commoner's roots and significant impact on Korean
painting.
We have a narrator, who is a ghost that sits in the wall behind a painting, and collects all the non-edible goodies (jewelry, etc) that the bed passes on.
It's true punk, like in the interview with Darby Crash's girlfriend when their recalling a painter who mysteriously/suddenly died outside their house and it took a week or so for them to figure it out, they take pictures next to the guy and everyone including the EMT's had a chuckle on this one, and in true form the interviewer asks the girlfriend if she was sad or upset that this guy had died while
painting
their house, the response "no i hate painters".
Merhige has created a living
painting
that unfolds with horrific violence, sex, and a minimalist retelling of the life of Jesus Christ.
Meanwhile, we see that another of the evil king's hobbies is
painting.
He has done three paintings in particular: a self portrait, a
painting
of a shepherdess (which he has fallen in love with), and a
painting
of chimney sweep (of whom he is jealous).
You see the painter, who we are able to see as if he were trapped in a small room looking through his painting, unfortunately a spectator to the bed's meals.
The storyline is simple : a catholic priest who does abstract
painting
tries to find out who (another abstract painter) killed his little brother, a male prostitute (raped by another priest when he was young...).
This movie was a major disappointment on direction, intellectual niveau, plot and in the way it dealt with its subject,
painting.
Whoopi Goldberg standing next to Danny Glover parodying the famous farmer and his wife
painting.
Or a bad
painting
you bought at a starving artists' sale.
Director Brian De Palma is really on a pretentious roll here: his camera swoops around corners in a museum (after lingering a long time over a
painting
of an ape), divvies up into split screen for arty purposes, practically gives away his plot with a sequence (again in split screen) where two characters are both watching a TV program about transsexuals, and stages his (first) finale during a thunderous rainstorm.
This long winded film turns out to be less about Berkowitz and his effect on NYC, but more about
painting
caricatures of a certain group of Italian-Americans, known locally as "Guidos."
Undressing Bo Derek and
painting
her with color - nice.
But then they should named the film Undressing Bo and
painting
her.
Giving this a 10 is akin to giving Wally Cox the award for Mr. Universe or putting a velvet Elvis
painting
in the Louvre!!!
Looked just like an Edward Hopper
painting.
It spent two hours
painting
a beautifule scene and failed to ever place any activity in it.
If
painting
is what makes them happy, there should be no reason a parent should hold that back on a child.
I gave this film a three ONLY because of Sir John Gielgud's acting presence (which far surpassed all of the no-names in this film) and the cinematography/set design combination as it made a lot of scenes look like paintings in motion... however, a lot of this film would've been better off as JUST a
painting
with a scroll of text below it.
'Its a painting.....then put it in a gallery', 'it's a ballet.....keep it on the stage then'.
It spent two hours
painting
a beautiful scene and failed to ever place any activity in it.
I remember that scene when Ronnie stood in front of a
painting
of Abraham Lincoln (thinking it was a mirror) and said to himself "I need a shave".
As Ollie holds a bag for Stan to shovel in the ashes, they get distracted by a
painting
on the wall, and the ashes end up down Ollie's trousers, so Stan gets another shovel bashed on the head.
Perhaps our sense of reality is no more than an impression of what we actually see, like looking at a
painting
by Monet, in which the vanilla sky of his vision becomes our reality.
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