Galakordi Urtis Krat

DeRank : 0,32
DeAge™ : 7536 days • Here since 23 october 2005
Takashi Miike Imprint
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a must-see to grasp the extent of this director's genius. my 3 favorite films of his are: visitor q, izo, and this imprint. ichi stays out because it's too much of a myth. gozu, however, disappointed me quite a bit.
Kim Ki Duk Ferro 3
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All the ingredients for the brick are there. I will watch it and appreciate it as soon as people stop talking about Eastern cinema.
David Lynch Inland Empire
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Rebel as much as you want. Opinions and the possibility of debate, asserting one's own, exist precisely to nullify everything that is truly important in things.
Alex Proyas Il corvo
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It's quite strange as a film... I mean, structurally (in terms of how it's edited, the sequence of scenes, the caricature-like nature of the characters and subtexts, the presentation of the content, and the lightness with which it's shown) it is effectively a short film. But it lasts 102 minutes. So it's a 102-minute short film.
Harmony Korine Gummo
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nice review. excellent.
David Lynch Strade Perdute
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ing.marmaldos, useless cosazza, who gave you the right to babble about things you don’t even have the slightest idea about?? They must not have slapped you enough when you were little. Or maybe they slapped you too much and poorly. In short, shut up.
Andreas Schnaas Zombie 90: Extreme Pestilence
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we are all of age
Dino Risi Una vita difficile
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great review
Sam Mendes American Beauty
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My opinion on this film is very different from yours, but your review is solid, and the opinion, supported by good reasoning, is more than legitimate. I give a score of 5 to both the review and the film.
Andreas Schnaas Zombie 90: Extreme Pestilence
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Last year, I watched all of Schnaas's films. They’re mostly amateurish and shot with friends who are completely unresponsive to any form of acting, except for Infantry Of Doom Violent Shit III (which is made much better than the others, and you can tell some money was spent). The scene in the first Violent Shit where "our" psychopathic character (played by Schnaas himself) enters the crucified Christ through one of the wounds is absolutely mind-blowing. Pure avant-garde.