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I can easily follow a conversation in, at least, (alphabetically) Armenian, English, French and Spanish.
Some of the movies that I've watched recently - lacking time, my comments will be laconic:
- Things We Lost in the Fire: Good performance by Benicio Del Toro, some nice camera work
- Moya lyubov: A delightful art work by Aleksandr Petrov, don't hesitate to freeze and enjoy the painting - each frame is a painting
- The Goddess of 1967: A delightful movie that a cinephile should not ignore
- Aurélien: A quality production - though a TV movie - based on a French classic novel by Aragon
- Max et les ferailleurs: A classic Sautet; though about a bank robbery, the movie is about an usual love story
- Les Enfants Terribles: I'm not a Cocteau fan, but beautiful photography and camera work; I would reconsider the sound track, as it "conflicts" with the "rhythm" of the imagery, and story
- Atonement: Beautiful photography, "playful" editing; the (relatively short) segment in France seems long enough to distract from the main subject, the same could be told with different words/images to avoid distraction; after an "hour" of beautiful photography, the graphic scenes at the hospital seem harsh
- Trainspotting: Despite all the depicted "misery," a definite sense of humor
I miss Siamanto's reviews and our talks about film.
I just finished shooting my short film on Friday which will give me some free time to watch more films. Unfortuently, school starts on Tuesday so we'll see how much I can really keep up.
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