The first 15 minutes is like seeing a japanese otome (aka visual novels where the main character is a clumsy rookie journalist, who by chance meet a millionarie and famous guy and bla, blah, blah).
I think that the information released through this documentary, is for the most high importance for all of us who use the internet. A must see, indeed.
I've read the novel in High School, so it was fresh in my memory when the movie came out. I guess that's the reason I was expecting more.
THIS is the real Buffy the Vampire Slayer!
What ruins this film is the end, why it is OK for <bender to stay the way he is, but Allison MUST change her looks and behaviour in order to "fit in"? I am no teenager and since I was a child in the 80's that issue has always bothered me.
It was an entertaining movie, but very predictable. It reminds me of the "The Stepford Wives", but according to times, not pointing sexism but racism.
Despite having some major factual inaccuracies, the movie has some pretty accurate moments and the fantasy parts are very well done!
It is called "Le cauchemar". It is almost impossible to find non-English films here on trakt.tv!
The original "paranormal activity"!!! Cheers.
The only interesting thing about this movie is how they made it all from a macbook screen POV. All the rest is terrbile, script, acting, fxs...
Interesting at the beginning. Loved the landscapes and great visual fxs. The plot became predictable and boring., unfprtunatelly.
I'm not a fan of Disney movies. I do love "Beauty and the Beast", probably because I still remember how awesome it was to see it on the big screen back then when I was like 8 years old. I never really enjoyed "Little Mermaid" that much, but I loved Ariel's red hair so much (in contrast with the boring blonde Barbies), that I don't know how I managed to get an Ariel doll (an original, but ne of the cheapest versions, with almost no accesories) for one of my birthdays. I never liked those stories of pretty but airhead girls who married the handsome prince claiming love at first sight. I guess that's why I liked Belle. Then I grew up and never pay attention to Mulan nor Pocahontas, nor any of the others. But Frozen it's outstanding in terms of visuals (well, hello 1080p), sound and the weirdest part is that the story actually had parts that made sense to me, a 30 years old woman with no kids. I'm glad Disney is aiming not only for exceptional visuals and digital animation, but actually trying to put some brains and heart to their heroines. Thanks mom for making me watch this with you!!
Very good film, awesome performance by Forest Whitaker, so sad our scottish doctor is ficticious, gave an overall feeling of fakeness in the storytelling, when there's a lot of truth in the henious dictatorship of Amin Dada.
The character of Kumiko is like a offensive parody of late twenties, unmarried office ladies. The performance of Kikuchi Rinko is good, and it has the stolen feeling of Fargo landscapes and weirdness, but this has NOTHING to do with the real life japanese woman (I am not saying her name here for respect) who died near Fargo in the snow, and some stupid people started that nonsense rumour that leads to this movie.
I am very sorry for what the real Linda had to suffer under an abusive and violent husband, but I can't tell when she lies or tell the truth. It is known as a fact that she made some abominable short films previous "Deep Throat", things that are not even mentioned in this film. And I meant it, terrible abominable stuff, something so disgusting that you cannot even call porn (and she wasn't the victim).
I've seen this beautiful movie for the first time when I was a young girl in the cinema theatre, and I loved it. Bella was the first "Disney Princess" I was able to relate with. After so many years it is a wonderful experience to see the Special Edition, amazing work in the aimation and the story is as touching as ever.
The real story behind Konishi-san is so sad... It is disgusting how northamerican so-called journalist and "filmmakers" exploits the tragedy of a young woman to perpetue a stupid "urban legend"... Much respect to Konishi-san family and thanks to director Paul Berczeller. どうもありがとうございました。
This could have been so much better.
This could have been a great movie, it has some wonderful cast, but I couldn't go through all the film, so much bloody pornography! And not erotic scenes, or nudes, REAL PORN! I should have informed myself better... what a waste...
I'm not by any means a fan of Stephenie Meyer's work, but I did enjoy her book "The Host".
I know that film adaptations often aren't as good as the original source (even great films like "A Clockwork Orange", "Trainspotting" or "The Lord of The Rings"), but this one in particular, as a person who liked the book, turned out as a very disappointing movie.
Interesting, but as a Nirvana/Kurt fan since the eary 90s, nothing really new, except for the family footage (him as a baby and him interacting with baby Frances Bean). I was expecting more.
A very good film adaptation of an even better novel! Please read the novel by Irvine Welsh, it's better than the film!
The name is LO IMPOSIBLE. Why you must change the original name? It was filmed in english, but still, the name is "Lo Imposible", in spanish, just like the real-life family.
The movie itself is not that bad, and I LOVE Julianne Moore, but her as Clarice Sterling (when you already watched Jodie Foster's outstanding performance) just doesn't work.
Outstanding performance by Kris Lemche.
Too much prejudice. I like to read -A LOT-, so, when I watched this movie on TV I've already read the books. I'm not a fan at all, but the first two movies are well made, speaking in terms of direction, cinematography, script adaptation, costumes, and yes, even the acting. From the third book, and the third movie... it all went down, down, down.