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Stealing Beauty (1996) Liv Tyler plays a 19 year old American girl who, after her mother commits suicide, travels to Italy to have her picture painted and hopefully find the young man she fell in love with four years earlier. Bernardo Bertolucci's film although gorgeous to look at is somewhat of a pretentious anti-climax. An accomplished cast including Jeremy Irons, Sinead Cusack, Stefania Sandrelli and Rachel Weisz are basically lumbered with inconsequential talk as Bertolucci's camera wanders the glorious Tuscan landscape and the bodies of Tyler and Weisz. You can't help enjoy the films rich detail and it's literary feel but come the end i was wondering why i bothered as the memories of it faded from the screen with the credits. |
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The Sick House (2008) The ghost of a plague doctor is resurrected in an old London orphanage about to be condemned. Gina Phillips is too good for this Z-picture as she plays a professor trapped in the orphanage along with some punks. The film's back story had a very creepy set up with it's background in a 16th century cult murdering children then blaming the black death for it. In fact some cool ideas are in play throughout but are hampered by a director who's way of presenting them is almost the exact opposite of mine, meaning it was all a frustrating mess. Similar ideas were displayed better in films such as House on Haunted Hill (1999) and Death Tunnel (2005). One a big budget production the other no different to this, yet creatively so much cleverer. The almost constant strobe lighting became irritating whenever the plague doctor was about as was the shaky camera work which wasn't necessary as the film isn't a found footage piece and the directors insistence on never really showing him was annoying as it/he clearly was a grotesque creation worth letting us gaze upon properly. A promising film clumsily executed. |
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enjoyable but very cheesy , megacity one etc looks more what you expect than in Dredd, but for me Dredd is the better film for the simple reason Karl Urban is a better Dredd mainly because he keeps his helmet on, which when its taking off just feels wrong and it has no(or very little humour) and reading up the director wanted a lot more darker film inline with the comics, but it was Sly that pushed for more comedy, would of been nice to see what it would of been like without sly's input. 7/10 |
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