![]() ![]() ![]() I've bellowed this phrase at a Thirty-five. That would bring the total number of instances That is the approximate number of times I bellowed the usual two-word, seven- letter refrain at the screen while watching this abomination of cinema. I guess it's comparable to when a bunch of buffoonish Americans trot into a French fine restaurant and leave with a bad taste in their mouths. Sorry, about the rant, but I'm sick of how people today approach a move like this one, thinking themselves intelligent by giving a positively reviewed movie bad marks, without grasping the movie's entire purpose. Nor was it a movie that inserted jokes in left or right knowing that people would at least find a few of them funny. Personally, I found it to contain clever humor at times, but it wasn't a movie with an intention to make people howl with laughter. Another commenter criticized the "Romantic Comedy" (it receives this genre on Wiki…seems like that's where all movies are jammed into) on its lack of humor. Perhaps in a blockbuster by James Cameron, but hardly at all when you scour the depths of Indie classics. Was this reeeaaallllyyy their type of movie? I was reading one obnoxiously ignorant commenter who condemned the movie on its lack of "suspense" as if that is the backbone to all great movies. I wonder if people who granted this movie a 5 or below actually booted it up expecting to be impressed. ![]() Watching an artistically driven movie on their mac with English subtitles? Give me a break. People consider themselves trendy if they travel half-an-hour to view "Her" on limited release. Watching an artistically Reading the less than favorable user review box has reminded me of what constitutes a good movie in America these days. Reading the less than favorable user review box has reminded me of what constitutes a good movie in America these days. Full of magical details, overwhelming music and very interesting performances, we are witnesses of this quaint love story, which ends with a breathtaking motorcycle ride. Only the man who collects photos can fix the situation. Using the phrase of her old neighbor: What is thinking the woman with the cup? (This is undoubtedly a metaphor of Amelie), If she takes care of the people problems, who will takes care of her own issues? The answer is Amelie, but she is too introverted and cowardly to face the reality. The only problem is that Amelie is focused on the external and not in herself. Noticing that, she decides to change and take the path of justice, giving everyone what they truly deserve, no matter if it is a good or bad lesson. In other words, no one can get emotionally involved with Amelie. In other words, no one Amelie is a peculiar movie, starting by the protagonist, a lonely and strange girl who grows up thinking that the family love is dispensable and because of that she creates a circle of no affection that surround her. Amelie is a peculiar movie, starting by the protagonist, a lonely and strange girl who grows up thinking that the family love is dispensable and because of that she creates a circle of no affection that surround her. ![]()
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