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El ciudadano ilustre (2016)
Added my list of all time favourites
This was a nuanced, atmospheric, deeply insightful, dark comedy that didn't take itself too seriously... yet succeeded in using a layered approach to deconstructing art, society and human nature. The film was comprised of fantastic acting, incredible atmosphere and cinematography in the rural outskirts of a small run-down Argentinian town... and deep insight into the role of art, as explored by the seemingly pretentious author, Daniel.
A filmmaking masterpiece that I absolutely loved and will continue to recommend as a must see.
O Vendedor de Sonhos (2016)
A modern mythology, worth watching
For those reading reviews in order to ascertain if the movie is worth watching, I'd say yes... absolutely. Sure, it's possible that you'll have criticism of certain unnecessary plot twists, cliche's and loose ends... but make your own mind up. Watch for yourself. It's most probably better than the alternative you have lined up.
Even if it may not be a perfect 10, there's a lot to get out of it... especially if you haven't read the book.
Le daim (2019)
Seems like a quirky idea that was extended into a movie
... without any real character development, motivations or purpose. The entire premise of a guys obsession for a jacket feels extremely forced. Watching, I always felt conscious of the scriptwriting process. All plot turns felt very forced. It honestly seemed like Quentin had taken a random bizarre idea, and tried to brainstorm ways to make it work across genres, in an arthouse package.
Its an offbeat mixed genre cocktail that seems to suffer from an identity crisis. Comedy, Horror, drama, arthouse - but in trying to cross all genres just fails to have anything compelling about it. Not funny, clever, deep or exciting in anyway unfortunately.
Dupieux has a strong visual style, the cinematography is well done... and Dujardin is excellent at whatever he touches, but he shouldn't have touched this script. The whole movie really missed the mark for me.
I give it 5/10 because on paper it has everything I like... a strong visual style, quirky premise and fantastic lead man in Jean Dujardin... but unfortunately putting all the elements together was the most disappointing flaw for me.
I feel that watching "bad" movies can often be the most educational in evolving as a filmmaker and I look forward to see what Dupieux learns from his mistakes in this below average film.
Under the Silver Lake (2018)
One of my favourite movies to date.
If you enjoy alternative (some may say pretentious) foreign movies - the movies of Anders Thomas Jensen (Men & Chicken, Green Butchers etc), Alex van Warmerdam (Borgman) or Jens Lien (The bothersome man) - then I think this movie is for you. I certainly won't suggest it for everyone, but it was a phenomenal piece of filmmaking from Mitchell.
So pleased to not have taken the negative reviews seriously. I tend to only watch movies 6 and above, but with all the fake reviews... sometimes it's really difficult to make the right choice. In times of a surplus of options and diminshing attention spans, making a good movie choice has almost become a life skill. So we head to user reviews.
Had I have read a couple of the negative reviews before watching, I would have certainly given this film a miss. Very fortunate of me to not have. There are so many negative reviews scoring this film a 0 or 1 that it would have been hard not be dubious. That's where I suppose the lesson comes in. This is obviously not a movie for everyone. It's esoteric, layered, nonsensical, funny, dark, absurd, confisusing, detatched and unpredictable. But in my humble opinion... a work of film making genius.