BillF Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 First saw this on release in the cinema a couple of years ago. Wonderful, intriguing plot, tho' now have some doubts about the acting (Binoche in English, etc). But generally held up very well indeed. Quote
kinuta Posted December 15, 2016 Report Posted December 15, 2016 El Cuerpo : The Body - Oriol Paulo (2012) Entertaining if unbelievable thriller. It looks instantly Spanish, rich colour pallette and hyper twisty plot. Very Brian De Palmeresque vibe. Good one for your Spanish studies, Bill. Quote
BillF Posted December 16, 2016 Report Posted December 16, 2016 10 hours ago, kinuta said: El Cuerpo : The Body - Oriol Paulo (2012) Entertaining if unbelievable thriller. It looks instantly Spanish, rich colour pallette and hyper twisty plot. Very Brian De Palmeresque vibe. Good one for your Spanish studies, Bill. Gracias, Kinuta. I'll see if I can get hold of a copy. Quote
kinuta Posted December 16, 2016 Report Posted December 16, 2016 Elle - Paul Verhoeven (2016) Very good film. Predictably great performance by the amazing Ms Huppert. Thanks very much for the heads up, page. Quote
BillF Posted December 17, 2016 Report Posted December 17, 2016 (edited) 14 hours ago, kinuta said: Elle - Paul Verhoeven (2016) Very good film. Predictably great performance by the amazing Ms Huppert. Thanks very much for the heads up, page. I don't think it's released here yet. I must look out for it. Edited December 17, 2016 by BillF Quote
kinuta Posted December 17, 2016 Report Posted December 17, 2016 The Light Between Oceans - Derek Cianfrance (2016) I liked the directors previous two films, Blue Valentine & The Place Beyond The Pines, and don't think this compares all that favourably. The cinematography is beautiful and the three leads give powerfully emotional preformances. However the plot is easily read and the saccharine level a bit too high for me. Worth watching, especially for Alicia Vikander, but not a classic. Quote
page Posted December 17, 2016 Report Posted December 17, 2016 (edited) On 16-12-2016 at 9:41 PM, kinuta said: Elle - Paul Verhoeven (2016) Very good film. Predictably great performance by the amazing Ms Huppert. Thanks very much for the heads up, page. You're welcome. Did you think it was predictable? I guess it is different watching this as a woman. My (male) friend who watched it with me said I shouldn't 'perceive' it so much and keep a bit of distance while watching. (not sure perceive is the correct word in English but you'll probably get what I mean to say.) Basically I can't help that, it is the way I am, but with this movie it did get to me that I did. Still, it is probably a huge compliment to the makers and due to the great playing by Isabelle. Edited December 17, 2016 by page Quote
BillF Posted December 17, 2016 Report Posted December 17, 2016 2 hours ago, kinuta said: The Light Between Oceans - Derek Cianfrance (2016) I liked the directors previous two films, Blue Valentine & The Place Beyond The Pines, and don't think this compares all that favourably. The cinematography is beautiful and the three leads give powerfully emotional preformances. However the plot is easily read and the saccharine level a bit too high for me. Worth watching, especially for Alicia Vikander, but not a classic. I'd like to think I'd sussed that out, which is why I didn't go to see it. Quote
kinuta Posted December 18, 2016 Report Posted December 18, 2016 12 hours ago, page said: You're welcome. Did you think it was predictable? I guess it is different watching this as a woman. My (male) friend who watched it with me said I shouldn't 'perceive' it so much and keep a bit of distance while watching. (not sure perceive is the correct word in English but you'll probably get what I mean to say.) Basically I can't help that, it is the way I am, but with this movie it did get to me that I did. Still, it is probably a huge compliment to the makers and due to the great playing by Isabelle. I didn't think the plot was especially predictable. I thought there had to be some violence judging from the director's past films. Isabelle Huppert always gives strong, nuanced performances. She is consistent, so it is easy to predict that a new film featuring her will have a good performance. That's why I used the expression ' Predictably great '. I wasn't talking about the film plot but her acting in the film. You might like to watch ' Louder Than Bombs'. It didn't get a lot of publicity, but I thought it was a very solid drama, worth watching. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2217859/ Quote
page Posted December 18, 2016 Report Posted December 18, 2016 (edited) Ah, sorry for misunderstanding. Thanks for the recommendation on the other movie. kind regards, page Edited December 18, 2016 by page Quote
BillF Posted December 18, 2016 Report Posted December 18, 2016 2 hours ago, kinuta said: I didn't think the plot was especially predictable. I thought there had to be some violence judging from the director's past films. Isabelle Huppert always gives strong, nuanced performances. She is consistent, so it is easy to predict that a new film featuring her will have a good performance. That's why I used the expression ' Predictably great '. I wasn't talking about the film plot but her acting in the film. You might like to watch ' Louder Than Bombs'. It didn't get a lot of publicity, but I thought it was a very solid drama, worth watching. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2217859/ I haven't seen Huppert in an English language film. Does she cope OK? I had some problems with Binoche's English in Clouds of Sils Maria. Quote
kinuta Posted December 18, 2016 Report Posted December 18, 2016 (edited) 13 hours ago, BillF said: I haven't seen Huppert in an English language film. Does she cope OK? I had some problems with Binoche's English in Clouds of Sils Maria. She sounds French. That doesn't bother me personally; I don't live in an English speaking environment and have long since adjusted to hearing English spoken primarily as a foreign language, to the extent that I've had to strip my spoken English of all the colourful vernacular of our sceptered isle to make myself understandable ! Edited December 18, 2016 by kinuta Quote
kinuta Posted December 18, 2016 Report Posted December 18, 2016 Sully - Clint Eastwood (2016) Modest and fairly straightforward retelling of the incident. Tom Hanks perfect for the role, ably supported. Clint's usual no fuss direction keeps things moving, even if the crash is shown at least three times , Rashomon style. Quote
kinuta Posted December 19, 2016 Report Posted December 19, 2016 End of the year list. Films that stayed with me. In no special order. The Handmaiden Love & Friendship Mustang Tale Of Tales Julieta OJ Made In America Elle/Things To Come The Witch Embrace Of The Serpent Umimachi Diary aka My Little Sister Childhood Of A Leader Under The Shadow Anomalisa Anthropoid Quote
BillF Posted December 19, 2016 Report Posted December 19, 2016 I didn't manage to get 10 together this year. Here's my list in the order in which I saw them: El Club (Chile) La loi du marché (The Measure of a Man) (France) Desde alla (From Afar) (Venezuela) L'avenir (Things to Come) (France) Hell or High Water (US) Paterson (US) Quote
kinuta Posted December 20, 2016 Report Posted December 20, 2016 (edited) John Frankenheimer double bill #2 The Train (1964) Superb camerawork. Seconds (1966) Brilliant exercise in paranoia despite a misjudged middle section. Great camerawork by James Wong Howe. Edited December 20, 2016 by kinuta Quote
l p Posted December 20, 2016 Report Posted December 20, 2016 i had this end of year list handy 1. Hail, Caesar! (2016) 2. Saul fia (2015) 3. Dheepan (2015) 4. Elle (2016) 5. The Circuit (2016 TV Movie UK, sharon horgan) 6. Que Horas Ela Volta? (2015) "The Second Mother" 7. The Survivalist (2015) 8. The Gift (2015) 9. Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015) 10. Special Correspondents (2016 gervais) Also: Complete Unknown (2016) High-Rise (2015) Masterminds (2016) David Brent: Life on the Road (2016 gervais) Too Late (2015) The Trust (2016) Quote
kinuta Posted December 21, 2016 Report Posted December 21, 2016 The Second Mother was very good. Quote
kinuta Posted December 22, 2016 Report Posted December 22, 2016 Cutter's Way - Ivan Passer (1981) Overlooked gem. Comme Une Image : Look At Me (2004) Quote
BillF Posted December 22, 2016 Report Posted December 22, 2016 7 hours ago, kinuta said: Cutter's Way - Ivan Passer (1981) Overlooked gem. Comme Une Image : Look At Me (2004) I saw that a while ago. Bacri/Jaoui are always worth watching. Quote
BillF Posted December 22, 2016 Report Posted December 22, 2016 The Son of Joseph Just didn't go for this at all. Stilted, non-naturalistic style probably influenced by the New Wave, plus Biblical allegory. Quote
kinuta Posted December 22, 2016 Report Posted December 22, 2016 Louis Malle double bill #2 Two documentaries. And The Pursuit Of Happiness (1986) God's Country (1985) Quote
medjuck Posted December 23, 2016 Report Posted December 23, 2016 Paterson. They play almost all of Blue Lester in one scene and it's very much the tone of the movie. Quote
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