Pritariu :) sitas filmas tikrai butu mano mylimeusiu deshimtuke!!! visi turetu ji pamatyti :) .... I got soul, but i`m not a soldier .... :) "Velokoraptus" <eskimai@afrikoi.lt> wrote in message news:i4jomt$2bk$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > On 08/19/2010 06:06 PM, Kaksht wrote: >> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0405336/ >> >> Kazkaip prisiminiau sita sena filma ir nutariau priminti tiem kas nemate >> :) Siaip sunkus filmas ir tikrai nekiekvienam, daug kas nesupras, daug >> kam nepatiks, bet kam patiks - tam labai patiks. Man asmeniskai labai >> patiko, super istorija, super nuotaika perteikta filme, ir visi aktoriai >> labai gerai vaidina. >> >> Rekomenduoju! >> >> vienas komentaras is youtube >> "This movie was very under rated. It is a fantastic story which makes >> you think about you and your life style. The style of the film is also >> individual which I love." >> >> Papaste'insiu viena is review is imdb: >> This is the way the world ends. Not with a whimper, but with a bang. >> >> This is a film about all of the seemingly random events that lead up to >> the end of the world. And it's also a comedy. >> >> That says it all right there, doesn't it? >> >> When this film ended, I ran to tell every one I could find about it. The >> odd thing I found about it was that I ended nearly every one of these >> conversations with the following: >> >> "It was amazing, but don't see it. You won't like it." >> >> It's strange to hope that a film I feel so passionately about should not >> be seen by the very people I want to discuss it with. However, that's >> exactly the way I feel here. This film is not for everybody; in fact, >> there are only a precious few out of all of the people who see it that >> will even tolerate its existence. But you know what? That really isn't >> important. >> >> Art is subjective, and no matter how many times I bother to explain a >> difficult concept to somebody who hated this film, I realize that it will >> never work long before the conversation ends. The problem is that these >> difficult concepts are actually very simplistic: Richard Kelly had Dwayne >> Johnson spoof the stereotypical, apocalyptic action-hero throughout the >> film. This included over-dramatic readings of his lines, delayed >> reactions and odd vocal dynamics. >> >> What? You say that it wasn't intentional, and that it was just Johnson's >> poor acting skills? >> >> This is where the small-minded fail to grasp the most simplistic of >> concepts. The great analytical film student will analyze a crooked frame >> and declare the brilliance of its intent; they will say that this >> intentional error supports the themes of the piece. So why does the same >> not go for Southland Tales? >> >> Each one of these already-marked actors has broken out of their shells >> for this movie. The fact that everybody stereotypes them attests to >> Kelly's genius in assigning them the roles; however, it also proves how >> unfortunately small-minded today's modern audience has become. >> >> Was this film a mess? Absolutely, in every sense of the word. But was it >> a coherent mess? That's the real question, and I think that I can safely >> say that it is. This film is nowhere near as difficult to understand as >> anybody would have you believe. The concepts are straightforward and are >> practically dictated to you by the narrator; this becomes essential to >> the understanding of the story, as there is just way too much going on to >> take in on your own. However, instead of hindering the film, it makes >> these seemingly unrelated scenes string together into a true tapestry >> that is worth exploring. >> >> So, you know what? I'm going to go against my own advice and advise >> anybody and everybody who reads this review to go out and see this film. >> If you don't like it, don't come back to this website whining about it, >> because nobody here has the tolerance to explain things to you that you >> will never understand. No amount of discussion of cinematography, >> lighting or the fantastically haunting score by Moby is going to change >> the mind of an already jaded viewer. >> >> But maybe, just maybe, you will like it. You'll get a chance to >> experience something you're likely to rarely, if never, experience again. >> Because as all of us who enjoyed the film know: >> >> It had to be this way. > > > na gerai jau gerai, ikalbejai, si vakara paziuresiu :)