I believe you've meant Tokyo Sonata.Sabin wrote:Tokyo Story (Kiyoshi Kurosawa) - 8.5/10
Hopefully you'll be even more generous with Tokyo Story.
Yeah, I plan to get more under my belt in the coming months -- though I try to space out my exposure to any filmmaker, to avoid the films running together. I'll certainy go for the ones both of you mention. I've also heard Mouchette referenced a number of times.Damien wrote:Tee. I'm delighted you responded so favorably to Balthazar. I hope this will lead you to watch ,ore Bressons. I especially love L'Argent and Pickpocket. He's a truly remarkable, unique filmmaker.
Friday Night is sorta like My Blueberry Nights for me. I can watch bits and pieces of it, and enjoy the moody langour of it all, but eventually I get bored.Damien wrote:Okri, what are your reservations about the films?
Yes. They were OK.Reza wrote:But didn't you think Jill Clayburgh and Candice Bergen were good?mlrg wrote:Starting Over (1979) - Alan J. Pakula
5/10
rather mediocre and dated. Burt Reynolds is terribly miscast.
Totally agree. What a wonderful film. Romain Duris was indeed excellent in it.Sabin wrote:The Beat My Heart Skipped (Audiard) - 8.5/10
This is an incredibly physical study of anxiety. It's not a simple study of hands, but also of coiled energy in the head, in the eyes. I'm going to go rent Read My Lips. Was 2005 the greatest year for lead male actors ever or what?