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In Reply to: 21 grams posted by Dmitry on December 11, 2004 at 07:03:29:
...Sean Penn's great.
Try Buffalo 66 also by Vincent Gallo, if you like 21 grams.
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I thought it had good moments and was by far not the worst film out there. The family story was overdone, I thought, but both young actors - Gallo and Christina Ricci played quite well, plus Anjelica Huston was great too. Not a strong story, but passable.
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Interesting, a lot of people hate Gallo's narcisism but I think he's just being honest. Like Narcisse!
I want to catch his last, The Brown Bunny' which came out but didn't show in my town, only Paris.
Got booed at Cannes by a lot of horny Italian journalists, I hear ;0)
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Trouble Every Day.That will cure you. :-)
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Can't stand her!!!
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I think Friday Night is incredible, and Beau Travail simply one of the best films ever... IMO.
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...I'm never set-minded and will look out for them and let you know what I think, ok?
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But if you haven't seen the Trouble, don't bother, it is trash.Or I did not understand it... whichever came first!
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How can someone make the best ever film & then do something you can't even watch?????
I know this happens, but what's the mechanism?
What other directors have done that?
I know, Gus Van Sant...
I really liked a few of his films but the last one, with Matt Damon about two guys lost in the desert, I walked out on.
NOTHING HAPPENED apart from them saying, 'let's go west' or 'you go over there and I'll go over here'
Shit!!
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