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I think I will need to sleep on it to better formulate my feelings, but one thing is for sure - I would rather be watching it than ten 2001's.I probably will not share all the excitement that Patrick had, but this is the matter of degree, not substance.
And in substance I agree with his enthusiams - it is an extremely promising film from a director who will undoubtedly grow in his talent... and the talent is present.
With a movie like that one has to be very careful - it is easy to cross the line into your typical made-for-American-TV tearjerker. One has to maintain a tight balance, and the Finnish director shows enough good taste to avoid the trap. I applaud him for taking that *difficult* subject and making good movie - as subjects like that surely turned many works into syrupy mush before him.
What is it that allows him to save his face and to give us a truly enjoyable film? I guess the answer is simple - it is that internal compass that separates masters from artisans... and artisans we have all seen in droves.
So follow Patrick (and I...) and rent this little work - and forgive it a few minor weaknesses - and... enjoy a company of good people.
Follow Ups:
I am a man of the South and my words may have more excitation as yours, but I reread my few lines and and rethink of this film and I must recognise that we share the same feeling on this picture. But in a time of mental & spiritual thirst this one is like some drops of water on a hot stone.
I see it at a good movie, that may grow on you. It has the potential to do so.
Yes, no questions, a very good movie. Even my wife, who's been quite nasty recently - man, she didn't even like the two recent French works - managed to say something nice about it. :-)And she is very harsh judge with great eye!
My wife must equals your or even worse! Very few films do find grace at her eyes.
The last time she had a laugh * was with " Le Dinner des Cons ".
When Anya gets bored she simply turns away and opens a book. Me - I tend to finish the movie, and in case of the last French one with Adjani I thought it was well worth it, and that that she bailed out prematurely.The worst part is when she, upon turning away, starts making some snide comments... he-he... that sometimes hurts!
Yes the same, she takes a book and after the film the same kinds of remarks...
As someone said : " Women are not made to be understood, but to be loved "
You need to be an old capitulative old fart to get it...
Loved, but not Lolitized?
Lolitized AND loved....
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