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9,1/10
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10 Stunden Farbe auf einer Wand trocknen lassen.10 Stunden Farbe auf einer Wand trocknen lassen.10 Stunden Farbe auf einer Wand trocknen lassen.
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Charlie Shackleton
- Self
- (Nicht genannt)
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Here in the land of the free and the home of "sex is worse than violence," the MPAA reviews and rates every single movie that gets a wide release, thereby ensuring that little Timmy will never be subjected to the unimaginable horror of seeing a single female nipple floating amidst a sea of simulated carnage. Across the pond, they have a similarly draconian organization called the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), whose review process costs filmmakers the equivalent of $9 per minute of footage. This is a particular problem for independent filmmakers like Charlie Lyne, who doesn't just have $1,300 to toss around when he has to pay his staff in whatever the fancy British equivalent of Monopoly money is. Britty Bucks? To stand up to this tyranny, Lyne took to Kickstarter. Now, you're probably thinking that he did so in order to raise the funds to get one of his films rated, and in a way you'd be right... but this was not just any film. See, Lyne promised that for every nine dollars and change he raised, he'd submit footage of another minute of paint drying to the BBFC. He raised enough to force the stuffy British censorship authority to dutifully sit through around 10 hours of white paint drying on a brick wall. The board assigned the imaginatively titled Paint Drying a U rating (the equivalent of a G here in the United States) before notifying Peter Jackson that his record had been broken.
Amazing monumental movie. Funny, touching, beautiful, with a great acting and brilliant twists. Addictive from start to finish. Pure cinema. 12/10 The best movie ever made.
9/10, too fast paced, but overall pretty good!
I think the plot moved too fast in the second act, it would be great if they applied more layers to the plot before the last act, it would helped the film to develop a better color pallet and with that cause a more durable effect.
But it was the first film of this kind, I hope they continue with this series, I always wanted to watch concrete curing in real time, or maybe in an epic about continents drifting!
Keep the good work, I eager for the sequence!!! I'll watch now in 0,25x to find Easter eggs and create an Youtube video about the details!
I think the plot moved too fast in the second act, it would be great if they applied more layers to the plot before the last act, it would helped the film to develop a better color pallet and with that cause a more durable effect.
But it was the first film of this kind, I hope they continue with this series, I always wanted to watch concrete curing in real time, or maybe in an epic about continents drifting!
Keep the good work, I eager for the sequence!!! I'll watch now in 0,25x to find Easter eggs and create an Youtube video about the details!
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In the quiet corridors of contemporary cinema, where artistic brilliance often meets commercial constraints, "Paint Drying" emerges as a beacon of sheer brilliance. Director has meticulously woven a tapestry of emotions, aesthetics, and intellect, creating a cinematic masterpiece that defies conventional storytelling. Within its 120-minute runtime, the film effortlessly elevates cinema to the echelons of high art, leaving its audience awestruck and profoundly moved.
At its core, "Paint Drying" is a testament to the power of visual storytelling. From the very first frame, the audience is plunged into a mesmerizing world of color and light, where each scene is akin to a painting come to life. The cinematography, masterfully orchestrated, captures the nuances of human expression with unparalleled finesse. Every frame is pregnant with symbolism, every shot a stroke of genius. The film's visual allure is impossible to ignore; it seeps into your consciousness, leaving an indelible imprint that lingers long after the credits roll.
The narrative, although subtle, possesses an extraordinary depth. It meanders through the intricacies of the human experience, exploring themes of love, loss, and the indefatigable human spirit. The characters, brought to life by a stellar cast, breathe authenticity into the story. Their dialogues are sparse yet profound, and their emotions are conveyed through subtle glances and nuanced gestures. This minimalist approach to storytelling allows the audience to immerse themselves fully in the characters' world, forging a profound emotional connection.
What sets "Paint Drying" apart is its ability to seamlessly blend the visual and auditory elements into a harmonious symphony. The musical score, haunting and evocative, serves as the film's heartbeat. It punctuates the silence with its melancholic notes, enhancing the emotional resonance of each scene. The synergy between visuals and music creates an immersive experience, enveloping the audience in a cocoon of sensory delight.
Beyond its aesthetic brilliance, the film delves into the depths of the human psyche. It poses existential questions that linger in the air, challenging viewers to reflect on the very essence of their existence. The philosophical undercurrents are subtle yet thought-provoking, inviting introspection in the midst of visual splendor. "Paint Drying" is not merely a movie; it is a contemplative journey that stimulates the intellect and touches the soul.
In conclusion, "Paint Drying" is a triumph of artistic vision and storytelling prowess. It is a cinematic gem that invites viewers to experience the world through the lens of a true auteur. As the lights dim and the screen comes to life, this film transcends the boundaries of cinema, becoming a transcendent work of art that will be remembered for generations to come.
At its core, "Paint Drying" is a testament to the power of visual storytelling. From the very first frame, the audience is plunged into a mesmerizing world of color and light, where each scene is akin to a painting come to life. The cinematography, masterfully orchestrated, captures the nuances of human expression with unparalleled finesse. Every frame is pregnant with symbolism, every shot a stroke of genius. The film's visual allure is impossible to ignore; it seeps into your consciousness, leaving an indelible imprint that lingers long after the credits roll.
The narrative, although subtle, possesses an extraordinary depth. It meanders through the intricacies of the human experience, exploring themes of love, loss, and the indefatigable human spirit. The characters, brought to life by a stellar cast, breathe authenticity into the story. Their dialogues are sparse yet profound, and their emotions are conveyed through subtle glances and nuanced gestures. This minimalist approach to storytelling allows the audience to immerse themselves fully in the characters' world, forging a profound emotional connection.
What sets "Paint Drying" apart is its ability to seamlessly blend the visual and auditory elements into a harmonious symphony. The musical score, haunting and evocative, serves as the film's heartbeat. It punctuates the silence with its melancholic notes, enhancing the emotional resonance of each scene. The synergy between visuals and music creates an immersive experience, enveloping the audience in a cocoon of sensory delight.
Beyond its aesthetic brilliance, the film delves into the depths of the human psyche. It poses existential questions that linger in the air, challenging viewers to reflect on the very essence of their existence. The philosophical undercurrents are subtle yet thought-provoking, inviting introspection in the midst of visual splendor. "Paint Drying" is not merely a movie; it is a contemplative journey that stimulates the intellect and touches the soul.
In conclusion, "Paint Drying" is a triumph of artistic vision and storytelling prowess. It is a cinematic gem that invites viewers to experience the world through the lens of a true auteur. As the lights dim and the screen comes to life, this film transcends the boundaries of cinema, becoming a transcendent work of art that will be remembered for generations to come.
When I first saw this I thought "here we go, more Oscar bait with no substance" boy was I wrong. I laughed, I cried and thought about this long after the end.
The cinematography, actor and script came together beautifully to create a true artistic masterpiece.
Highly recommend
The cinematography, actor and script came together beautifully to create a true artistic masterpiece.
Highly recommend
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- WissenswertesCreated by director Charlie Shackleton to force the British Board of Film Classification to watch many hours of paint drying to protest the practices of the British censors.
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- 5.900 £ (geschätzt)
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- 10 Std. 7 Min.(607 min)
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