wse
nov 2000 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
Nuestras actualizaciones aún están en desarrollo. Si bien la versión anterior de el perfil ya no está disponible, estamos trabajando activamente en mejoras, ¡y algunas de las funciones que faltan regresarán pronto! Mantente al tanto para su regreso. Mientras tanto, el análisis de calificaciones sigue disponible en nuestras aplicaciones para iOS y Android, en la página de perfil. Para ver la distribución de tus calificaciones por año y género, consulta nuestra nueva Guía de ayuda.
Distintivos5
Para saber cómo ganar distintivos, ve a página de ayuda de distintivos.
Reseñas9
Clasificación de wse
A beautiful, thought-provoking and sexy film about what happens when a seismologist returns to her home town to investigate the mysterious cessation of the tide.
This movie surprised and intrigued me. I never knew where it was going, but I was satisfied by where it took me. The opening sequence alone (set in Tokyo) was worth the price of admission.
Funny and tragic at the same moment.
I can see why Pascal Bussiere is a star in Quebec. She brings us into her story even as her character holds the world at arm's length. When she began to feel the effects of the tidal disturbance, I felt them too.
I found director Manon Briand articulate and charming when she came to the Vancouver International Film Festival, but by then I had already seen and fallen in love with her movie.
This one is definitely worth watching.
This movie surprised and intrigued me. I never knew where it was going, but I was satisfied by where it took me. The opening sequence alone (set in Tokyo) was worth the price of admission.
Funny and tragic at the same moment.
I can see why Pascal Bussiere is a star in Quebec. She brings us into her story even as her character holds the world at arm's length. When she began to feel the effects of the tidal disturbance, I felt them too.
I found director Manon Briand articulate and charming when she came to the Vancouver International Film Festival, but by then I had already seen and fallen in love with her movie.
This one is definitely worth watching.
A beautiful, thought-provoking and sexy film about what happens when a seismologist returns to her home town to investigate the mysterious cessation of the tide.
This movie surprised and intrigued me. I never knew where it was going, but I was satisfied by where it took me. The opening sequence alone (set in Tokyo) was worth the price of admission. Funny and tragic at the same moment.
I can see why Pascal Bussiere is a star in Quebec. She brings us into her story even as her character holds the world at arm's length. When she began to feel the effects of the tidal disturbance, I felt them too.
I found director Manon Briand articulate and charming when she came to the Vancouver International Film Festival, but by then I had already seen and fallen in love with her movie.
This one is definitely worth watching.
This movie surprised and intrigued me. I never knew where it was going, but I was satisfied by where it took me. The opening sequence alone (set in Tokyo) was worth the price of admission. Funny and tragic at the same moment.
I can see why Pascal Bussiere is a star in Quebec. She brings us into her story even as her character holds the world at arm's length. When she began to feel the effects of the tidal disturbance, I felt them too.
I found director Manon Briand articulate and charming when she came to the Vancouver International Film Festival, but by then I had already seen and fallen in love with her movie.
This one is definitely worth watching.
I don't care if it's a guilty pleasure. I don't care what anyone else
says. I love this movie. I think it's brilliantly written (by the same
team who wrote Legally Blonde) and and given a glossy TV sheen
appropriate for the subject matter by director Gil Junger.
As the central Taming of the Shrew characters, Julia Stiles and
Heath Ledger are at their best here. Better yet are the supporting
players: uptight dad Larry Miller, geeky David Krumholtz, and the
incomparable Allison Janney (as the hilarious erotic-novel-writing
counsellor Ms. Perky).
10 Things bears repeat viewing, has great pacing, a fabulous
soundtrack and wonderful comic timing. For anyone who wishes
John Hughes still made teen comedies, I highly recommend this
film.
says. I love this movie. I think it's brilliantly written (by the same
team who wrote Legally Blonde) and and given a glossy TV sheen
appropriate for the subject matter by director Gil Junger.
As the central Taming of the Shrew characters, Julia Stiles and
Heath Ledger are at their best here. Better yet are the supporting
players: uptight dad Larry Miller, geeky David Krumholtz, and the
incomparable Allison Janney (as the hilarious erotic-novel-writing
counsellor Ms. Perky).
10 Things bears repeat viewing, has great pacing, a fabulous
soundtrack and wonderful comic timing. For anyone who wishes
John Hughes still made teen comedies, I highly recommend this
film.