DaPascha
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Strayed persons in a strayed movie. Six or seven scripts, each ten minutes long, rolled into one pointless movie with no direction or redeeming value whatsoever.
Well, maybe a few laughs here and there. But this has been done better, American Perfekt for example. The title says enough, I guess...
Well, maybe a few laughs here and there. But this has been done better, American Perfekt for example. The title says enough, I guess...
Like a good short film should, The Saint Inspector makes up for in quality what it loses in length. The narrative is deliciously one-dimensional and simple (there's a saint, there's a saint inspector: the latter inspects the first) but the visual flair and style and the overall impact are stunning. Psychedelics on celluloid! If you like: check out the feature-length "The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb" (1993) by the same production company.
.. for an otherwise not very exciting or brilliant film. The weak point really is the screenplay. It deals almost mechanically with the events as they happened. Thankfully director Norman Jewison has some nice tricks to keep the viewer interested and he had the luck of having Denzel Washington for the lead role. IMHO, he should have gotten the Oscar over Kevin Spacey for American Beauty...