yorozuya_tsundelea
Iscritto in data giu 2005
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What an engrossing film about two flawed people. They both have dealt with loss. Eventually, Driving further is a kind of therapy for them. There are many moving aspects I easily relate to .For example, the art of acting . Moreover, the movie is full of stunning elements that make itself become one of contemporary classic movie in Japanese cinema. I am obsessed with anything in this film especially cinematography. Hidetoshi Nishijima is DILF (Daddy, I like to ..fall in love) type.
It's not Drive or Fast and Furious franchise but one of the badass movies I 've ever seen. This movie was created by someone who loves action movies. Although there are few action scenes, it's the real emotional outlet from a heartbroken movie geek. Creating something and acting like a favorite movie character are cool types of therapy. It also depicts the fragility of masculinity. Bellflower is a tribute to old-school action movies.
This offbeat biography movie is surprisingly fun, darkly funny and adrenaline rushing. Thanks to Tom Hardy's powerful performance and applied art stuff, this movie is about an epic portrait of criminal artist. Moreover, it's the counterpart of Drive (2011 by Nicolas Winding Refn) because it also tells the protagonist's masculinity. If the Driver's masculinity in Drive is positive, Bronson's masculinity would be negative but they both have something in common. They both might be cinema lovers (Ryan Gosling's character works as a stuntman while Tom Hardy's character was named after a legendary action star: Charles Bronson) Furthermore, the OST is really dope.
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