jferreira
Entrou em jul. de 2000
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C'mon! It's so bad that it's almost funny! Those costumes would be great for a fantasy party! Hairdryers for communicators, flame pistols and gas propelled spaceships... It's a miracle that they did not set fire to the stage! It's a pity that we never get to see those evil aliens, except in the form of that green spray. I'm sure it would have been fun! nd that plot... If it wasn't for the large amounts of bad acting, I would almost feel sorry for those actors! Also be ware of some outrageously sexist scenes. The special effects would be already outdated in 1955 not to mention in 1965... Oh! The spacewalks are hilarious, not to mention the planets and the spaceships! All together it might have cost around $35... Watch it for the fun!
When I went to see this movie, I was expecting a movie somewhere between the typical Asian and European flow, with beautiful landscapes and a document on different ways of living, all around a main story taking the whole thing forward. If for the beautiful landscapes and the different ways of living I wasn't disappointed, as for the main story, unfortunately ended 3 minutes after the movie began!!! It's a pity, because there was enormous potential to develop something to bring the film on. A group of city persons arrives on a far isolated country village to wait for the dead of an old woman, and that's it!! That's the story!!! You never know why, or who sent them, or nothing. That's it!!! No further development is added, and the movie turns on a documentary on Iranian village way of living. There is some humour with the constant running to the top of the hill to receive mobile phone calls, several personages that you never get to know and a very subtle homage to women. If you're trying to find out a documentary to learn a bit about the way of living of Iranian remote villages, then that's the film you're looking for. If you want to see a movie with an argument, then you've got to look somewhere else.