rodeoclown
Entrou em out. de 2002
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Classificação de rodeoclown
If you search for a document telling you the truth about falling into drug addiction in the 70s, this is the right film for you. But this is not a mere documentary; it's got artistic value, as well as great acting by the young and cute Nadja Brunckhorst and Thomas Haupstein. The scene where Christiane, after her first heroin sniffing, gets through a long gallery in a car with her friends is a wonderful metaphore of her first step into addiction. Great locations and a beautiful, functional photography complete this very good film, which represents an isolated case in director Ulrich Edels's career.
Why did Marlon Brando take part in this trash movie? This is garbage at all levels, often falling off into unintentional ridiculousness, and if you've been taking it as a funny movie for all of its length, the final scene will make you think that there's something wrong with the man who created this film. Not recommendable even to Brando's die hard fans; the man doesn't leave a mark as always, here he's just another actor. Horrible.
In this age of consumerism and multimedia, this movie makes you wish you were born in the thirties, a time of naivety, fantasy and wonderful "tunes" as well. Woody Allen here remembers his childhood, and his narration is involving, funny and moving at the same time, making you say "past times were better", even though you've never been there. A delicious Mia Farrow and an awesome photography by Carlo Di Palma complete this perfect little jewel.