Ana_Banana
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Classificação de Ana_Banana
Avaliações111
Classificação de Ana_Banana
Bad acting, bad cinematography, bad editing, and no script, but besides all this it's very good - I'm kidding!
The dialog is almost entirely made up of quotes, and it shows: it doesn't flow and has no logic. There is nothing in this film about the real Enescu, one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Why is he a great composer? One can never find out about it from this film.
Of course, the film makers are only interested in gossip and his love life. And this wouldn't be so bad if they showed the contrast between the greatness of the artist and the flaws of his married life, which would have been a real subject for a good film.
P. S. In the end credits, the pretentious filmmakers wrote the name of one 'L. W. Beethoven'. So much for the accuracy level of this lame flick.
The dialog is almost entirely made up of quotes, and it shows: it doesn't flow and has no logic. There is nothing in this film about the real Enescu, one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Why is he a great composer? One can never find out about it from this film.
Of course, the film makers are only interested in gossip and his love life. And this wouldn't be so bad if they showed the contrast between the greatness of the artist and the flaws of his married life, which would have been a real subject for a good film.
P. S. In the end credits, the pretentious filmmakers wrote the name of one 'L. W. Beethoven'. So much for the accuracy level of this lame flick.
It's fun, clever, charming and emotional, and the ending is its best part, contrary to what some of the reviewers have written. If we were to judge based on their reviews, some people desperately want to be lied to and have allowed the romantic comedy genre to degenerate in Hallmark formulas. Well, rude awakening for them: life is not that way, folks! This is why this movie is so much more believable and touching.
How many perfect matches and marriages have you seen to last in real life? How many blind passions have you seen in real life obscuring the obvious choice for some people? Adding quality to such life-like characteristics, this film asks the age-old question whether men and women could be just friends. And not having big, predictable 'stars' contributes to its freshness and even good acting.
One more clever touch of this film is precisely the avoidance of closing up every scene (namely the final one). As one great, smart, fun and under-appreciated American actress (Lauren Graham) recently said, real life has no closed chapters like the scenes in a movie. So, the open ending adds credibility and emotional depth to this film, helped by the female lead's fine acting.
How many perfect matches and marriages have you seen to last in real life? How many blind passions have you seen in real life obscuring the obvious choice for some people? Adding quality to such life-like characteristics, this film asks the age-old question whether men and women could be just friends. And not having big, predictable 'stars' contributes to its freshness and even good acting.
One more clever touch of this film is precisely the avoidance of closing up every scene (namely the final one). As one great, smart, fun and under-appreciated American actress (Lauren Graham) recently said, real life has no closed chapters like the scenes in a movie. So, the open ending adds credibility and emotional depth to this film, helped by the female lead's fine acting.