Ralfscheapthrill
Joined Jan 2001
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The idea is not bad. Jella Haase is the perfect choice. But then... nothing really works. Instead of telling a story they.lock you up in an eye candy store, where too much is happening just for the camera, where too much is just copy-pasted out of "Kill Bill", a key dialogue from "Heat" and so on. Of course you can borrow and even steal but you have to know why, what for, and you have to know your limits and deal with them. There are moments when you feel: Well, this could be about characters who'd like to act like in the movies, and the gap between these movies and their behaviour becomes obvious, pretty funny and even moving. But instead of making this part of the story, it's just.a show off. For example: "On the nature of daylight" by Max Richter has been used in soundtracks pretty much - to support moments of tragedy and pain. But if there is nothing to support, if you actually just name but don't tell what's tragic and painfull and hope for deep emotions, just by using that kind of music, you don't know what you're doing. In the end you have nothing but content for a well working marketing campaign. Please watch Jella in "Berlin Alexanderplatz", a great movie without a big marketing budget, sadly pretty much ignored by the audience.