teokaranikas
Joined Aug 2020
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It's one of these moments that I feel obliged to rate and review a film, because I find it so underrated here. It should have at least 7,5 , not 6,6. The script was fantastic, with many twists, you saw something happening and when you thought you had it figured out something else happened. I also liked the presentation of each character in a manner that I found very interesting. A very original and unique film, that held your attention during all of its length.
Beautiful atmosphere, sometimes reminding of a film noir. Stunning photography and direction. Brilliant music from the master Clint Mansell.
A must see.
Beautiful atmosphere, sometimes reminding of a film noir. Stunning photography and direction. Brilliant music from the master Clint Mansell.
A must see.
I just saw it at Thessaloniki Documentary Festival and I have this magnificent feeling when I experience something so overwhelming. I want to rate it because it s a pity this movie to have so mediocre ratings and to help with my comment other people that love movies to go ant see it.
It s an hommage to the cinema. The story is so unbelievable. Besides that, the directors did a fantastic job. There was not just a single moment of boredom. There were moments that all the cinema laughed. One of the best documentaries I have ever seen and I see a lot. In my hometown Thessaloniki festival I saw 40. Go see it. Thank me later 😎
It s an hommage to the cinema. The story is so unbelievable. Besides that, the directors did a fantastic job. There was not just a single moment of boredom. There were moments that all the cinema laughed. One of the best documentaries I have ever seen and I see a lot. In my hometown Thessaloniki festival I saw 40. Go see it. Thank me later 😎
I loved it. Despite that it's not something new and that it was relatively predictable, I loved it. And I loved the two leading actors, very amiable, beautiful and great chemistry between them. The movie is based in real life. Sometimes life gets in the way of true love. Sometimes we make choices based on the current circumstances. But true love never ends.