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anabilbao1981

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Delaney

Delaney

8.5
10
  • Jan 11, 2010
  • Amazing

    Excellent 100% American short by catalan Torrens, who directed with elegance and auteur style his awarded Coming to Town. Now, Torrens do it again with a portrait of the real 66th Road, plenty of humor and horror, especially freak horror, the "Torrens's Genre". Midget people, crazy love, bizarre moments… this is one of the best shorts of 2008, an excellent peace of art that become one the Sitges main titles. Carles Torrens, a catalan guy who understands American culture maybe better than an American guy. And he knows who to move the camera. I watch Cronenberg on his work but it make me feel like an Spielberg movie. Delaney rules. A little peace of great cinema.
    Cuatro estaciones

    Cuatro estaciones

    7.6
    10
  • Jan 7, 2010
  • Charming.

    Sweet, delightful, lovely, full of colors and love. What a surprise. It deserves to be watched by everyone who loves good movies and for those who doesn't know to create memorable characters. It's ending is a lovely honoring to the greatest love movies of all time (from "Gone with the wind", "Annie Hall" to "Before sunset") with this memorable characterizations by the -by now- unknown David Verdaguer (Woody Allen clown) and charming Leticia Dolera (Imagining Argentina). Amazing and fresh performance with brilliant dialogs full of memorable quotes. One of the best romantic comedies of the year and, no doubt, one of the Spanish greatest of 2010. Low-budget, huge imagination. This is one of the best TV-movies I ever seen. 10 out of 10.

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