seank1965
Joined Dec 2004
Welcome to the new profile
Our updates are still in development. While the previous version of the profile is no longer accessible, we're actively working on improvements, and some of the missing features will be returning soon! Stay tuned for their return. In the meantime, the Ratings Analysis is still available on our iOS and Android apps, found on the profile page. To view your Rating Distribution(s) by Year and Genre, please refer to our new Help guide.
Badges2
To learn how to earn badges, go to the badges help page.
Reviews1
seank1965's rating
This is a GREAT film. If you love strange and unusual films, Finisterrae is for you. We get to walk and ride along with two ghosts (with sheets and all) as they wander through the nether-regions looking for a way back to the living. One ghost seems to be enjoying himself. The other is none-to-pleased with the afterlife.
I won't spoil anything, but here is a gem. One ghost is given a rock as a gift by a different, more naked, ghost. Turns out the rock is "pleasure" and if you or a ghost or a creature from the underworld hold it up to your ear, you'll hear the sea-shelly goodness that is "pleasure." Bravo!
Also, if you or your partner aren't really in to experimental films, this one is not at all hard to stay with. There are multiple levels of meaning to be sure, but, it's basically a "road movie" set in Catholic Limbo. What happens on the ghosts' journey is certainly strange, but it's easy to sink your teeth into the basic plot. Yes, there actually is a plot. Don't try to digest it all at once, just sit back and go for a ghost ride.
This IS fabulous experimental cinema. I do hope it takes home a prize.
NOTE: If you're annoyed with the way HD has caused SD TV audio to be slightly out-of-sync, this film will please you. Senor Caballero has found the solution...no mouths! Bravo!
I won't spoil anything, but here is a gem. One ghost is given a rock as a gift by a different, more naked, ghost. Turns out the rock is "pleasure" and if you or a ghost or a creature from the underworld hold it up to your ear, you'll hear the sea-shelly goodness that is "pleasure." Bravo!
Also, if you or your partner aren't really in to experimental films, this one is not at all hard to stay with. There are multiple levels of meaning to be sure, but, it's basically a "road movie" set in Catholic Limbo. What happens on the ghosts' journey is certainly strange, but it's easy to sink your teeth into the basic plot. Yes, there actually is a plot. Don't try to digest it all at once, just sit back and go for a ghost ride.
This IS fabulous experimental cinema. I do hope it takes home a prize.
NOTE: If you're annoyed with the way HD has caused SD TV audio to be slightly out-of-sync, this film will please you. Senor Caballero has found the solution...no mouths! Bravo!