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Post by The Social Introvert on Apr 20, 2017 8:27:45 GMT
It doesn't really have good ratings on RT and such but I thought it was great. It's a mystery centered around an art auctioneer who becomes obsessed with a reclusive woman who hasn't seen human contact in years, and communicates with people through the walls of her home. I gave it a solid 8/10. The thing I liked about it the most was Ennio Moricone's absolutely gorgeous score, his best since Malena and far better than the one he won for The Hateful Eight. He really does bring his A game for Tornatore. It's used to perfection in the movie and there's one scene that blew me away as a result of the combination of the score and what happens in the scene itself. Here's my review of the film, if you're interested: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WKAK_vbgx4
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Post by miike80 on Apr 20, 2017 8:37:02 GMT
It doesn't really have good ratings on RT and such but I thought it was great. It's a mystery centered around an art auctioneer who becomes obsessed with a reclusive woman who hasn't seen human contact in years, and communicates with people through the walls of her home. I gave it a solid 8/10. The thing I liked about it the most was Ennio Moricone's absolutely gorgeous score, his best since Malena and far better than the one he won for The Hateful Eight. He really does bring his A game for Tornatore. It's used to perfection in the movie and there's one scene that blew me away as a result of the combination of the score and what happens in the scene itself. Here's my review of the film, if you're interested: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WKAK_vbgx4Yes, I love the movie! I'm baffled by the bad reviews, I think people were expecting a thriller or something, when it's much more than that. I find it beautiful and sad that the only women in Geoffrey Rush's character's life are the ones in the paintings. I own it on Blu-ray as I want to do with all Tornatore's movies but there are some that I cannot find
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Post by The Social Introvert on Apr 20, 2017 8:40:24 GMT
It doesn't really have good ratings on RT and such but I thought it was great. It's a mystery centered around an art auctioneer who becomes obsessed with a reclusive woman who hasn't seen human contact in years, and communicates with people through the walls of her home. I gave it a solid 8/10. The thing I liked about it the most was Ennio Moricone's absolutely gorgeous score, his best since Malena and far better than the one he won for The Hateful Eight. He really does bring his A game for Tornatore. It's used to perfection in the movie and there's one scene that blew me away as a result of the combination of the score and what happens in the scene itself. Here's my review of the film, if you're interested: www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WKAK_vbgx4I find it beautiful and sad that the only women in Geoffrey Rush's character's life are the ones in the paintings. Agreed. It makes it all the more sad when the skim is skim is revealed, and how it breaks the protagonist.
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Post by deeznutz on Apr 24, 2017 18:17:26 GMT
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