Saturday, February 19, 2011

Pole Dancing Skin Eczema

- Jerzy Skolimowski (1978)

(The shout)

Visto in Dvx, in lingua originale sottotitolato in inglese.

Un tizio vissuto per 18 anni nell'outback australiano has learned a bit of magic tricks from the Northeast, including the cry that kills. Installatie gray little man in the house of a British-nothing will destabilize the couple's life, seduces his wife, destabilizes the mental health and kill a bit of sheep. To get rid of the gray inglesucolo he will have to resort to magic arts.

Films that would be deep, exotic while still in England and darkly mysterious (and mysteriously dark). Yet all I get is a great sense of emptiness of the plot and characters (because no one works in this film? Because no one makes decisions?) In Northeast sauce which is always cool, with some care in making the story to make it chaotic look deeper.

The result is therefore quite boring, interesting only at first, but then less and less concise, gets lost and loses the audience.

The director, however, he launches into several sequences of inserts have already seen, or sights that make it more confusing, but that operate in the sense of alienation and internal connection to the story, plus some authorial decision to the audience screamed in my face (the scene where his wife on all fours mimics the particular context of Bacon Black repeatedly shown up close, and at that moment the whole scene becomes B / N). More than a bad movie, an opportunity completely wasted.

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