Review of a film
I've seen I saw "A pigeon sat on a branch reflecting on the existence" by the Swedish director Roy Andersson last week but it's only now that I've found time to review it. I found out the time to review it right now.
The movie was awarded with the Gold Lion at The Venice Film Festival last September and there was some curiosity and attention by from the media and the audience too.
After I watched it watching it,I want to warn other new probabile probable spectators : the movie is awful.
I am used to seeing movies that are not mainstream and I love enjoing experimentations on the cinema's screens cinema screen.
But " A pigeon" is so pretentious, so cynical, so poor that I think the only experimentation you can find out in it, it's about is the patience of the spectators.
So look at all Greeneway's filmography, and Derek Jarman's too, in order to see how experimental cinema could be.
I thought about going to see that . . . I won't now - thank you :D
Review of a film
I've seen "A pigeon sat on a branch reflecting on the existence" by the Swedish director Roy Andersson last week, but I found out the time to review it right now.
The movie was rewarded with the Gold Lion at The Venice Film Festival last September and there was some curiosity and attention by the media and the audience too.
After I watched it I want to warn other new probable spectators : the movie is awful.
I am used to seeing movies that are not mainstream and I love enjoying experimentations on the cinema screens.
But " A pigeon" is so pretentious, so cynical, so poor that I think the only experimentation you can find out in it is the patience of the spectators.
So look at all Greeneway's filmography, and Derek Jarman's too, in order to see how experimental cinema could be.
<em>Thanks for the recommendation!</em>