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IFFR 2008 - La Maison Jaune

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Movie: La Maison Jaune (Amor Hakkar, France, Algeria, 2007, 87′)

Date: Jan 30, 2008

Rating: ★★★☆☆
(Nice little movie)

Plot: A rural family tries to deal with the loss of their eldest child, who died in an accident.

Cast: Amor Hakkar also plays the main character and his depiction of a grief stricken parent who tries to keep his family together, is very well done. The rest of the cast does a respectable job.

Visuals: Nice, subtle images of the Algerian landscape.

Conclusion: I especially liked the calm acceptance and determination of the father when he went on his journey to fetch his son’s body. I also liked how with every problem encountered somebody helps out the father.
It’s a movie with a fine story, nice visuals and acceptable performances.

IFFR 2008 - Let’s Finish!!!

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Movie: Let’s Finish!!! (Whang Cheol-Mean, South Korea, 2006, 99′)

Date: Jan 30, 2008

Rating: ★½☆☆☆
(Struggled to stay awake..)

Plot: Three total strangers decide to meet up for a fantastic road trip; at the end of the trip they’ll commit suicide. The trip doesn’t go as planned.

Cast: Skippable.

Visuals: Highly skippable.

Conclusion: Okay, okay, I really was tired. The evening before was a late one and I had to get out of my bed at a very early time. So it wasn’t all surprising that I’d be nodding off during a movie, but I know for sure that a lot of people were also falling asleep during this particular movie.
It wasn’t interesting, it was boring. Maybe I just lost out on some very important plot and character developments, but for me, it wasn’t a great movie.
Off to another volunteer party..

IFFR 2008 - Men’s Group

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Movie: Men’s Group (Michael Joy, Australia, 2008, 104′) imdb link

Date: Jan 29, 2008

Rating: ★★★★☆
(Touchy, feely stuff for blokes..)

Plot: Seven totally different men share one common deficiency: they’re stuck in their own lives and have bottled it all up to the breaking point. Now they start a weekly session: not therapy, just a chance for blokes to vent.

Cast: Excellent and well-balanced cast, none of the actors grab too much of the limelight for themselves.

Visuals: Nothing really special.

Conclusion: Every bloody cliche is used in this story: men can’t share or express their feeling, men are always the little boys looking for daddy’s love and approval (although, one group member had the expected unwanted daddy love), etc. You also know that these men will bond during the story and help each other to grow a bit.
Here’s the funny bit: the predictability isn’t bothersome. I was fascinated by the tension, the backstories and the new relationships that blossomed within the group.
I really enjoyed the fact that the biggest, most violent and most twisted guy of the group does not see the error of his ways to change into some do-good wanker.
The movie does a good job of keeping me entertained for more than three quarters of the duration. That’s good enough for me.

IFFR 2008 - Estomago: A Gastronomic Story

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Movie: Estômago - A Gastronomic Story (Marcos Jorge, Brazil, Italy, 2007, 113′) imdb link

Date: Jan 29, 2008

Rating: ★★★★☆
(Food for thought.. )

Plot: Simpe-minded but gastronomically talented Nonato shares his culinary adventures with us. But all this love for food can’t be without cost, pain or suffering. For himself and others.

Cast: Strong cast, even the more one dimensional characters leave a lasting impression. And where can I find me a woman like Fabiula Nascimento? Damn..

Visuals: Dunno, not a lot really, but sometimes I got this sense of the Amelie movie, but without all that sticky sweetness.

Conclusion: I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It’s very hard for people not to enjoy a movie about food and cooking. The contrast between nice genius cook and maniac terrible drunk is a bit simple.
Once you figure out the right sequence of the two storylines, you’ll be able to predict the dark ending all too easily. It’s not a big flaw, and all I can say about the ending is that I’ll never be able the wipe the imagery off my brain.
I’ll certainly never say That’s a fine piece of ass without thinking about this movie.

IFFR 2008 - Andalucia

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Movie: Andalucia (Alain Gomis, France, 2007, 94′) imdb link

Date: Jan 28, 2008

Rating: ★★★☆☆
(Great lead actor, somewhat surreal)

Plot: We see our main character trying to live his life as a free soul, never to be confined to one limited definition of how things should be done. But in the meantime, he has his personal demons to take care of.

Cast: Samir Guesmi as the main character, Yacine, was impressive. This guy’s facial expressions and those eyes that convey both childish joy and grownup despair, wow!

Visuals: An interesting mix of gritty city life imagery and fantastic fantasy dreaminess.

Conclusion: We follow Yacine’s never-boring life, struggles and smiles included. The epiphany/climax wasn’t handled very well, it felt out of sync. But still an entertaining movie..


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