Chungking Express - 5/10 - The first half = good off-beat comedy with an amusing noirish tinge. I'm not sure what anything had to do with anything, but it was well-written and acted (and funny) enough that I didn't mind just enjoying the ride. The second half = trite, twee and wholly predictable romcom. Several people in class made an Amelie comparison and that doesn't seem out of place, as both have stupid female characters doing wacky things for no good reason. At least Amelie was interestingly shot, and Audrey Tautou is way more likeable than whoever the girl is here. And that one didn't beat any jokes into the ground like this one did with the pineapple cans and California Dreamin'. By the time whatsherface started breaking into the cop's apartment I tuned out.
La règle du jeu (1939) What I cannot put up with here are all those farcical scenes in the villa and the recourse to a little ingenious expedient (the two jealous men cannot identify correctly a woman) to bring the stopry to the end. 7\10
You've convinced me. But where did you learn to score, Russia? Under such a damning critique, the movie would have to be rated in the 4-5 range.
I'd say it is the Bogiest performance, but the role is unusual.
Bound (1996) - Erotic thriller about two lesbian chicks stealing from the mafia.
Bound (1996) - 5/10Erotic thriller about two lesbian chicks stealing from the mafia. The first directorial effort by the Wachowski brothers (or should I say brother and sister?) who are responsible for the Matrix trilogy. Joe Pantoliano does Ralph Cifaretto five years before his first appearance on The Sopranos... Don't ask me why I wasted my time with this.