Loro
Finch saw the Italian film Loro, and got me a ticket to see it later on in the Film Festival, since he knows that I quite like the writer/director, but also as he told me at a party, "I need someone to talk about it with!"
The film is both literal and allegorical to the same end - that our politicians are greedy and manipulative, and it's destroying our lives and the world that we live in.
It was, to an extreme, not in excess, a lot of T&A, but as an essential part of the world, part of the story. As my wife put it as I was out the door to see the movie, "Watch out for your boner....".
The main character's acting was invigorating. The imagery and symbolism were wonderful and confounding. This is one of those great films that once watched, the viewer is now able to begin digesting the message. On the downside, I think it will be difficult to find the second half of the film here.
The film is both literal and allegorical to the same end - that our politicians are greedy and manipulative, and it's destroying our lives and the world that we live in.
It was, to an extreme, not in excess, a lot of T&A, but as an essential part of the world, part of the story. As my wife put it as I was out the door to see the movie, "Watch out for your boner....".
The main character's acting was invigorating. The imagery and symbolism were wonderful and confounding. This is one of those great films that once watched, the viewer is now able to begin digesting the message. On the downside, I think it will be difficult to find the second half of the film here.
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