Change Your Image
Pete-119
Reviews
An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
A Must See
All Americans need to put aside their petty political differences and begin to do something that may help divert a terrible tragedy for our children. This is an important documentary motion picture that has shown Al Gore in a very passionate role as he lectures on the crisis that is very much with us.
Had the supreme court not elected Bush as president, I often wonder what kind of world we'd be living in today. In any way it would have to be a better world. Somehow, and I know it's going to be a monumental struggle for the people to overcome the greed and power of industry and politics, we all need to finally address this issue that is threatening all life on this beautiful planet of ours.
Mothers and Daughters (2006)
Mothers and Daughters (2002)
I saw this film in San Diego at a film festival. This was a film that should have never left the editing room. I, for the life of me, will never understand what intent this film had in mind. It certainly wasn't "camp" or a twisted black comedy. At times it tried being serious and just tripped over its own rubbish. The actors seemed like rejects from porno films; I've seen high school amateurs performing more believable than the actors in this film.
It was an embarrassment to have to sit in the dark, in disbelief for nearly a couple of hours with friends, enduring this painful and ugly attempt at filmmaking.
Wo de fu qin mu qin (1999)
Simple and Elegant
In today's hi tech, screaming, blood gushing cinema, something refreshingly simple and elegant comes along. The Long Road is filmed in black and white and color. And the visions are poetic, moving and rare for the screen. The story is a love story that is overwhelmingly simple.
Focus (2001)
Focus on Reality
The most striking feature about this well acted film, is the almost surreal
images of the era and time it was shot it. I could sense the time and moments were stark and very real. Even the language was so well chosen. It's all too often when colloquialisms of today's world are carelessly used in movies about
another time and place