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Originally Posted by P_R
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A Serious Man - Releasing Oct 2nd. Looks interesting.
Intriguing, and can't wait any further. I guess they wanted to do this after NCFOM. This rings a bell like "Barton Fink", which was done when facing difficulties during making of "Miller's crossing", and ended up being a superior work. And I did see 'Burn after reading' as something written it in a zip, & as the title suggest, 'burn after reading'. :P
Question 35 : "No country for Old men" :clap:
Nice to see Magnolia being mentioned. Coens/PTA/QT - Trinity of new American cinema! :yessir:
TBL :clap: :clap: , but i rate Fargo & NCFOM higher than TBL :D
Did anybody see "A serious man"
I just saw it. Loads of hebrew, very very vague ending. I know the film on the whole has a profound meaning and is related to the Jewish Bible (just read from imdb) etc. but did not work for me. The humor was very dry too. There were a few interesting, very very Coen scenes though.
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No country for old men gave me one of the most satisfying movie watching experiences among hollywood movies. I have not seen a such an engrossing thriller since Silence of the Lambs.
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One of the decade's best from HW.
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