Those scenes after Ron left Harry and Hermione, dragging a bit IMO. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
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Those scenes after Ron left Harry and Hermione, dragging a bit IMO. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Wibha
Edhu andha east German civilian espionage padama?
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Originally Posted by P_R
adhethaan!..
Another movie that has a similar kind of theme - Being a part of another persons life, without their knowledge -is "A shortfilm about Love" by kieslowski.Just loved it..liked it much much better than Lives of others.Well...except that line of similarity..both movies are different.
The climax of Shortfilm about love is one of my most fav.
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Originally Posted by ajithfederer
Watchmen.
Nallathan poyittirunthuchu, but the last half an hour intha maramandaikku yeerala. Totally blur. Don't know what the cow was going on. I suppose those who have read the graphic novel may get better grasp. Rorschach character is fascinating, with and without mask.
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Originally Posted by Wibha
Loved it... and unlike nassar, I didnt find it dragging :P
Minority report (2002)
Of the sci-fi dumeels done by Spielberg I like this dumeel better. It has quite the entertainment.
AF, if you mean sci-fi action, then yeah it's pretty entertaining. Cliched, but fun. But verum sci-fi-nu paarta, nothing can hold candle next to Close Encounters. Maybe lighted match, not candle :wink:
Yeah i should have written properly. Of the sci fi films of spielberg that I have watched, I like MR more. I haven't seen Close encounters yet.
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Originally Posted by groucho070
The Killing
What a brilliant film :clap:
Apart from Strangelove - which too yineeq for any comparison, this is the most enjoyable Kubrick film I have seen.
Barring oru sila stagey dialogues , it is extremely well written. Absolutely gripping, accessible and interesting till the very end. Executed very well.
Lalidha paathura vENdiyadhu dhaan.
Godard wasn't impressed by the film because of its derivativeness..
In deed the most accessible and intriguing film of early Kubrick..