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tylerdurden24 writes: on May 30 2008 11:11 PM i hope john doe punishes you for your sin of a bad review (Reply to this) |
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nieczłowiek writes: on Jul 09 2008 04:03 PM Have your opinion, sir, yet I genuinely believe that a critic like you knows the Polish cinematography good enough to present such a view. I wish you could present your knowledge more precisely. (Reply to this) |
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kondorr writes: on Jul 17 2008 03:28 AM Well, i am polish and I REALLY dont believe that polish cinematography is anywhere near good... there pops one film once every two or three years... but the rest is simply awefull! Plastic dialogue, bad acting, worse cutting, absolutly no directing... thats polish cinematography... and the exeptions like "D%u0141UG" or some others only validade the rule! (Reply to this) |
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kondorr writes: on Jul 17 2008 03:31 AM PS on this site the film i mentioned (DLUG) goes by the name of THE DEBTH... really first class movie - but one of a very few! (Reply to this) |
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Fincher7 writes: on Jul 26 2008 05:33 AM How anyone can't appreciate the greatness of this film is beyond me, it's an intelligent, superbly shot, thought provoking, moral dilemma, one that keeps you guessing until the very end and you'll be thinking about this movie long after the credits roll. There have been a lot of serial killer flicks that have tried to give an understandable justification to the killer's motives and actions but in Seven when the killer explains the reasons behind his murders it's not so easy to be dismissive and simply pass him off as insane, as Detective Mills learns in a most disturbing fashion. (Reply to this) |
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MargotVoguey writes: on Apr 23 2009 12:04 PM It resembles neither a Nike commercial OR a Polish art film, bad or otherwise. Clearly, you need to find yourself a new job. (Reply to this) |
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Cold Injected writes: on Jul 04 2009 08:53 AM The review doesn't make sense, it resembles a cross between a lottery drawing and a bad episode of Step by Step. (Reply to this) |






