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Critic Review - New Yorker

What Lars von Trier has achieved is avant-gardism for idiots.

August 1, 2004 | Comments (4)
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Kyle R.

Kyle Rogers

What David Denby has achieved is criticism for the lazy.

Mar 24 - 09:40 AM

PantaOz

Panta Oz

If it was for idiots why do you gave it a rotten tomato(???) it would be perfect for you... with an approach like that towards an art work you'll never be able to understand because of the lack of training and life experience you should be writting for Holywood approved films only!

Mar 29 - 06:06 AM

Double.Dubs

Edward Stymest

That was an unfairly mean-spirited comment but I lol'd.

Mar 29 - 01:07 PM

Gerard N.

Gerard Nordskoven

A rural American being alarmed by gunshots? A 1930's gun moll advising "aloe" for chapped hands? A gardener tending wild gooseberry bushes as if one could groom a tangled mass of seven-foot-long thorn-covered withes? An apple harvest that yields twigs as if apples were separated from their twigs like wheat from chaff? Mocking "hillbillies" that have sex with "cows" when a cow can kick in a 360 degree radius? A smalltown kid named "Jason" begging the gun moll for a spanking and shaming? Lars von Trier threatens to displace Ed Woods as the dopiest guy in films.

Jun 2 - 11:18 PM

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