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5.9/10
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- Jean-Luc Godard(segment The Three Disasters)
- Peter Greenaway(segment Just in Time)
- Edgar Pêra(segment Cinesapiens)
- Jean-Luc Godard(segment The Three Disasters)
- Peter Greenaway(segment Just in Time)
- Edgar Pêra(segment Cinesapiens)
- Stars
- Jean-Luc Godard(segment The Three Disasters)
- Peter Greenaway(segment Just in Time)
- Edgar Pêra(segment Cinesapiens)
- Jean-Luc Godard(segment The Three Disasters)
- Peter Greenaway(segment Just in Time)
- Edgar Pêra(segment Cinesapiens)
- Stars
- Jean-Luc Godard(segment The Three Disasters)
- Peter Greenaway(segment Just in Time)
- Edgar Pêra(segment Cinesapiens)
- Jean-Luc Godard(segment The Three Disasters)
- Peter Greenaway(segment Just in Time)
- Edgar Pêra(segment Cinesapiens)
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hackwork
Earlier I watched many movies of JP Greenaway, some films of Jean-Luc Godard and not watched Edgar Pêra movies at all. I was watching a 3x3D movie on Kyiv Molodist festival - I was interested to see how the maitres can work with new 3D technologies. I am proposing to evaluate each parts of movie separately: JP Greenaway, shot a postcard with vignette, rating 6 for past achievements, we have seen nothing new - for example "A TV Dante" (1989)film - "A dazzling and inventive piece of video-image making...an eye-stitching use of television" according to The Guardian. Edgar Pêra, shot a student skit, rating 4, funny, dizzy from the 3D effects. Jean-Luc Godard, shot nothing, rating -1(negative), used to be a great master, the expectations was to high. Average rating 3=(6+4-1)/3.
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- otaran
- Oct 25, 2013
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