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Kaishi: Gaia's Requiem (2003)
Fantastic journey through an ever changing world.
It is rather difficult to explain how a film with no words and no actors can both meaningful and enjoyable.
Kaishi is a film that stoops very much into the impressionistic art form of filmmaking. It features wonderful animation and a great score. Though difficult to say how exactly, the film just works. In fact, to maybe put it more plainly, the film is extremely cerebral. And a rare treat for the senses. Its as stunning a journey as any I have undertaken with a short film.
Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star (2003)
A faily disapointing half-wit flick
Ill be honest with you. I've never really enjoyed the humor that David Spade has done both in his previous films and in his days with SNL.
I've never liked it but I've always wanted to because my chums would fall on the floor laughing. All this, and I never really got into it.
So when my best mates and I decided to go see it, it was with some real hesitation that I handed over my money.... And with good reason.
The humor ... sorry let me be more clear. The "humor" in this film isn't all that funny save for a few scenes. In all, I laughed about 6 times. And I mean real laugh outloud laughs during this film...
But I can do that sitting at home watching an equaly lame show on the tele and save my hard earned cash.
Wait till this film hits the air waves.. That way, you can watch it at home and be happy knowing that you didn't pay a dime to see it.