acclaimed critic (real) and wannabe intellectual
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'look at me now!'
camera work is great, we all know that…
but what really took me out was that “chase” scene with both of them slightly jogging, that was pure comedy.
(episode 3 is where this series really shines tho, let’s be honest)
“I used to talk to you all the time, even though I was alone. I walked around for months talking to you. Now I don’t know what to say.”
Ever since I’d heard about Paris, Texas, I’ve had extremely high hopes for this. And I’m happy to say it delivered.
This film has it all.
The score,the cinematography, the acting, the narrative. Everything hits.
Possibly the most honest portrayal of emotions I’ve seen in a while. The third act is…
'oh my old friend, you haven’t changed a bit.'
not at all what i expected it to be, i guess that’s the pleasure of going into things blind as hell. anyways, the music in this is phenomenal. umberto smerilli seems like a name i should remember cause wow. especially when he’s walking to the bar as the different man for the first time, just a gorgeous little track.
i really liked the performances too, and all around, i might add. sebastian…