Jerome Farzamfar

Jerome Farzamfar Pro

Favorite films

  • When Marnie Was There
  • Luca
  • Mommy
  • Cloud Atlas

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  • Hundreds of Beavers

    ★★★★

  • Flow

    ★★★½

  • House of Gucci

    ★★★

  • Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

    ★★½

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  • Hundreds of Beavers

    Hundreds of Beavers

    ★★★★

    What the fuck. (Compliment)

    Maybe a bit too long and could have avoided one or two repetitive jokes that didn't serve neither story nor plot.

    Very satisfying watching experience. Probably a better Minecraft adaption than the upcoming Minecraft movie itself.

  • Flow

    Flow

    ★★★½

    Very cute. Quite adult and grounded. A bit too adrift in its storytelling. The vibe is there, but it's missing a certain hook. It left me kinda empty, will probably not really think about it again except for when talking about indie animation filmmaking and how amazing open-source and realtime tools can be.

    Superb framing and composition, but some horrendous camera work. I get the "flowing" concept, but not every shot has to be a long-take establisher with obvious CG…

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  • Sultana's Dream

    Sultana's Dream

    ★★★

    A beautiful if not a little dull exploration of Indian feminism in form of an artist's travel diary.
    The concept is nice. The final movie turned out quite messy though. It's like a philosophical podcast that's constantly being interrupted by travel sequences to showcase the countries' cultures and characters' emotions. However only the first two acts were really able to formulate and finish proper thoughts. The longer the movie went on, the less precise and thus less interesting it became.…

  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ★★½

    Mostly awesome cinematography and pretty pictures. Egger visually paints an atmospheric world in which evil and grief consume us, simply because we are too cowardly and conceited to acknowledge and thus make the first step to fight against the evil within ourselves.

    This potential message however does not get across.
    This movie is more interested in playing out plot points and dubious lore explanations. It eagerly connects its characters where I was lacking interest for any of them. It pays…

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