#cinema
Ratings:
★★★★★ Masterpiece
★★★★ Great
★★★ Above Average
★★½ Okay
★★ Mediocre
★ Awful
Daffy and Porky take center stage in this outrageously entertaining film.
Harmony Korine's latest cinematic experiment remains purely experimental by the time the credits roll. While fascinating, it fails to evoke any emotional resonance.
A film I never understood as a teen. A film I understand too well as an adult.
Carlos Saura’s “Peppermint Frappe” plays like the love child of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” and every film Luis Buñuel ever made. This is a film about the fetishizing of women. There are moments in “Peppermint Frappe” that you look away in horror and disgust, but only because it is true.
I do not know exactly what Carlos Saura wants us to come away with after watching “Peppermint Frappe”. It has the structure of a psychological thriller and unfolds like one, yet there is something deeper at work. This is a title I have to really think about. I want to unlock its secrets.