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Dünyayi Kurtaran Adam (1982)
Turkish trash classic
This world saving makes Al Adamson and Ed Wood look like choirboys in comparison! And surely this is nothing for squeamish Indiana-Jones or Star-Wars-buffs or even Flash-Gordon-fans. Instead you can expect salvos of unintended laughs, especially because of daring cheekiness concerning copyrights. Therefore "The Man who saves the world" has supposedly never been shown outside Turkey for understandable reasons. "Great" and totally weird costumes as well as unorthodox acrobatics will put you over the edge. Maximum trash galore, but lots of redundant and recurring scenes makes this a total bore after a while. Don't watch this alone or without alcohol!
Memento (2000)
Just a deception package!
Just a deception package! In NO WAY this picture is only half as intelligent as it pretends to be. A quite good idea in deed, but after a promising start it gets a heavy-handed, mechanical and predictable bore and a pure letdown, especially because it stays beyond the means. And sorry folks: It really is no achievement to UNDERSTAND this movie -but it sure is to to keep up till the end.
Der Kongreß der Pinguine (1993)
Poetic beauty in every word and frame!
What a charming and delicate, but nonetheless definite way to say how mankind is estranged from nature!!! Not sloppy or mawkish, but heart-warming and honest; no pure intellectual and literate writing, but poetic beauty in every word and frame. This little pearl deserves a lot more viewers. I hope that it won´t be dubbed then for the US, because it has such a nice, not translatable or imitable off-narrator.
Koyaanisqatsi (1982)
A-never-before-seen interplay of three forces: editing , music, photography
This landmark film sure is totally unique in any way. That perhaps is the reason why a few people rated under 8 or 9 - I think they must have been either not open-minded enough or they just haven´t realized resp. esteemed the power of movie language here. A-never-before-seen interplay of three forces: editing , music, photography.