Mon Oncle
by Felipe Rosa
Mon Oncle: Jacques Tati’s masterpiece is a gentle comedy but a biting satire; his film is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, top
by Felipe Rosa
Mon Oncle: Jacques Tati’s masterpiece is a gentle comedy but a biting satire; his film is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, top
by Felipe Rosa
The Apartment: Billy Wilder’s film mixes a great deal of sweetness and cynicism, comedy and drama; somehow,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama, romance, top
by Felipe Rosa
Mr. Hulot’s Holiday: Jacques Tati’s masterpiece is the near-perfect combination of comedy and melancholy. The comedy is
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, top
by Felipe Rosa
Stories We Tell: in a way, Sarah Polley is very fortunate to have such a great story to tell in this documentary;
Categories: Film reviews, Revisit • Tags: documentary, top
by Felipe Rosa
The Wire: every once in a while, something comes up that forbids one to be coy about it; in that spirit,
Categories: Non-Film Reviews • Tags: crime, drama, top
by Felipe Rosa
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Sergio Leone tells his entertaining tale unhurriedly, letting the film (and most scenes) breathe.
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: top, western
by Felipe Rosa
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence: Roy Andersson presents a film that is an spectacle of precision. The sense of humor is dry and mostly dark, but delivered always at the exact moment for maximum impact. The overall style is rather unique: light on dialogue, the camera always set static for the whole vignette, essentially no cuts; it suggests a rigor in the observation, but the action itself is always borderline (sometimes over the line) absurd. Every shot […]
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama, top
by Felipe Rosa
The Rules of the Game: Jean Renoir presents the viewer with a wonderful farce; the plot itself is not as important as the presentation (as well as the implied criticism) of the world where the story takes place. The characters are broad and simple, but the group is large and the multitude of relationships is always a joy to watch. Dialogue is sharp, replete with great one-liners. Performances by the cast are, generally, stylized (this is, after all, a comedy) […]
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama, top