How long is it?
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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How long is it?
That's a rather personal question.
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That's a rather personal question.
Heh. I considered making that exact post....
On the AV Club lists: like too many movie lists, it's remarkably shy on accessible comedies, though The 40-Year-Old Virgin made one person's list.
Did you read the comments? There's a very long discussion about the merits of Talledega Nights vs. Anchor Man as the comedy of the decade.
Talk to Her might have been narratively interesting, but the main character is presented as sympathetic and I just can't accept that. At all.
My favorite PA movie will always be Women on the Verge.
Unfortunately, rape seems to be a thing with Almodovar (e.g. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, Kika)
I really like very early Almodovar like Labyrinth of Desire.
Granny O'Grimm was fantastic. I wonder what Granny Radio will sound like. That moppet girl in the bed looked a whole lot like Matilda.
Talk to Her might have been narratively interesting, but the main character is presented as sympathetic
I disagree. He's presented as an object of pity rather than of hate, but I don't think that's the same thing - the emotion we're supposed to feel is disgust, not sympathy.
We might interpret it differently. I know there was a ton of debate about the movie at the time. I didn't read any of it before I saw it (I never read critiques until after I've seen a film) and walked out feeling really creeped out all on my own.
ETA: just read your edit. I think part of my problem was that the posters and the other adverts I'd seen, and the tone of the movie, presented it as a love story.
I have learned my lesson and never read AV Club comments...too much hipper-than-thou makes me "Hulk Smash" Although probably not among Ron Burgundy defenders.