
This is a film about an american journalist disaapearing in Pakistan and the struggle of his wife to find him. An ordinary film. Not so much lies, which is a good thing about the film.
The massacres conducted by the colonial armies are unveiled after more than five hundred years, the film shows a cruelty that still exist but took another shape...who said history does not repeat itself?
A daring film to talk about history in more objective way.
David Lynch said in an interview that he wanted to do something professional because "there are funny stories about everyone is writing scripts in Hollywood" so he wrote a master piece that deserves to be studied over and over in art academies. The screenplay is dramatic and full with suspension that I have never seen in any film before. Simple yet powerful scenes, organically connected. A film that does not end because you take it with you home, you think about it and you discover it over and over like T.S.Eliots' waste land. Noami Watt was more than great in her role as an actress in her first steps towards "hell". The music added so much to the film to the extent that one can never imagine them separated. The story is very deep, strong and tragic. It is a scream of a witness from Hollywood about the atrocities of Hollywood David Lynch complained that he said nearly nothing, he surely has so much to say but he actually said in few scenes more than what his Hollywood colleagues have said in thousands of scenes.
A musical drama that is typical of Hollywood productions. Mixing love, sex and money in a magic way. It is a film that ends and is forgetten after you leave the cinema. Nicole Kidman performance was good but not as she was in "to die for".
A social drama about a man bewteen two women...not an easy situation...
Complex drama about childhood, criminality, justice and love. Good film.