tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28902318.post7092869407739398982..comments2023-12-29T03:14:08.657-05:00Comments on the jaded viewer: My Name is A by Anonymous (Review)the jaded viewerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06187249754406306760noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28902318.post-56683529854013601832012-11-24T11:56:26.313-05:002012-11-24T11:56:26.313-05:00What a lame review! Honestly, there's a lot, a...What a lame review! Honestly, there's a lot, a lot more to this movie!<br />Acting is amazing, directing is always personal and fierce, finally, you should have, at least, mentioned the only well known actor appearing here, and,in a powerfully directed, sex scene, Domiziano Arcangeli, playing, and, very well,the somewhat still young, alcoholic father of great new actress Alex Damiano, also quite awesome, as Angst. That whole segment does contains elements that would not be so criticized, if they were coming instead from a Jean Luc Godard movie, made in the 1970's/1980's!<br />In a way, i feel more for this, than Godard's sublime yet aseptic and truly emotionless storytelling.. here, you can hear them breathing, man!<br />This film has an incredible visual style, and, saying that the dialog is pure vulgar spewage (whatever 'that' really means, anyway) comes truly across more like a jaded, obnoxious,and, frankly, quite inept sense or sensibility over the understanding of progress in real basic Cinema, and not,just experimental student's stuff! It also just bring us to think that who writes is either truly with the blinders on, or cannot even merely tolerate the existence of newer avenues in filmmaking.<br />This overall sounds more like a vivid attack, than a cohesive,rational, educated review! However,and, especially, after going on to read a bit more of what is very praised on here, i would say that, maybe, it's just best to let it be, and, forgive, while understanding that everyone's got their own limits, or more simply, and, more nicely put, that life has its own very peculiar ways to show us, at times, how we all do finally get something that is not meant for anyone, and, like, that old saying, "To Each his Own", reveals yet a bit about everyone, without truly offending anybody! <br />ALEX ROSShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00486256108143182139noreply@blogger.com