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films42

Joined Feb 2001
FILMS FOR TWO is the online guide for BUSY couples. We seek out films that educated, intelligent men & women can see & enjoy together. We see mainstram films, but we also see indies, documentaries & foreign films, to help our readers get beyond the endless hype!
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Ratings110

films42's rating
Split
3.68
Split
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Reviews33

films42's rating
Split

Split

3.6
8
  • Aug 27, 2015
  • Stunning!

    This stunning new film uses familiar images from prior Kampmeier films (e.g., the naked women in the lake in VIRGIN, the snakes in HOUNDDOG, etc) to go in daring new directions that are even deeper, darker & more rewarding.

    Amy Ferguson is very good as "Inanna" (an actress piecing together a career in New York's Indie Theatre scene), but Morgan Spector is a revelation as "Derek" (a tormented artist who makes brilliant theatrical masks which seem to have been born in Julie Taymor's worst nightmares).

    SPLIT is not for the faint of heart & I have no doubt it will prove to be just as controversial as VIRGIN and HOUNDDOG. But remember this: no one knew Elizabeth Moss before Kampmeier cast her as the lead in VIRGIN, and Dakota Fanning had only played kid roles before Kampmeier cast her as the lead in HOUNDDOG. She also cast Robin Wright in key supporting roles in both films. So if actresses of this stature have put their trust in Deborah Kampmeier, then so should you!
    The Muses of Bashevis Singer

    The Muses of Bashevis Singer

    7.9
    8
  • Feb 1, 2015
  • SPOILER ALERT: "Our goal was to investigate how a creator creates."

    This Is Sodom

    This Is Sodom

    6.6
  • Sep 13, 2011
  • Chgo POV: Knee-Slapping Fun

    To Harry: Maybe it was funnier for me, stuck here in the Chicago diaspora without knowing anything about the TV version. I truly enjoyed all the silly stuff for its own sake, & for the rest of the day, every time I snuggled up to hubby & sang the sugar-sweet "Ha Echad," we both cracked up.

    Dov Navon and Tal Friedman (who were so funny together in "The Schwartz Dynasty") have wonderful chemistry again as "Mr and Mrs Lot;" sad-sack Navon providing the perfect counter-weight as Friedman flies ever-higher over the top. You're probably right in suggesting that I missed some of the "local jokes," but I think anyone with a Jewish funny-bone will know more than enough.
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