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When the credits roll, you're left wondering about Tom's mysterious past, and it's frustrating not being able to trust anything he says. But that's easy to overlook because Ripley's stunning visuals and flawless acting overshadow these flaws. It's not just one of the greatest Highsmith adaptations ever, but Ripley stands as one of Netflix's top shows. While some episodes may feel slow with lengthy dialogue and quiet moments, the pacing picks up with intense scenes that inject humor into the mix. Overall, Ripley delivers moments of violent release amidst the tension, making it a must-watch.....
This movie was terrible. Even though I'm a fan of Ahmed Rubel and Tariq Anam Khan, this one was just strange and not enjoyable. It felt like they were trying too hard to be artistic, but it just came off as pretentious. The dialogue was hard to follow, and there was hardly any plot or a satisfying ending. I don't understand how they even got funding for this garbage. It seems like they were just trying to make trash look fancy. Or I Must Be Missing Something. I'm curious about why some people might actually enjoy or see artistic value in this film, despite its flaws. I want to understand what they find redeeming about it, even though I personally think it's terrible.
I really miss the typical humor of Woody Allen because of the language barrier. When I watch his movies, it's not just about comedy; it's like you can almost picture Woody Allen standing there, finding the humor in human mistakes and laughing along with us. "Coup de Chance" isn't a huge departure from his usual style, but it's more lively and enjoyable than his recent films. The cast is sharp and energetic, showing that he can direct well in French. Everyone looks like they're having a great time in this light-hearted comedy that unexpectedly takes a darker turn. Woody Allen tells a funny story in a simple way, mixing detective-style drama with city romance. The outcome is a clever and amusing spoof created in a laid-back manner.