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Woman in a Dressing Gown (1957)
Must see!
Had this title in my watchlist for awhile, but I guess the description was a bit dry, leading you to think this could be just another soap opera. Man, how wrong I was!
Some of the best scripts and acting I've seen in a while, please do yourselves a favor and watch this masterpiece!
Austerlitz (1960)
Likeable
I dunno much about history, but watching this movie made me think Napoleon was a funny little man, which I doubt it's true.
Wanted to like this epic production more, but too many things seem "out of pace" (in lack of a better term). Rating it 7 just because I'm aware of the effort put into making it, at that time.
La soupe aux choux (1981)
Very entertaining!
You're in for a treat with this movie! Louis de Funes, Jean Carmet and Jacques Villeret are going to make you smile and laugh out loud in this lovely comedy!
It's nice to see de Funes in a role not so tough and arrogant as usual, but delightful nonetheless!
Vous pigez? (1955)
Enjoyable
Well, I've watched it despite the negative reviews and low rating, and I've enjoyed it. It's a light movie, the story and the acting are more than decent and you won't regret watching it during an easy evening.
Det kom en gäst... (1947)
Good crime mistery movie!
Don't let yourselves fooled by the low rating, the movie deserves better.
It's a typically crime story: a person dies and you're left guessing until the end of the movie about the murderer. Considering the fact that Scandinavian cinematography isn't that well known, I think most of the actors had an above average performance, the scenery was perfect for a noir movie and the music was also very well suited.
Don't dive in with high expectations and let yourselves be surprised during 68 minutes of misterious nordic production.
Max et les ferrailleurs (1971)
Confusing?
Well, as much as I've enjoyed the acting, I can't rate it high because of how disconnected the movie seemed.
OK, he's having a bad time (his whole career) catching relevant thieves, even though he's a very smart and independent guy. And (the plot) he decided to invent some? So he'll feel better, knowing that he just caught those small crooks (with high hopes)?
You might say it's a psychological movie, but it didn't convinced me.