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Moulin Rouge! A tearsqueezer on cocaine!

December 07, 2024

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[avatar]by Blender Dumbass

Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".


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Allow me to indulge in this review with you. ↩ Reply
Allow me to present you with a picture. ↩ Reply
Pardon me for using so much rhyme, to chime, ↩ Reply
and sing about it in this scripture. ↩ Reply

To me, a joy is found with a good tear-squeezer ↩ Reply
And Moulin Rouge! for certain qualifies ↩ Reply
And even though the characters in the movie aren't talking in rhyme all the damn time. Because it would be obnoxious and unbearable... ↩ Reply

... ↩ Reply
The songs in it I find to be quite nice. ↩ Reply

The movie is directed by Baz Luhrmann ↩ Reply
A person, prior, who's films I never seen ↩ Reply
But now, I feel, his works quite lure me ↩ Reply
My taste-buds are prepared for his film-cuisine ↩ Reply

As subject within subject of the movie ↩ Reply
Indian extravagance is seen on screen. ↩ Reply
The editing is so chaotic and so groovy ↩ Reply
Bollywood is where these kinds of things I've seen. ↩ Reply

I never knew Ewan McGregor is a singer. ↩ Reply
I never thought that Nicole Kidman's too. ↩ Reply
There are some flaws, but I'll not point any fingers, ↩ Reply
I quite enjoyed the acting of the two. ↩ Reply

Being a product of the beginning of the century ↩ Reply
The graphics seen on screen could wish more work. ↩ Reply
But Baz Luhrmann's direction of this symphony ↩ Reply
Turns this visual cheapness into a mere quirk. ↩ Reply

The movie is completely silly. ↩ Reply
The logic-phile movie-goers will be shocked. ↩ Reply
Even the songs seem chosen willy-nilly. ↩ Reply
Thought I'd agree the film as is had worked. ↩ Reply

The "Like a Virgin" by Madonna has been covered. ↩ Reply
And not by women, but by Jim Broadbent. ↩ Reply
I laughed my butt off and barely recovered. ↩ Reply
If not direction in which the movie later went. ↩ Reply

Please be so kind as to excuse this "poem". ↩ Reply
I needed tools, for the film to start unpacking. ↩ Reply
And as your writer, which I hope, you know him, ↩ Reply
I want to wish you finally... ↩ Reply

Happy Hacking!!! ↩ Reply


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I was skeptical of Luca Guadagnino's films like Call Me By Your Name until I saw them. It felt like Luca is making high brow dramas that are designed solely as tear-squeezers that appeal to contemporary politics. But then I saw his movies. From Call Me By Your Name to instant horror classics like Bones And All he proved time and time again that he is truly great. His movies are insanely visceral emotional roller-coasters that are not afraid to be sincere, while every other movie these days cannot take anything seriously. But then came a trailer of Luca Guadagnino making a movie about Tennis.


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