| Schauspieler | Typ | mh |
|---|---|---|
| Jude Law | Person | |
| Patrick J. Adams | Person | |
| Steve Buscemi | Person | |
| Dianne Wiest | Person | |
| Jakob Cedergren | Person | |
| Eddie Izzard | Person | |
| Bob Balaban | Person | |
| John Leguizamo | Person | |
| Lily Cole | Person | |
| Judi Dench | Person | |
| Simon Abkarian | Person | |
| Riz Ahmed | Person | |
| Adriana Barraza | Person | |
| David Oyelowo | Person |
| Regisseur | Typ | mh |
|---|---|---|
| Sally Potter | Person |
Christian_alternakid am 18.01.2014 um 11:58 Uhr:
The british writer and director has taken a bad idea for a radio play and tarted it up with highly stylized video that is supposed to be the work of a kid using a mobile phone camera.
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Boxoffice will be limited to members of the filmmaker’s family, if that.
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Given complete rubbish to say and with such witless direction, the actors contribute uniformly the worst performances of their careers.
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Many years ago, Yoko Ono made a picture in which she had people of all ages and stripes take their pants off and walk on a treadmill while she trained a motion picture camera on their naked buttocks. The entire film was a series of buttocks in motion and compared to Potter’s “Rage” it was an absolute masterpiece.”
(Ray Bennett, The Hollywood Reporter)
babygirliegirl am 19.01.2014 um 01:32 Uhr:
ABER: Vorgestern "Tango Lessons" von 1997 gesehen,
in dem Potter als Protagonistin eine Idee für einen Film hat
(und seeeeehr viel Tango tanzt...).
Und siehe da 2009 entsteht eben dieser Film: RAGE!
Unter diesem Gesichtspunkt: Hut ab für dieses filmische Gesamtkunstwerk!
Beide Filme mag ich aber persönlich nicht und muss leider Herr Bennett schon Recht geben.