foreign films with damn japanese endings
Jun. 2nd, 2002 10:37 amThis whole happy ending concept is just beyond some people isn't it?
Just saw a twistedly-sort-of-funny-but-in-an-evil-and-not-so-funny-way movie about the Serbian/Bosnian war, called "No Man's Land."
It was truly awful, because damnit, it makes you think, and everybody dies in the end, and it totally destroys your faith in the UN, which, until this movie, I believed in.
The movie ends and you're left with this sick feeling in the pit of your stomach... It's a good movie, but having grown up witnessing the guerrilla warfare of Columbia, it hits a little close to home.
That is all.
That, and Audrey Hepburn is(was?) a beautiful woman, a good actress, and a decent person. She ought not be allowed to sing, and that's a fact.
Just saw a twistedly-sort-of-funny-but-in-an-evil-and-not-so-funny-way movie about the Serbian/Bosnian war, called "No Man's Land."
It was truly awful, because damnit, it makes you think, and everybody dies in the end, and it totally destroys your faith in the UN, which, until this movie, I believed in.
The movie ends and you're left with this sick feeling in the pit of your stomach... It's a good movie, but having grown up witnessing the guerrilla warfare of Columbia, it hits a little close to home.
That is all.
That, and Audrey Hepburn is(was?) a beautiful woman, a good actress, and a decent person. She ought not be allowed to sing, and that's a fact.