sexta-feira, julho 15, 2011

Hollywood Buzz #132

O que se diz lá fora sobre TABLOID, de Errol Morris:



«It is a spellbinding enigma, and one of the damnedest films Morris has ever made.»
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times.

«The sheer heterogeneity of human experience is one of his (Morris) enduring preoccupations, and he has found, once again, an impossible and perfect embodiment of just how curious our species can be.»
A.O. Scott, New York Times.

«Errol Morris' TABLOID is bonkers in all the best possible ways -- a welcome return to perverse portraiture after a lengthy sojourn in the realm of more serious-minded subjects.»
Peter Debruge, Variety.

«At 88 minutes, TABLOID is short and sweet (it's pure movie candy), but by the end we've forged an emotional connection to Joyce McKinney at the deep core of her unapologetic fearless/nutty valor. And that's what really makes a great tabloid story: It's a vortex that's also a mirror.»
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly.

«Morris clearly invested so much time and energy in McKinney's story because he saw her as emblematic of our crazed times. Others might wonder whether the sad saga deserves quite this much attention, but there's no denying the film's morbid fascination.»
Stephen Farber, The Hollywood Reporter.

1 comentário:

Paulo Soares disse...

Até agora vi sete documentários do Morris e não houve um de que não tivesse gostado muito, por isso a expectativa é grande.

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