Trailer Link
Release Date:
February 20, 2015
Synopsis:
From IMDb: “A story about love deception, the return of the past, a tragedy, or even the violence contained in an everyday detail, appear themselves to push them towards the abyss, into the undeniable pleasure of losing control.”
Poster: B- / D+ / C- / C / D / B- / C (6) / A (6)
Review: (#1) A brief glimpse into the six stories being told in the film. It’s not original, but it flows visually. (#2) This is a crappy, cheap design that isn’t even remotely interesting. (#3) Like #2 in simplicity, but adding a touch of color and added designs within the title, which helps a fraction. (#4) This one isn’t very interesting, nor is it very distinctive. (#5) Even less distinctive than all the prior designs combined. (#6) An interesting three-dimensional design that begs the viewer to look deeply to explore the film.
(#7-#12) Individual character posters that tell nothing of the story and have very little imagination apart from being different color tints. (#13-#18) These are a clever sextet of designs that symbolically evoke the six stories at play in the film.
Trailer: B-
Review: The trailer takes time to get going, but when it does, it begins to look like a fascinating anthology film that might be better than a lot of what Quentin Tarantino has been known for doing.
Oscar Prospects:
A nominee for the 87th Oscars for Best Foreign Language Film, the movie doesn’t seem like the kind of thing the Academy would go for. I suspect they will go with another film for the prize.
Revisions:
(February 15, 2015) Original
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