Thursday, 21 October 2010

Four Minutes

What you thought of Four Minutes:

Excellent: 61

Good: 10

No other categories received a vote. Overall response was 96%

A perfect film. Gripping. Wunderbar! I loved every minute. Absolutely brilliant.
Fantastic. Truly magnificent. Brilliant! Lovely music. Superb.
Brilliant. Best film for years! Gripping. Fantastic – best film ever.
Exhausting to watch – excellent. Riveting. A lot to think about. Totally absorbing, brilliant.
Bit Bleak. Decent film, good music. This ranks as one of my top 10 films.
Long Distance Runner’s entrapped sister. Brilliant. Unusual / Outstanding.

Stunning – I can see why Graham rushed back from Edinburgh to see it!
I too would race back from Scotland to see it for the third time.
Absolutely amazing! One of the best films you have shown us. Film telling a story intelligently.
Best yet. Faultless suspense and everything else from beginning to end.
Romantic realism; a little predictable in places but beautifully shot and superbly acted.

Sensational – up there with the best films ever!! Powerful, courageous performances.
A mind-blowing and powerful film from all aspects.
Powerful is too weak a word for this remarkable film. It was like an assault – violence heaped on pain again and again.
Hard work, hard on the bum but all worthwhile. A powerful film with complex emotions.

How much longer will Germany feel the need to self-flagellate?
This is a difficult film – I mean to see it again. Outstanding performances and the music was superb.
Truly great film – marvellous acting – really didn’t know how it would turn out.
Excellent! And I’ll add that Jenny had fingers and fists of fury.
Glad it was not in Hollywood’s hands. Fantastic performances by both leading actresses.
Superb acting – A second viewing would strengthen ones appreciation.
Almost unbearable to watch. I cannot remember ever being held so brutally by a film – magnificent.
Wonderful music – a film that totally held the attention in spite of struggling to read the subtitles.
She moved through the interstices of the prison system (with the grand piano) and the international competition with considerable ease. Did this seem convincing? NEARLY DEAFENED AT FRONT!

Hit that ivory sis – and forget the fat applicant.
How silly to ask me for words.
Not sure if I liked it or not – but great performances!


The next film will be Frozen River on November 4th at Durweston.

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