Review of Unknown Pleasures (2002) by Asim D — 12 Mar 2004
[b][i]Fog of War, The:[/i][/b] [b]7 out of 10;[/b] Interesting, yet it still felt too much like a lesson and less a captivating documentry. I found Capturing the Friedman's to be more riveting and more thought provoking as a whole.
[b][i]Unknown Pleasures:[/i][/b] [b]4 out of 10;[/b] A dull, dull film that failed to stimulate any kind of empathy or care from me. Making a slow film is an art, and this director failed to realize a slow film isn't good because its slow. Wong Kar Wai needs to teach this guy a few things about improv filmmaking.
This review of Unknown Pleasures (2002) was written by Asim D on 12 Mar 2004.
Unknown Pleasures has generally received positive reviews.
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