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  3. This movie was painfully boring. Dreadfully bereft of any plot. Empty characters living empty lives. An episode of Who's

This movie was painfully boring. Dreadfully bereft of any plot. Empty characters living empty lives. An episode of Who's

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    Asbestos_is_bad — 18 years ago(September 10, 2007 06:22 PM)

    "Wheres the pain, yearning, existential crisis, sexual politics?"
    Had you been slightly more observant:
    When Leon and Pete were talking in the bathroom they say, "dont you wanna cry sometimes??" "Well, yeah; but you don't, do you?"
    This SHOULD show you that the pain, yearning, existential crisis and sexual politics ARE there, but for the self beneficence the characters hide it.
    Nonetheless i didn't enjoy this movie. And it may well be that i didnt understand it. but it is my belief currently, that movies have no place in real life circumstances, as this was. It was not fantastical nor unfathomable, it was down the line credible, and i just don't like that.
    Likened to a small degree to Dylan Thomas' 'Under MilkWood'- a play for aural fixation wherein the characters and their activities throughout the play could be come across in any real society.
    An outstanding performance- but not my type. haha

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      radicalmedia — 21 years ago(April 02, 2005 12:04 PM)

      I couldnt agree more.
      Im sure Ive seen this dead woman in the vines a thousand times before.
      And who gives a beep about a greek cop with problems "emotionally investing"..
      They should have made it a comedy. This tawdry psycho babble had soft on politics, passionless framing of its characters and uninspired performances (despite their "natural" feelingfelt like good old method to me!)
      And whats with the pull focus at the end from Peter Phelps in the trees to the Maori guy in the cafe? My god.that was seriously borrowed from a medibank private commercial. They could have just had two simple medium shots. Far more elegant and heartbreaking.
      Paul Kelly is great on folk record..but should stay clear of movie soundtracks. Tom White proved a similar sountracking disaster. Its just too pat.

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        Purity_of_Essence87 — 21 years ago(April 02, 2005 05:29 PM)

        i still liked this movie a lot.
        There used to be a me behind the mask, but i had it surgically removed. - Peter Sellers

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          kristianbrodie — 20 years ago(April 12, 2005 09:14 AM)

          No plot? What's wrong with you? This is heavily plotted, densely layered and extremely intelligent social drama of the very highest quality. I can only assume you're too dull to understand it.

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            nakedhandfilms — 20 years ago(April 12, 2005 06:41 PM)

            This film tries encompasses so many cliches it's not funny!
            A) Trying to be a lynch film with a body in the flowers
            B) Trying to be an altman film with intersecting lives
            but what is most annoying is that the film comes off like a self help journal for middle class twats. There is no strength in films politics or its social satire. Everything is watered down the only interesting characters are portrayed by Rachael Blake and Daniela Farinacci
            TVyES Great tv..but far too explicable and obvious for good cinema.

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              its_a_GeoffreyRush_thing — 19 years ago(May 20, 2006 05:20 AM)

              So, you're saying Geoffrey Rush is a bad actor then? Ha, no taste whatsoever.
              Well, not all films will appeal to everyone I guess. But I loved this film, very engaging and enjoyable to watch.

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                CamelCamelCamel — 19 years ago(July 16, 2006 04:43 AM)

                This film tries encompasses so many cliches it's not funny!
                A) Trying to be a lynch film with a body in the flowers
                B) Trying to be an altman film with intersecting lives
                C) Trying to be a Cimino film with those shots of Vietnamese people
                D) Trying to be a Kurosawa film with people who wear shoes
                Hey, you're right!
                Proud of what the Republicans have done? If not, vote Democrat this November!

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                    Aquileia — 18 years ago(May 12, 2007 10:30 AM)

                    Wow, there are some astonishingly stupid people with incredibly bad taste posting on this thread. Lantana is one of the best films I've seen in years, with amazing performances by Geoffrey Rush, Anthony LaPaglia and the rest of the cast. You need a few brain cells to appreciate it, yes, but this film is hardly rocket science. I don't get why so many people found it inaccessible. I found it highly emotionally charged and deeply affecting.

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                      bloovee — 18 years ago(June 02, 2007 07:30 AM)

                      Classy stuff

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                        clairo_3 — 18 years ago(June 20, 2007 03:37 AM)

                        Rachael Blakes character was the only one who had a serious crisis. We should have focussed on herand maybe we would be lifted from the quagmire of upper middleclass whitefolks deliberating about their boring lives
                        mm she broke up with her husband which was her own choice and decided to screw some other guy while drinking, smoking and dancing alot.
                        thats truly a crisis compared to barbara hershey's character who was dealing with grieving for her daughter and coping with the breakdown of her marriage.
                        sorry but the loss of a child - or any close relative - is a pretty big crisis.

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                          tillzen — 18 years ago(September 09, 2007 01:35 AM)

                          Stick to "Who's The Boss" as anything deeper is beyond you. The ONLY thing wrong with "Lantana" might be the pace but your inability to see this film for ALL that it WAS, reminds us all of the worst of the internet, as any moron with a clue of what makes art, can slag something so worthy.
                          STOP posting as you have no taste or criteria or depth to critique ANYTHING (including "Who's The Boss"). In a perfect world you would be stripped of internet access for anything but porn, as you are simply unworthy of this privelage, as clearly complex thought eludes you. "Lantana" was a fine film with some of the most subtle acting EVER! Kudos to ALL involved!

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                            Dashkatt — 18 years ago(September 19, 2007 10:43 PM)

                            Well, once again, I see that the only taste some people have is in their mouth.
                            This was a well done film that had the same intersecting story line of subsequent films that did quite well. Perhaps those highly critical of this film might do better watching more shoot-em-ups and car chase films. That might be more attuned to their ability to comprehend. Perhaps more ghetto action flicks? Drug abuse, teenage rebellion from a different angle? Oh brother.
                            This was an interesting story although full of a lot of coincidence. Anthony Paglia did well in his portrayal however at times he forgot to use his characters correct accent.
                            Barbara Hershey well, there's just not enough movies with her in them.
                            Oh well I enjoyed the film, and that's all that matters.
                            ta ta

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                              Phydeaux50 — 18 years ago(October 24, 2007 08:32 AM)

                              If you're young, cuckookachoo, then hope that one day you'll come to have a vision of humanity that allows you to understand this film. If you're older; how tragic.
                              Get back to it in a couple of decades, and if it still gives you nothing, I'll give you a full refund on the (largely) unused portion of your life.
                              Well, that's all a bit harsh. If you are young, cuckookachoo, then it's no big deal that you didn't like Lantana because it's not your time to. Although your time will come. But now is the time for you to find it all so dull that it could bore an a$$hole into a wooden horse. Fair comment, if so.

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