Tideland Last Part (14)
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What a disturbing, twisted, messed up, dark story. And yet, some how charming and whimsical, like a nightmare version of Secondhand Lions. At least it ended on a positive note, with Jeliza finding (hopefully) a new guardian who will take her away from the madness and teach her what's right and wrong. Well done, indeed.
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If Gilliam's initial intent was simply, to out weird the rest of the planet, then he succeeded, with weirdness to spare. The whole life and death theme was a bit macabre but it had a lot more going for it than just strange.
Beautiful film, well cast and acted, great sets and cinematography and very different from the standard "Hollywood" outpourings.
Great stuff heyitsmija thanks for taking the time and keep them coming.
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This movie is disturbing and will leave a bad taste in your mouth, or leave you sad and melancholy for no reason.
But it's worth seeing, because the art and imagery along with cinematography are top notch, and so is the little girl's acting, since she not only plays her part, but the parts of her dolls as well.
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Thanks for the upload, this was the first time I've seen this movie. It's so freakin' WEIRD!! Interesting nonetheless =] thx again.
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sad movie
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Jeliza Rose Hahahaha what a funny name
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the first time shes ever been held
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Really horrible film. It was like a twisted Alice in Wonderland. But seriously incredible at the same time. The wee girl in it was so amazing at her acting.
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@iwasbornat82 de ella solo he visto Las Viirgenes Suicidas y si me gusto mucho, ya que la mencionas tambien me dedicare a ver otras pelis de ella, gracias por recordarme
Damn ive watched this movie several times already. Did anyone else feel a bit depressed after watching it?
It just reminds me of what was so great about being a child. The trainwreck in the end to me represents growing up. Its like Time to stop with the fantasies and start your real life now....
eh im all bummed out now... =(
Great movie though. Like gilliam said himself..
Its funny, Touching, And disturbing.
HipHopElectronic 2 years ago 24
wow thats intense. I can understand how the end represents the 'destruction' of childhood, or simply just coming of age. but it kind of has a happier tone to me. like, jeliza-rose and dickens kept referring to the train explosion as 'the end of the world', and dickens wanted to clean away everything with the use of exploding the train, so the final scene could be like jeliza's corrupt world being 'cleaned away', and out of the ashes and rubble she can emerge and start over with a clean slate.
shniggle99 1 year ago 14