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Colossal Reviews

  • Jess 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    Little question mark Do you have many friends?

    emm...confused.

    I was attracted by the small video on Weibo and looked for it specially, but the whole film is a bit confusing. Is it because the expression is too vague.

    The characters behave strangely and strangely, even if they are drunkenly explained, there is a bit of logic. Fortunately, I felt...

  • Sincere 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    Suddenly I found out where the details of the film's attempt to express the heroine's alcoholism were

    Although I don’t feel that when I watch it, I don’t think it can directly reflect that the heroine is in a drunk state, but the film does try to express the heroine's drunken state special.

    And this point is

  • Isabell 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    No prize quiz time, who do you think is the most scumbag after watching this film?

    A female protagonist (I am decadent and drunk. I don’t want to work but I’m kind and brave and don’t rely on men. A good girl who saves the world) B male 1 (I like you, I try to help you please you when you’re in difficulty, but why do you go back I can not stand my...

  • Lessie 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    Controllable is oneself

    The setting of the film is strange, and various elements seem to me to talk about one theme-control.    From the protagonist discovering that her drunken behavior would affect several lives across the ocean, she realized her responsibility and learned to control her behavior. Since her elementary...

  • Jessie 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    After all, one person took it all

    The film and the brain holes are very good themes, and the explanatory angle also starts from the extreme feminism of the heroine Gloria, which fully conveys the spirit of "After all, one person has carried everything." Of course, I never advocate the so-called male chauvinism. After all, a good...

  • Nadia 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    [Last Film I Watched] Colossal (2016) 6.7/10

    The fourth feature of Spanish genre-bucking filmmaker Nacho Vigalondo (whose debut film TIMECRIMES 2007 is a mind-boggling wheeze on time-loop), COLOSSAL is a shaggy-dog story which marries a woman's striving for temperance and getting her life back on track in the middle America with a kaiju's...

  • Trycia 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    The logic doesn't make sense? You didn't look at the right angle

    If the logic doesn't make sense, you can watch this movie from the perspective of an extreme feminist who sees straight men with cancer.

    The ex-boyfriend told me that I didn’t let me drink, didn’t let me fool around, and drove me away. It was his fault. The elementary school classmates followed...

  • Consuelo 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    Klosso behemoth: the correct way to stew the hodgepodge

    Is superficiality wrong? A shallow movie can attract a shallow audience, and a shallow audience is willing to pay for a shallow movie, which seems to be a good closed loop. But this is a question of "view". People always have to pursue something, otherwise it is different from salted fish. Being...

  • Leann 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    Alternative Monster Movies

    It is really reluctant to classify this film as a monster, and it should be classified as a fantasy film. The lightning strikes caused by childhood grievances made the toy monsters around them manifest, and they appeared in Seoul at the same time and place every day (because the model was made in...

  • Krystina 2022-01-04 08:02:21

    Mistakes in the handling of characters in Klosso's Behemoth

    "Crossor Behemoth" can be regarded as an example of the failure of the relationship between the characters in the movie, and there are many mistakes in the relationship between the characters and the characters.

    The movie "Crossor" can be said to have got a good idea but encountered a bad script.

    In...

Colossal

Director: Nacho Vigalondo

Language: English,Korean Release date: April 21, 2017