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A Single Man: Eine Filmkritik

for months before the film was ever shown in theaters, saw the film "A Single Man" a stir and excitement in the media - not because only it is a directorial debut, the director is the Fashion enthusiasts with well-known and respected designer Tom Ford . SO promises The film, a single day in the life of a gay professor whose boyfriend died just to capture and portray the lifestyle and atmosphere of the 60s. The actors are first class: both Colin Firth and Julianne Moore, I guess for her acting performances, and for the young Nicholas Hoult, who in this film, the first major film role was his life like me well - some of you, he is likely from the series Skins are
known.



But no matter how high the expectations and the fascination of this film were so bitter they were disappointed: the film is so incredibly long-winded that you really counts the seconds until it's over. However, I wanted to give the film a chance and waited desperately that it comes slowly in the aisle - after an hour of watching, I was disappointed so bitter that I (and my friend as well), he simply could not look further. The plot is virtually non-existent, the pretentious camera angles and the actors completely implausible. The viewer notices right away how complacent and strives Tom Ford made this film - and that's what makes him so bad. Also, the musical background is completely inappropriate to the individual scenes. In short: not a master director was at work.

noticeable and positive but is the equipment, costumes and the backdrop of the film. In this regard, Tom Ford has understood exactly how the 60 can again come to life. And for me that is actually the proof: Tom Ford should do what he does best. Show, create and design - but please do not lead director. While I understand his desire to do well with a medium other than fashion creative act, but it is simply not succeeded him.

should Maybe Tom Ford so just give the better here. I like saying:

/ / No time to write all of it in English. In short: I'm disappointed in Tom Ford's film, because I think it's too pretentious, boring and long-winded. The acting is bad, the music doesn't fit the scenes and you can really tell that Tom Ford is really trying to do everything right - that makes it so unnatural. I think Ford should stick to designing. At least he's excellent doing that. If you want to read my whole review, here's the long version: Google Translate

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