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October 25, 2006
I'm so freakin' bored right now
I just turned off Haneke's Time of the Wolf. I just am not in the mood to sit through another hour and fifteen minutes of... that. Doesn't help that the reception is shithouse. Oh well, I may catch up with the rest sometime in the future.
Time of the Wolf is the one Haneke film even I, a staunch Haneke defender, wasn't crazy about. I did really like the first 20 minutes or so, but it kinda goes nowhere.
Glenn is a twentysomething freelance writer from Melbourne, Australia. Apart from this blog he is the film editor for Onya Magazine and writes regularly for Trespass Magazine. His work has appeared in The Big Issue, Encore Magazine, Forte Magazine, The Film Experience Blog and was the film correspondent for The Outland Institute radio program on JOY 94.4.
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2 comments:
Time of the Wolf is the one Haneke film even I, a staunch Haneke defender, wasn't crazy about. I did really like the first 20 minutes or so, but it kinda goes nowhere.
Yeah, I could sense that.
It kinda got crap as soon as they left the cabin.
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