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5.0 out of 5 stars Visually Arresting!, Sep 29 2008
By Martin A Hogan "Marty From SF" (San Francisco, CA. (Hercules)) - See all my reviews
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A movie stuntman (Lee Pace from "Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day") in early 1920's Los Angeles is laid-up from a serious fall and is suicidal. An inquisitive little girl (amazingly cute Catinca Untaru) begins asking him questions and before anyone realizes it, he begins to tell her fanciful stories. Director Tarsem Singh channels Spielberg with his amazing and enormously grand cinematography. The loosely told love story with wild adventurers, heroes and princesses is shown in colorfully large scale in dramatic places. From crystal clear waters of an ocean reef to sand deserts and the Taj Mahal, the look is nothing short of mesmerizing (ever seen an elephant swim in a lush reef filmed from underneath?) The despondent stuntman tells the story in hopes of getting the young girl to procure him a bottle of lethal morphine. In the process, his story grows and progresses into wild and visually arresting backdrops. Costumes and characters are played out in over twenty countries with no CGI effects - all the visuals were done with thousands of extras and enormous outdoor sets. The story of the stuntman and the little girl takes on its own life and the two intertwine with dramatic and endearing results. The ending is rich, clever and more than satisfying. This is a film that has to be seen to be believed. They just don't make them like this anymore.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful Cinematography, Sep 20 2009
By Charlene M. (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
Alexandria (played by Catinca Untaru) is a precocious 6-year-old girl who has broken her arm and must remain in hospital. But she doesn't spend much time in bed, and instead explores the people and rooms of the hospital until she befriends stunt actor Roy (Lee Pace from "Pushing Daisies"), who is bedridden after a bad stunt accident. Roy enchants Alexandria with stories about bandits, princesses, and Indians. This is where director Tarsem ("The Cell") weaves in fantasy sequences, and creates a visual masterpiece with brilliant colours and surreal landscapes of epic proportions. The acting is great - Catinca is genuine and charmingly sweet, and Lee is perfect as the broken anti-hero.
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4.0 out of 5 stars extremely bright colors, May 16 2009
By Brian Maitland (Vancouver, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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The movie looks fantastic as the colors are so vivid and sharp from the sets to the costumes. The tale the injured stunt man weaves is magical and, quite frankly, very violent (but doing it stylistically takes a certain edge off it).

The annoying feature of this flick is the young girl he tells the story to. Her accent is cool to listen to but half the time I could not decipher what it was she was saying. Her acting was great but it got a bit annoying having to crank the volume and go back to find out what she said most of the time.

All in all a great effort and I look forward to more from this director.
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