My WinnipegFan Reviews

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    Average Rating of 69 = Average Rating = 2.4 out of 5
  • Written September 28, 2009
    • Five Word Movie Review

      Thoroughly Moving Thoughtful Surreal Existential

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  • Written August 24, 2008

    Something different - not from Hollywood

    Looks like something I want to see. It appears thoughtful - won't appeal to the thoughtless. Yes, those who need to be spoon fed their entertainment probably wouldn't like this movie which would require them to actually bring their brain into the theater with them instead of checking it at the ticket counter (along with their wallet).

    When did Hollywood infect us with the virus that turned us into zombies that willingly fork over money to see movies such as "What Happens in Vegas" ? That movie and 95% of everything else coming out of that town represents a celluloid scourge that only contributes to the ongoing dumbing down of Americans. I find myself starved for something - anything - that offers even a slightly different perspective on the world than the cardboard cutout facades and vacuous plots of current Hollywood-produced fare.

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  • Written August 4, 2008

    Brilliant Whimsical Film

    by sammski

    With "My Winnipeg", director Guy Maddin returns to his absurdly and awkwardly hilarious brand of storytelling (Careful), but also matures with the presence of sentimentality and "personal journey" found in more recent work. The result is a poetic tale and a shameless musing on the ridiculous nature of the way one man and people everywhere live their lives, while still maintaining the absurdity that Maddin does fantastically.
    At its weakest the film is propaganda for a city that has fallen from poetry to commercialization, and at its best the film walks the precarious line between artsy pretension and laughing at itself, resulting in something much greater than both. Regardless of what is "real" the film never falls into the precarious realm of "mockumentry". I was fortunate enough to hear Mr. Maddin speak, and it is clear that the grainy footage, imaginative stories, and relationships with Ann Savage are as much a part of him as they are this film.

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  • Written June 30, 2008

    Really Bad!

    I love going to the movies but this was a painful experience. Only movie Ive ever walked out on! I may not be smart enough to understand what on earth was going on, but man was this movie just bad. All the movie does is talk about "sleep walking", so I slept walked right out of the theater.
    Hooper-

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  • Written June 11, 2008

    htty

    this movie looks soooooo stupid who would want to go see this movie a weird o

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