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A short film inspired by Leonard Cohen's song "Dance Me to the End of Love."A short film inspired by Leonard Cohen's song "Dance Me to the End of Love."A short film inspired by Leonard Cohen's song "Dance Me to the End of Love."
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My rating is what it is given that this is very much a student quality film. It's a beginner's short, and for that, I think it's good. The cinematography was interesting, though I wondered if there was a shortage of footage (some repetition seemed mainly just to fill out the length of the 6-minute song). I really did like the use of color, and a few editing choices. And of course I'm extremely biased given that Tarantino's in it. The various settings (cuts between the hotel room and the mirror scenes) felt a bit disjointed. But the choppy, home-video feeling to the cuts was good: it worked well for this setting. And unlike the previous reviewer, I did like the song. It was mellow, but there was definitely a humorous edge to it too, especially within the lyrics. The statue--again, it was a little overused--was still a nice--and fun--little symbol. And the silhouette shots of the kids with the kite at the beginning and end were fitting. Overall, a good short. I'd recommend checking it out, especially if you're a huge Tarantino buff (the kind bent on seeing everything this man has ever had anything at all to do with. cough.).
- athenacurrier
- Jan 29, 2006
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By what name was Leonard Cohen: Dance Me to the End of Love (1995) officially released in Canada in French?
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