Buffalo '66

All I can say is great, great, great. Out of all the movies I had ever seen, I had never seen so much emphasis put into the visual techniques of the film. I was also very surprised to find out this was Vincent Gallo's first time directing a film. I mean this guy directed this movie as if it was his 100th movie he had made. He could also act very well also, by that I mean he truly fit his part. He seemed to be almost like a modern day Orsen Welles, and this made the movie very entertaining. The movie was also made to look old, and pieced together with a blan sense in mind. I feel Vincent did this to show the main character's feelings, and to show time and, or, the past. That truly headed a sort of artistic feel to the movie. I also noticed three scenes where the movie would cut off randomly into a song or dance number. At first it seemed a little weird, but it added sort of a day dreamy affect to the movie that I thought pulled the viewer in just to see if something more weird or interesting is going to happen.
The Verdict: All in all this was a very great movie, and it is definently worth watching over and over again.

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