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Streaming Full Movie Words and Pictures Online ift.tt/1kRMuJT Words and Pictures (2013) iMDB Rating: 6.6 Date Released : 22 May 2014 Genre : Comedy, Drama, Romance Stars : Clive Owen, Juliette Binoche, Bruce Davison, Amy Brenneman Movie Quality : 720p Format : MKV Size : 700 MB Watch Words and Pictures Streaming: ✔ BRRip☕Quality ➥ HD❦720p Download Words and Pictures | Putlocker: ✔ Link✌1 ➥ Link✌2 A flamboyant English teacher (Clive Owen) and a new, stoic art teacher (Juliette Binoche) collide at an upscale prep school. A high-spirited courtship begins and she finds herself enjoying the battle. Another battle they begin has the students trying to prove which is more powerful, the word or the picture. But the true war is against their own demons, as two troubled souls struggle for connection. Watch Words and Pictures Trailer : Review : Imagine if Brian from Family Guy wrote a screenplay. The opening sequence as well as the cinematography throughout the film had a flow and symmetry. The opening montage itself was enticing and built up anticipation. Unfortunately the film let this energy slowly unravel into complete disappointment. Imagine a film that so badly wants to be an intellectual euro-trash film that it actually ends up running into more clichés than an 80s action film. This is that film. Picture a washed up writer, floating aimlessly in a bottle of booze, hanging onto his job as an English teacher at a private school by barely a thread. The permanent stubble and messy hair, matched with those smarmy intellectual plastic frame glasses and stereotypical corduroy jacket screaming for leather elbow pads. This is what Clive Owen had to work with. A new teacher, played by Juliette Binoche, joins the school. The bitter, arthritic painter turned teacher. The intellectual quandary driving the plot? Which is better, words or pictures? The two teachers and their students are drawn into this asinine question. This is supposed to be a romantic comedy. The direction this film takes is so obvious, the movie should have spoiler written in the movies description. Some of the dialog produced some laughs, but in the end the movie just collapsed under the sheer weight of its massive clichés, two dimensional characters, and verbose speeches. The cinematography was the best aspect of the film. The sweeping camera pans, the interesting camera positions, and the sharp, complete focus of the entire frame kept me awake when the story couldnt. Although the techniques were sometimes overused, an interesting aesthetic was created. Overall the movie seemed like an episode of Family Guy, minus the flashbacks and nasty jokes, taken too seriously. It was if Brian the dog took a stab at a screenplay. The only thing that would have made this film funnier and much worse at the same time is if Nicolas Cage had played the writer turned drunken teacher. 2013, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Amy Brenneman, Bruce Davison, Clive Owen, Fred Schepisi, Juliette Binoche
Posted on: Fri, 30 May 2014 20:19:34 +0000

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