The reviews that receive the most credence are oftentimes sensationalist, over-diluted scatter-shots. You can recognize these reviews because they so often prioritize obscurity over accuracy, and hyperbole over precision. They describe things as "dazzling," "transcendent," "one of the great [insert genre film here] films," or, my favorite, "a movie that so shook me to my core I can't describe it." Variations are abundant.
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Take this review from djross:
"The greatest American film of the 1960s, and probably the pinnacle of cinematic expression thus far achieved. A unique film, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY is a reflection on the correspondence of anthropogenesis and technogenesis, and on the fate of this common origin. Note to first-time viewers: the first viewing of this film must be nowhere else than in a well-equipped large-screen cinema with high-quality sound. A singular achievement."
The reason why I consider this review to be great is because of the sentence in bold that shows insight without spoiling anything, but the likely reason for it getting praise (28 stars) is for the repeatedly stating how fantastic it is. Many state just how fantastic a film is, but this is something we can easily infer if you have given it a 100/100 rating--that's the point of the rating.
Example of a film where I learned nothing from the mini-reviews because of the analysis as described above being pretty much non-existant:
http://www.criticker.com/film/Three_Colors_Blue/
1.7335 IDYmilkshake IDYmilkshake 92T10 star
Magnificent cinematography. Kieslowski's camerawork is stunning. His angles and his POVs are amazing, and his use of colors are perfect.
1.7759 TonythePony TonythePony 83T9 star
Binoche is stunning throughout, her grief and disconnection captured beautifully, a mesmerising performance. Sadly, all the other characters feel hollow and vacant in contrast, especially the boring Olivier. The music, frustratingly, rarely moved me, often jolting me out of the story rather than deeper in. Still, Binoche performance and Kieslowski visual touches combine so beautifully my attention was fixed, the colours haunting and beautiful rather than gimmicky as I feared.
This is one of many examples that mentiones the constituent parts and gives highly subjective or personal (and thus largely non-informative) reactions those parts, without giving them meaning as part of something larger
1.7887 djross djross 50T5 star
Dull and over-praised. The series improves with WHITE and RED.
1.8000 Gnalkthere Gnalkthere 95T9 star
When I listened to the music, I was all like "I need this!" The ending is very 2001
1.8023 Valenzetti Valenzetti 95T10 star
Beautifully subtle.
1.8069 eveelun eveelun 80T8 star
Technically magnificent, with a fantastic soundtrack, nice impressionistic visuals, and a great performance from Binoche. But to be honest it felt kind of forced and never really resonated with me on a personal level, hence it's my least favorite of the trilogy (which is to say it's only great, not totally amazing).
1.8175 W00DY W00DY 89T10 star
An imaginative and original movie, laced with visual and aural treats. Kieslowski's clever use of lighting, filters and camera angles makes for some truly remarkable cinematography and the score is hauntingly beautiful, marrying with the emotion on screen. Binoche's performance has the perfect amount of intensity and vulnerability to get her character just right.
1.8287 mandy mandy 8T10 star
Beautifully crafted to create a real sense of the emotions of isolation and grief and the slow complex process of reconnecting with life again.
1.8541 Magb Magb 95T10 star
A great, great, great film. I love the use of color, and the marriage of music and image -- especially in the fantastic ending sequence. Juliette Binoche's performance is way up there among the greatest I've seen, as well.
1.8593 Vdecraim Vdecraim 90T10 star
Kieslowski truly is a great artist. Creating scenes with great emotional tension by using deceptively simple imagery. Everything adds up in perfect harmony: the music, the characters, the symbolism,... The slow pacing is reminiscent of a smart card player. Bluffing, fooling around, holding back. But the last scene shows the true Kieslowski: an artist at the top of his craft, showing us the inner workings of mankind and society.
1.8680 Noblet Noblet 82T8 star
For a film that heavily incorporates music into it's narrative, I didn't really find that aspect too interesting. But the visuals, the acting, and story are all excellent.
1.8739 ee e_e 95T10 star
Kieslowski is a genius.
1.8746 qwershady qwershady 74T6 star
we can see a lot of diffrent vision technics. because of that i call it 'respectable movie'
1.8818 Cowman Cowman 79T9 star
Although it's packed with symbolism and deeper meanings, it never turns into the hardcore philosophical european arthouse movie it really is (thank God for that) by reason of an excellent, clear plot, colourful cinematography and interesting characters.
1.9052 fredericg54 frederic_g54 90T10 star
"The Double Life of Veronique" was reason enough for me to delve into Kieslowski's masterful oeuvre even further. The use of color is strikingly bewitching and Binoche carries the film with ease and humbleness. The music is extraordinary, not since Kubrick have I had the chance to see a director marry visuals and music so marvelously, the latter encompassing a vast array of emotional qualities. Highly recommended !!!
1.9436 Jurispathic Judge Holden 5T7 star
Completely pointless and empty outside of the cinematography.
1.9441 bown bown 86T9 star
It's very difficult to unlock this movie unless you know it's official title of an "anti-tragedy". Binoche is excellent - scheming, and we never truly get inside her head - and the colour scheme is gorgeous. I'll admit I felt a little cheated by the ending, but maybe I'll like it more on reflection. Still a very good piece of work that makes me excited to watch the rest.
1.9522 LunaticC NBD Rab 85T8 star
Beautiful and captivating. I have to admit, I expected to be bored by this, but it managed to work its spell on me.
1.9698 JooJoo JooJoo 5T5 star
I am completely unimpressed; with the characters, story, and any technical merits that people hail Kieslowski for. Past an OK lead, you have only a handful of other parts, all of which are about as poor in their delivery as the script that brings them together.
1.9781 billkerwin billkerwin 84T7 star
Binoche is very fine.
1.9929 BigEvil Nathan S 5T10 star
A sad and devastating film which reconciles traumatic grief with newfound perspective. Its essential simplicity is shaded with detailed audiovisual texture, a remarkable lead performance, and profound feeling.
2.0065 Farzan Farzan 92T10 star
Blue is a magnificent piece of film, mainly because of Kieslowski's beautiful camerawork and imagery, and the fantastic performance by Juliette Binoche. Blue is a depressing film that never really slows down. It has excellent pacing, and there never is a scene that wasn't necessary. Great use of music, and the intertwining feelings that follow her are displayed so naturally. The depth of Binoche's character is one of the best I have seen.
2.0089 Dumptruk4Lif Dumptruk4Lif 80T6 star
Some nice situations and editing surprises, but a little mundane and obscure in how it's saying what it's saying (which I don't know what that is). Maybe I need to watch the other two to fully appreciate this.
2.0147 LouisMazzini LouisMazzini 79T8 star
A great film, but it does get a little tiring to watch someone drown in self-pity for 90 minutes.
2.0286 febraro febraro 95T10 star
The best image-music combination I've ever seen, and a reason to love Juliette Binoche. People say Rouge is the best film in the trilogy, but Bleu is definitely the best one to me, and one of my all-time favorites.
2.0427 OMGFridge OMGFridge 90T10 star
Marathon'd the trilogy though that is only around 270 minutes. Blue was my favorite part. The use of music and colour is utilized beyond what I could ever expect. Wonderful.
2.0488 bolivar bolivar 77T9 star
fantastically filmed; beautiful shots follow beautiful shots. im not sure of what this movie wants. the ending with the whole love beats everything deal just doesnt quite cut it for me. the pacing is also really off in the first half. nice scenes that really need to sink in to set the mood are over way too quickly. also, the idea of a composer whos supposedly so big and still writes this type of music in this day and age? uh, no thats not quite how it works in this century with classical music.
na stevekimes stevekimes 96T10 star
Probably the greatest mood film of all time.
/Rant