Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Perfume: Story of a Murderer

Roger Ebert's review on the movie "Perfume" starts of by him saying "Not only does 'Perfume' seem impossible to film, it must have been almost impossible for Patrick Suskind to write." He mentions positive incidents he had with the movie, which shows him getting personal with the movie. Ebert then begins to tell the story and the main idea. He again relates an event in the film with one of his own. He comes off as if extrememly interested with the uniqueness of this film. At the end he says, "Why I love this story, I do not know. Why I have read the book twice and given away a dozen copies of the audiobook, I cannot explain." He also says he does not see anything fun about the movie, yet there is. There is a lot of fun things to watch since in very unique and maybe wierd ways the movie involves horror, action, detective-ish, and obsession, which we can relate to romance in a way. Imagine all of these genres put together to make a film simply about perfume! A very creative movie that keeps you at the tip of your chair!

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