Tulip Fever
An artist falls for a married young woman while he's commissioned to paint her portrait. The two invest in the risky tulip market in hopes to build a future together.
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- Cast:
- Alicia Vikander , Dane DeHaan , Christoph Waltz , Judi Dench , Jack O'Connell , Holliday Grainger , Zach Galifianakis
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The Worst Film Ever
Fantastic!
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
The story, cast and the locations are simply stellar. Alicia has always been stunning. Her expressions and emotion make us feel the feelings she is going thru. Story makes you planted to your seat till the last moment. Loved it!
What was that? This story must have been written by a 10 year old. Or worse. A 10 year old would know how to write a better script than this rambling nonsense. It started mediocre but three quarters through it i was praying for it to end hastily, it was so excruciatingly painful to watch this mind-numbing farce. I pity the few good actors who willingly defecated on their career by being accepting the roles. The voice-over was horrible. as was everything else.
This movie somehow was wasted by its uninspiring and ridiculed story. There should not have problems to draw excellent writers to implement the story into its perfection. Nevertheless, the director lost his vision half way through.I loved "Girl with a pearl earring". This one could have been elevated into such level of quality. Unfortunately, it came out short. I had high expectations before watching it. And I was disappointed by its lack of efforts to convince the audience. It had stunning visuals of customs and scenery, but lacking of same quality of story to go with them. It is a sham when the director put so much effort into somewhere else other than the story itself.Anyway, you may choose to watch it. However, don't expect to be thrilled by.
If only this were actually about the tulip trade that still fascinates economists as well as tulip growers alike. This could have been a very interesting, informative and cleverly written story, but alas it was like watching a more drunken and sexualized tale of "Girl with a Pearl Earring" with more fish and tulips than bratty 9 year olds. Now, could someone please tell a GOOD story about the TULIPS, please?