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Lila Says

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Movie Reviews of Lila Says

Movie Review: Amazingly shocking!
Summary: 4 Stars

I watched this movie and i couldnt hold my feelings. It is so shocking but by what we call the reality shock!
Every single word and shot has a deep meaning and is worth thinking a lot about.
I definetly encourage everyone to see it...

Movie Review: A must see movie
Summary: 4 Stars

If you like watching foreign flicks, this is a must see. Great story, and as the title reads...Lila Says. Lila says alot, making regular shocking comments.
I've always enjoyed foreign films, and this one will be added to my library soon.

Movie Review: Rape alert
Summary: 3 Stars

An interesting movie with actors reading their lines. The wooden acting shouldn't be a problem if you don't speak French. I personally like to know when I'm going to have to see a rape scene. The images and sexual language are interesting. The setting is gritty and realistic. The acting and story are faciful. This incongruence certainly isn't boring. For those of us who speak French the movie has a amateurish quality that adds to the surrealism. If you don't mind violence against women, it is an interesting watch

Movie Review: Provacative, shocking and sexy
Summary: 3 Stars

Lila says is all that. Its plot will hold you, and the cast is excellent. An interesting French movie.

Movie Review: Sony Edits Again!
Summary: 2 Stars

Sony has done it again. As with their edited-for-an-"R" release of Young Adam, Sony has altered this release of Lila Says. During a scene where the lead characters look through an erotic comic book, all of the panels of the comic have been digitally fogged. Once again an unrated theatrical release of a foreign film has been dummied down to an "R" by everyone's favorite substitute parent, Sony.
Who do they think they are protecting? What do they think will happen if adults see the full versions of these films? Why do they distribute these movies if they have a problem with the contents? Your guess is as good as mine.
Great movie, bad presentation.
Save your dough until Sony grows up and releases an un-edited version.
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