Review of The Painting

The Painting (2011)
7/10
A feast for the eyes, just not the mind.
13 July 2020
Personal Rating: 6.6/10

I'd like to give credit where it's due, the art style in this movie is simply magnificent, with the wonderfully imaginative Jean-François Laguionie at the helm. This film explores many worlds each connected yet stunningly different. It was truly a feast for the eyes.

I want to break down my rating further:
  • Style: 10/10, I simply fell in love with the whimsical yet purposeful nature of the artistic style.
  • Score: 7.5/10, Repetitious in many instances but overall pleasant to the ears and motivated nicely throughout the movie.
  • Story: 5/10, The story is where this movie falls flat for me.


Let's uncover the story a little more.
  • The theme was executed well throughout the movie, but it had to beat you over the head with it, it wasn't even 10 minutes in before a character expressed word for word the theme, lazy writing.
  • There's a lack of solid motivations behind actions, with the plot only moving forward because of conversations like this: "we should find the painter","Maybe we should, I've been wanting to for a while." That's it, then they just go off on an outer world expedition.
  • It was as if we were forcibly being spoon-fed throughout this movie though we could've very easily held the spoon for ourselves.
  • There was much dialogue that was repeating what we could see in the frame, show don't tell.


Now the following is a bit of further nitpicking, though it could be because I watched this movie in English and not the original French. Because of this, I'm not subtracting points because of the following:
  • Sound, The dialogue most of the time was loud on the right side, echoey on the left. With sound effects and score being perfectly balanced, making the poorly mixed dialogue sound even worse.
  • Speaking about dialogue, much of it was on the nose and could have easily been put in a more interesting pleasant way.


Overall this movie is a wonderful journey of artistic expression, visually stimulating, just paired with a cold porridge-like screenplay.
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