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Eros

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Average Rating: 2.5
 
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38 out of 38 people found this review helpful.

A tawdry failure to live up to its grandiosely undelimited title

Date of Review:  Mar 5, 2007
The Bottom Line: The Soderberg segment is mildly amusing, the Wong segment somewhat erotic, the Antonioni an outright embarrassment.
Review: "Eros" (2004) combines a mildly entertaining black-and-white short sarcastically titled "Equilibirum" by Steven Soderberg involving Nick (Robert Downey, Jr.), as a troubled 1950s New York advertising executive with a recurrent dream about a woman in...
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  2.0

by: Stephen_Murray
Recommended to buy: No

Pros
Li Gong and Chen Chang
Cons
especially the Antonioni movie
 
30 out of 30 people found this review helpful.

EROS--IT'S NOT A SEX DREAM...EXACTLY

Date of Review:  Apr 18, 2005
The Bottom Line: EROS, a trilogy of short films from the celebrated likes of Wong Kar Wai, Steven Soderbergh and Michelangelo Antonioni, stumbles along the way to portraying fleeting moments of eroticism
Review: "Never touched a woman before," she asks demurely, knowingly, "have you?" She is Miss Hua, a courtesan in 1960s Hong Kong. He is Zhang, a young tailor's apprentice hired to fit her for beautifully ornate costumes. One quickly surmises that not only...
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  3.0

by: jarvococker
Recommended to buy: No

Pros
Wong Kar Wai's "The Hand"
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Together, three episodes don't add up...
 

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