Après une concentration de Harley, un charmant professeur explique à ses élèves comment se tatouer soi-même avec des stylos de couleurs. Sa petite vie bien rangée va alors prendre une tournu... Tout lireAprès une concentration de Harley, un charmant professeur explique à ses élèves comment se tatouer soi-même avec des stylos de couleurs. Sa petite vie bien rangée va alors prendre une tournure amusante et inattendue.Après une concentration de Harley, un charmant professeur explique à ses élèves comment se tatouer soi-même avec des stylos de couleurs. Sa petite vie bien rangée va alors prendre une tournure amusante et inattendue.
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I was blown away by this movie's in-depth concept of coming to terms with one's self through a relationship with another, with the incredible notion that you don't have to lose yourself within that relationship to be happy. The acting was PERFECT, from the two awesome main characters, all the way down to the "poindexter kid" in the classroom. And the story line was simple yet poignant and deep when it had to be. This movie will leave you feeling like you could be the girl and could find someone like Virgil...and that isn't a small feat! As far as tattoos are concerned, I have a whole new appreciation considering some of it as art and for the reasons behind it being such a popular trend.
I actually stumbled on this little gem when it was playing in theaters here and couldn't say enough for friends to see it; now I can buy it and show them what they missed!
I have never been in a movie where the audience consistently laughed throughout the ENTIRE movie (well, there was "Anchorman"...). It's an odd little masterpiece: the leading man is an overweight biker, the leading woman is stunning (but not yet famous in other films) somewhat unsure school teacher, a typical setting is a sushi bar in downtown Boise, Idaho -- and it charms and gets you laughing 'til you don't want it to end.
It's also a gentle film: you can show your parents this and they'll be laughing too, even though it's about tattoos and sex and rebellion... and rated "R". This is a world where the "Extra" who's rowing past in boat says "hi"; and the leads' friends keep popping up and had the theater roaring. Very original, quirky, surprising fun... glad my fav. little film is finally out to show others what I was talking about.
So now I can put it on my shelf now: a sweet little romantic comedy that's smart in its humor -- that nobody can say "I've seen that already."
You'll be loaning it to friends.
Christopher Lock Los Angeles
I have never been in a movie where the audience consistently laughed throughout the ENTIRE movie (well, there was "Anchorman"...). It's an odd little masterpiece: the leading man is an overweight biker, the leading woman is stunning (but not yet famous in other films) somewhat unsure school teacher, a typical setting is a sushi bar in downtown Boise, Idaho -- and it charms and gets you laughing 'til you don't want it to end.
It's also a gentle film: you can show your parents this and they'll be laughing too, even though it's about tattoos and sex and rebellion... and rated "R". This is a world where the "Extra" who's rowing past in boat says "hi"; and the leads' friends keep popping up and had the theater roaring. Very original, quirky, surprising fun... glad my fav. little film is finally out to show others what I was talking about.
So now I can put it on my shelf now: a sweet little romantic comedy that's smart in its humor -- that nobody can say "I've seen that already."
You'll be loaning it to friends.
Christopher Lock Los Angeles
The movie was well done, well played by the actors. Storyline was good as well, it also touches about some society norms and questions their legitimacy, such as whether tattoos are good or bad? It also has good jokes, which suite the style of this movie well.
Only thing which annoyed me, is that the director or whoever edited it, has cut (I believe the scenes were filmed) scenes which showed some developing in story, which made it a bit harder to follow the story and understand what is going on. thats why 9 and not 10 :) Otherwise, its great movie, if you like quite romantic style movies.
Enjoy!
Only thing which annoyed me, is that the director or whoever edited it, has cut (I believe the scenes were filmed) scenes which showed some developing in story, which made it a bit harder to follow the story and understand what is going on. thats why 9 and not 10 :) Otherwise, its great movie, if you like quite romantic style movies.
Enjoy!
I never go to a rental store with a film in mind; I'd rather stumble across one without expectations. When I came across Tattoo: A Love Story, I decided to give it a shot. Am I glad I did! I thought this indie film was cute and funny, full of romance and also a great theme (never be afraid to be original and never shy away from who you are). I loved the tattoo Virgil draws for her (I won't say what it is) and have decided to make that the next tattoo I get. And, although this has nothing really to do with the movie, I think Virgil is very adorable. He clearly wasn't afraid to be himself (what with the sushi-eating and film rentals.) If anyone sees this movie at their favorite rental store, I recommend that they rent it (or even buy it) because it will remain a love story about tattoos ... or a tattoo story about love.
Tattoo is, still unacceptable things commonly especially to Asian nations, still regards as some extreme things for young guys , still being sth strange to most of square people.
But this story gives perfect description by astringent and sprouting love.
Virgil , the naive tattoo man, is so impressive to make the contrast to the mundane thinking on tattoo things.
Another good slide of this film also shows the great way to perform the art of rebelling or liberating. Not too critical,not too serious , try to choose your life or the way to think about it . These are sth sth to touch people.
But this story gives perfect description by astringent and sprouting love.
Virgil , the naive tattoo man, is so impressive to make the contrast to the mundane thinking on tattoo things.
Another good slide of this film also shows the great way to perform the art of rebelling or liberating. Not too critical,not too serious , try to choose your life or the way to think about it . These are sth sth to touch people.
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By what name was Tattoo, a Love Story (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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