Cinema
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I remember seeing this movie back when it was released and I still remember the 'buzz' I felt when I left the
cinema.
I missed it at the
cinema
and have rented it on DVD.
This film is a benchmark in non-mainstream
cinema
history.
Anatomie is not much of a horror picture for those foreign of the genre but those contained should get a few unintentional laughs and an interesting peak at German horror
cinema.
Even if this film was strongly influenced by Hollywood cinema, it is still highly enjoyable.
But, for me, one telling scene takes place in a Beyoglu (downtown Istanbul)
cinema.
The title character, played by Mehmet Emin Toprak who sadly died in a car accident shortly after this film's completion, follows a very attractive young woman down a staircase to the
cinema'
s main auditorium.
Francis Ford Coppola's masterpiece was a great ending for a golden decade of American
cinema.
In fact, several of the best scenes in cinema, or at least in Bergman's cinema, are to be found in this film.
Maybe this is a sign that turkish
cinema
is coming back after 20 years.
Spanish novel director Jesus Ponce creates one of the most perfect gallery from the latest year of Spanish
cinema.
Larisa Shepitko's last film is one of the most beautiful war films in
cinema
history.
Lambert's speaking of one of the most anguished lines in all of
cinema "
He was my Father!" is enough to bring tears to the eyes of the most cynical critic.
I recommend this movie to all those of you who want something to think about or simply watch something different of what you find in your average
cinema.
With all the outcry over sex and violence in the
cinema
these days, I find it refreshing to note that this film deserves its G-rating.
During a chase scene into a cinema, audience members laugh at the action of a schlocky comedy/gangster flick as the saboteur cell shoots it out for real with the good guys and accidentially kills a guffawing movie-patron.
It was very popular when I was in the cinema, a good house and very good reactions and plenty of laughs.
It's a feel-good film and that's how I felt when I came out of the
cinema!
For those who appreciate the intersection of silent
cinema
and social commentary, this is a unique film.
I think that New York Times film critic Elvis Mitchell wrote the best one line review of In the Mood for Love when he said that it is "dizzy with a romantic spirit that's been missing from the
cinema
forever."
It is a french movie, and as all of them, not for all, we could say a d'essai
cinema.
It is obvious that we as a general public are being force-fed that which has been deemed "great and wonderful" by the powerful and influential while true gems such as "Unconditional Love" manage to shine thru all those pretenders to really enjoyable
cinema.
Gentle and genial film seems to have been overlooked as a triviality...and to be fair the narrative is a bit tenuous and lightweight as drama....but I feel the simple wonder and joy of the scenes depicting the first impact of a new art on an alien and sceptical society have a radiance and naturalness which capture the century long romance between
cinema
and audience better than any film in years.
But the trend in French
cinema
being what it is, it goes deeper, exploring the repressed sexuality of the teacher, the expression of sexual freedom and subsequent breakdown within a context of passionate attraction, and the inevitable cycle of real abuse.
It is about a real man; and does not play to the insipid hyper-buffed muscular "gay paositive" that passes for the genre of non-porn Gay
cinema
(and that is why so much of contemporary Gay genre movies are so dull).
I have never been a big fan of the biopic - believing that
cinema
is more exciting when it isn't structured in non-fiction.
Watching the heist sequence makes one realize the power of silence, which is unfortunately so underused in today's
cinema.
Clint Eastwood scores big in this thriller from 1993.Teamed with an absolute master of edge of your seat suspense,Wolfgang Peterson, Eastwood delivers as only he can.Also,John Malkovich goes on my list of most effective screen villains in the history of
cinema
as the demented assassin.As for Rene Russo as Clint's love interest,I think Kirk Douglas said it best when he said,referring to his own career,"I keep getting older,and my leading ladies keep getting younger".This film is a very effective thriller with enough plot twists and surprises to keep you going.Eastwood and Peterson should team together more often.
Although I did not see the film at a cinema, I have the DVD and would encourage anyone to buy it.
Closet Land is an amazing, terrifying piece of
cinema.
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