Cinema
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Well, I would highly recommend this remarkable piece of "Art" for anyone interested in thought-provoking independent
cinema.
Many compliments to the director, and thank you,
cinema
needs these movies.
In short this is a must for French
cinema
buffs.
I highly recommend it to
cinema
lovers anywhere and to the collectors of great performances like me, you can't afford to miss "La Pianiste"
While the film is a wonderful blend of black comedy (e.g., using a stethoscope to listen to neighbor's conversation), the film builds on what Buster Keaton and Jacques Tati had introduced to
cinema
earlier--stoic faces that leads to comedy quite in contrast to the equally intelligent world of Robin Williams or the heartwarming Danny Kaye.
This film was not great cinema, but definitely a good film to see with your family, especially children from 10-15.
So far Miguel Bardem's career it's been one of the more dreadful of recent Spanish
cinema.
Who looks for the topics of the supposed Colombian or socially and politically correct
cinema
and what it is denominated "it jeopardize",it is better than it is not going to see this film.
After a very long time Marathi
cinema
has come with some good movie.This movie is one of the best Marathi movies ever made.
If one is to question every aspect with which one finds room for disagreement,and much of recorded history is based on contemporary opinions - often biased - then one should leave the cinema, because their prejudices will always spoil their enjoyment.
This is powerful
cinema.
The "Odessa Steps" sequence in Potemkin is one of the most famous in the history of
cinema.
This movie greatly impressed me when I first saw it during it's initial
cinema
release and it still stands up very well.
only ten minutes long but i would sooner pay ten bucks into the
cinema
to see this than to see any full lenght movie currently doing the rounds.
It was ahead of its time (1972) in taking the outrageous path that the Monty Python crew would take into the
cinema
some time later.
And the scene on the beach with Nicoletta Elmi is some of the most relaxed and perfect acting you could see ... Lila Kedrova is spot on as a fellow visitor to the town who may or may not be who she seems ... If you miss the hay days of Euro
cinema
then chase this out ... There's a decent widescreen print going round ...
Although 20th Century Fox distributed "Poor Cow" in Panama, Loach did not stay in mainstream
cinema
(which this film hardly is) and I lost contact with his films.
It's a shame that it did not reach a wider audience as if this is the direction of Italian
cinema
it can only be a good thing.
I had never heard of it before and I consider myself knowledgeable of classic
cinema.
Hitchcock is
cinema'
s all time pervert; however, we all know his perversions are ours as well, so we forgive him.
Sick of the current
cinema
output, particularly American cinema, I've been making an effort to see the Oscar-winning foreign films.
The beautiful, charming, supremely versatile and talented Irene Dunne is one of the greatest 5 or 6 actresses of American
cinema.
I remember this film,it was the first film i had watched at the
cinema
the picture was dark in places i was very nervous it was back in 74/75 my Dad took me my brother & sister to Newbury
cinema
in Newbury Berkshire England.
If anyone knows where to find this on DVD etc please let me know.The
cinema
now has been turned in a fitness club which is a very big shame as the nearest
cinema
now is 20 miles away, would love to hear from others who have seen this film or any other like it.
And take something with you when you leave that
cinema.
This exploration of a unique decade in US
cinema
begins with the fall of one ailing, out-of-touch empire and culminates with the unstoppable rise of another, equally associated with escapism and box office receipts.
This movie simply oozes psychedelia influenced late 60s Italian
cinema.
Does not go overboard with homage after to Hitchcock - Owen (Danny DeVito) was lucky he had "Strangers on A Train" playing at the local cinema, so the movie flat out tells you that that was the inspiration.
Arthur Penn, director of Bonnie and Clyde and Little Big Man, saw that Steve Tesich's outstanding script rang with truth, and from these two talents comes solid
cinema.
Victor Sjostrom, who is the grandfather of Swedish cinema, directed this stark, existentialist film about atonement, betrayal, death, forgiveness, guilt, redemption, and the bleakest moments of the human condition.
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