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All the people who voted a meager 1 on this movie, this is all I have to say: You guys have not matured enough to enjoy
cinema
of this kind.
This film is one of the classics of
cinema
history.
I saw this movie in its brief run in "art house
" cinema
in '69.
Additionally, I liked that Park played with a little symbolism and reversal whereas we don't usually get this is Asia
cinema.
Actually, Asian
cinema
in general, have some of the finest films that have been unnoticed by the American public because they're hard to find.
When one thinks of Soviet cinema, the propaganda masterpieces of Eisenstein or the somber meditations of Tarkovsky generally come to mind.
Film historians have said much about ancient epics that have been the interest of many directors from the beginning of
cinema.
Eisenstein wasn't just one of the greatest soviet,russian, films'directors, but one of the great masters of the cinema, among Griffith, Murnau, Ford, Hitchcock, Welles, and others.
What is enjoyable about watching random movies at random times is that one never quite knows what to expect or where the next great piece of
cinema
will emerge.
Sergei Eistenstein, like other silent-film pioneers like Griffith (although Eisenstein's innovations are not as commonplace as Griffith's) and Murnau, has had such an impact on the history of
cinema
it's of course taken for granted.
This movie was a heart-felt piece of
cinema
that helped show the darker side of childhood, and the little things that shaped who Tom Hank's was.
Truly, a beautiful piece of cinema, and every actor deserves recognition for it.
An added bonus: As we see Mishima's fury over the lack of tradition in a morally vacant modern society, Schrader gives us an excellent demonstration of the dichotomy between thought and execution in
cinema.
Korean
cinema
has the ability to turn genres on its head, and the latest by the celebrated director Chan-wook Park is a tale of a good pious priest who becomes a vampire.
This is the last film of Krzysztof Kieslowski - one of the greatest directors in the history of
cinema.
I was never interested in his movies before because I figured I wouldn't like anything in that style of
cinema
and because I've heard most Cagney films are the same.
Almost no
cinema
experience can beat a good thriller with a sense of humor.
This is such a masterpiece of American cinema, beautifully photographed and the river is such a perfect metaphor and backdrop for the story.
Nightmare" is a fun Cat III flick loaded with sleaze and voyeurism.There is also a bit of gore as the first part of the film shows some nasty killings committed by Wong character under the influence of the monk's mystical powers.The dream sequences are quite erotic and sleazy,so I'm not complaining.Of course those who expect gruesome Cat III horror in the tradition of "Diary of a Serial Killer" or "Red to Kill" will be disappointed,but fans of sleazy exploitation
cinema
should give this one a look.7 out of 10.
This first film is basically about how she becomes the "Emanuelle" that most exploitation
cinema
fans are familiar with.
Director Mikhail Kalatozov's film The Cranes are Flying (Letyat zhuravli) is a glorious piece of
cinema.
I went to the
cinema
in 1973 when the film was released, I was 11 at the time.
Bottom has been my favourite sitcom ever since i saw it on t.v and the movie is even better if your a bottom fan i say this is a must buy!!! the plot is that Eddie and Ritchie run a hotel named guest house Paradise but not all goes right for them as customers leave until a famous actress come to stay they try there best to impress her but not all well go right this is a upbringing to British
cinema
so buy this and you will wet yourself with laughter.
However, this little foreign minimalistic arty dramady is so full of empty filler and so devoid of story or anything engaging or provocative that it will likely appeal to only the most avid devotees of
cinema
and mainstream audiences should look elsewhere.
This film is undoubtedly one of the greatest landmarks in history of
cinema.
By seeing this film,we can only retrospectively notice that world
cinema
in 1950s had such a purely humanistic dramaturgy,such a strong and adequate use of sound-image montage,and almost religious admiration of ethical choices in human life.
I think,contemporary cinema, though technically developed and opened some new narrative perspective, has lost the most important---reliance of audience.Cienma was once really the most popular art from and, unlike modern fine arts and contemporary music,gave millions of people hope and ideals.
This is definitely worth your time if you are a fan of foreign
cinema.
The misjustice of First Nations people is becoming a staple in the Canadian
cinema
diet.
I only think we can think about you (after reading you comment), is that you're provably a non-sexual person (like Erika in the movie), and you are not ready for the new
cinema
that is coming up.
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