Cinema
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But if you like cinema, you'll like Les Amants Réguliers which is a bewitching movie close to those made in the 50's and 60's by the Nouvelle Vague artists.
Now, I realize that most people on here trash YOUNG WARRIORS or hail it as "so bad it's funny" type entertainment, but let me make something clear: It's actually a quality piece of low rent action, if you're willing to watch such
cinema
without a critical eye.
Instead of writing a paragraph, I'll give four good reasons why 2001 is the greatest
cinema
experience of all time: 1) It is a visual Odyssey that could only be told on the big screen.
French
cinema
had always been very strong when comes the time to present historical subjects.
Of course Vicente Aranda is a legend in Spanish
Cinema
and surely one of the great directors in Spanish
cinema
but I don't think this is one of his greatest movies even if it's fine.
This is unfortunately not his best, but still million times better than an average movie from the mainstream
cinema.
Not for its Cult appeal, gore, or even for its ideas, but because of the elements that combine to make this a masterpiece of
cinema.
Nevertheless, it is a remarkable piece of
cinema
which is as timeless as a rare work of art.
There's no denying the importance of transport on
cinema.
It has even been said that the invention of the train was one of the biggest influences on early
cinema
(looking out a window almost like a moving picture and the idea of being transported to a different time/space).
At the time I remember waiting with anticipation for the next installment and fell in love with John Bowe and Janet McTeer ,two talented actors that we don't see enough of on TV or
cinema
these days.
They will appreciate you all the better for your sublime and uniquely schizophrenic slant on
cinema.
Movies "about food" have been done before, some of them are really good - as, for instance, a certain Japanese comedy which aficionados of Asian
cinema
will know anyway.
As one other IMDb reviewer puts it, "...imagine 2001: A Space Odyssey in the desert" and you wouldn't be far off from a brief summarisation of what to expect from this piece of
cinema
(I deeply hesitate to use the word "film").
I've just finished seeing the film for the first time in it's entirety (although I watched some parts when it was first shown in Britain in the mid-90's), I truly believe it to be a masterpiece of late twentieth century
cinema.
So, this is a movie I would see again and again, because though it is undeniably sad in its subject, the masterful way it has been made awakens a whole new hope in modern
cinema.
Gary's final reversal, as he drives away with the inscribed locket, is as poignant a moment as any in
cinema.
Are they expecting classic
cinema
that is wonderful beyond belief and will leave them with lasting memories?
To think that if Dassin, an American Director, had not been blacklisted in Hollywood and forced to work in France, this masterpiece of
cinema
would never have been made the way it was.
Ok, let's get this out of the way first: As a piece of cinema, Lifeforce is rubbish.
It's not difficult, after watching this film, to see why post-silent Soviet
cinema
is held in such little critical esteem.
Incredibly, however, this film would seem to be the first-ever English-language version made for the
cinema
rather than television.
Most importantly it is refreshing to see Australian
cinema
not taking on the cliché Aussie characters and story lines we have seen done to death over the years.
Hollywood, and in this case, the Italian cinema, treat these guys as heroes.
When you go at an open air
cinema
under the Greek summer night you usually don't care what the movie is! Edison started really good with some good effort from the singers-who-want-to-be actors and a once again great Morgan Freeman but... (In a movie there is usually a good start to catch audience,done, a bit boring yet story filling middle of the movie that is more about characters and less about action ,done, and the third part is something really good so that you can remember the movie...) when you see 30 elite police officers (packed with weapons that can demolish a building) shoot at a guy behind a car, fail to hit him even once while he kills all (but 3) and then the guy takes out a flame thrower (to kill the rest 3) ,you realise that the Greek summer sky filled with stars is way too good to be distracted by a movie like this!
It was made by a grindhouse
cinema
owner for an extreme low budget.
So when the chance to finally see one at the
cinema
came around i didnt pass it up.
I went in to the
cinema
knowing that what i was about to see wasnt a
cinema
release but a made for TV film.
It replaced Cat Woman as the worst recent movie in my steel trap
cinema
mind.
A thematic staple of
cinema
since its inception is that genre involving seductive women whose wiles and means entice susceptible men not only into their arms but also into dire circumstances that typically will only result in jeopardy for the male victims, along with incertitude as to whether or not temptresses will be forced to take their medicine, and here Susan Lucci performs as a siren, although her acting chops from a primarily soap opera pedigree are inadequate to make her performance a credible one.
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