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Being from Canada, I cannot say whether this film is original in the context of Danish
cinema
- unfortunately, we, here, do not get to see many Danish films in a year!
Sedgwick, who prefers using the entire M-G-M studio as his set, does so here as Cecilia, always ready for an audition, is treated by a would-be paramour,
cinema
star Rinaldo Lopez (Mischa Auer), to behind-the-scenes action of, naturally, a musical comedy, featuring Broadway headliner Lyda Roberti.
I burst into tears at the
cinema
when the boy turned into the Eagle and always wanted to see the film again.
If, unlike some of the commenters here, you are not staging a class war and don't mind seeing the lives of other people who are fairly successful, extroverted, bohemian (gasp) and not being terribly English at a party and getting into all sorts of trouble as a result this is not a bad film, closer to Euro
cinema
rather than an imitation of the usual slick American crap...
it has hints of documentary about it as well as horror and art-house cinema, and deserves a place amongst the canon of 'different' horror films like The Blair Witch Project and the original Ring (both of which it predates and could well be an unacknowledged influence on).
It's definitely worth seeing if you're interested in the edges of horror
cinema.
Ledgers performance in the title role is quite solid, taking the mantle of
cinema'
s best Ned (not hard considering the previous Ned's include Yahoo Serious, Mick Jagger & former Carlton champion (Australian Rules Football) Bob Chitty, a great footballer but a poor actor.
Which do you think the average person would know more/less about: Iranian
cinema
or Iranian football?
I felt a great joy, after seeing this film, not because it is a master piece, but because it convinced me of, that the Portuguese
cinema
became really very good.
Having developed a critical eye for film, and a love for good cinema, I went to see Antwone Fisher with my breath symbolically held.
For Anthony Mann the Western was 'legend'- and 'legend' makes the very best
cinema!
Una giornata particolare is a film which has made brilliant use of closed spaces.It is in these dull,empty spaces that the audience sees the emotional turmoil and boisterous outbursts of Ettore Scola's two leading characters.Marcello Mastroianni and Sophia Loren play two frustrated individuals who decide to come together for some brief moments of their listless lives.It is the element of sadness associated with the narrative that makes us believe that people will take sides with characters close to them.All men would really feel sorry for Sophia Loren's character.All women would surely cry their hearts out at Marcello Mastroianni's existential plight.Disguised sexualities are also one of the key issues of this somber,poignant film.Most of the characters grapple with issues related to their own sexualities.Una giornata particolare cannot be termed as a pro gay film although it has been nicely depicted that a homosexual chap mixes well with women.This is a film for which Italian director Ettore Scola has crafted a fairly good mix of fact and fiction.His idea is to show how the arrival of Hitler changed destinies of ordinary Italian folks.A word about the courageous personnage played magnificently by great Marcello Mastroianni.He acts as a real man who does not beg for pity.He happily accepts his fate and readies himself to face the worst time of his short yet meaningful life.A true masterpiece of
cinema
!!!
I just hope people go to the
cinema
with an open mind and they will hopefully be rewarded as i and many others have been.
But when you come out of the
cinema
hall you are very much satisfied and feel that the ticket was worth :-).
Who would have thought that a movie about a man who drives a couple hundreds of miles on his lawn mower to see his brother, could possibly be good
cinema?
Her role gives the film an unexpected emotional resonance, and her final scene in this film is as touching as any you will find in the
cinema.
In fact he reminded me of myself a few times back in uni :) So yes, there's not a lot of violence, there's not a lot of action, but the dialogue is cracking, the acting is superb and very refreshing, and it's pretty funny too :) I don't think you'll come out of the
cinema
going "Wow!
I finally got my wish to see this one in a
cinema.
I enjoyed this film far more than anything had led me to anticipate; from reading other comments here, I suspect it benefits enormously from being seen on a full-size screen in the cinema, in the company of a cheerful and enthusiastic audience.
Saw it when it was first shown i8n Germany in a small independent
cinema
in Frankfurt.
Im not a big Tim Matheson fan but i have to admit i liked this film.It was dark and a small bit disturbing with some scenes a bit edgy,i don't know were to classify this film its a bit SF and a bit horror slash thriller.I saw this at about 2.00am or so on my local channel there was nothing else on so i decided to watch it.If you have not seen this film id recommend it its not really that bad,the characters are interesting enough but not really explored to their full potential which could have made this film even more better.I don,t know if this film went to the
cinema
but it felt like it was made for TV or went straight to video,i for one would buy this if it,s on DVD it fits well with my type of film and has a small bit of the X-FILES story attached to it.Government undertakings or shifty corporations involved in dodgy shadowy dealings.Overall a good film.
... Hawk Heaven for lovers of French
cinema
and by extension French Screen actors/actresses.
From a simple premise - Jean-Pierre Marielle's request for water being ignored in a restaurant - Blier spins off in all directions and allows the cream of French
cinema
to strut their stuff before the camera even throwing in nods to those no longer around (Jean Gabin, Lino Ventura) including the Director's father, Bernard, one of the great stalwarts of French cinema, from whom he fields a celestial phone call at the end of the film.
I am a big fan of
cinema
verite and saw this movie because I heard how interesting it was.
The shaky camera sometimes can be a distraction, but in
cinema
verite that is a given.
The viewer may feel a lot better coming out of the
cinema
after Part 1 than Part 2 but that is the reality of Che's life and not in my opinion any fault of the director.
Seeing this movie was the most fun I've had at the
cinema
in a long time.
A VOW TO CHERISH is, without any doubt, one of the movies that now constitutes a real surprise I have received from
cinema.
Here are some arguments of mine why I consider this film a highly underrated piece of good
cinema.
I don't remember this film getting a
cinema
release over here.
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