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I went back to see it again the next day and have lost count of the number of times I have seen it since, both in the
cinema
and on TV.
Apart from the battle scenes, some of the production and special effects are primitive, apparently because the bulk of the budget for this movie was saved for the battle scenes, but for lovers of 60's
cinema
it should not be an issue.
It is a masterwork by a genius of
cinema.
Strongly recommended for fans of international
cinema.
Beside the fact, that in all it's awesomeness this movie has risen beyond all my expectations, this masterpiece of
cinema
history portrait the overuse of crappy filters in it's best!
i thought this movie was really really great because, in India cinemas nowadays, all you see is skin, music, and bad acting...in this movie, you can see some tradition, ethnicity, and at least some decency...although some parts were a little dramatic, guess what? that is what Indian
cinema
is all about!
I have never heard a
cinema
audience laugh so much, and tears were streaming down my cheeks during the 'stoned ladies in the tea shop' scene.
Evil Dead eat your heart out, Hatred of A Minute was some of the oddest, and best
cinema
to be seen by this reviewer in a long time.
Many years later, he would direct "The Birth of a Nation" in 1915, the movie that would revolutionize film-making and make him one of
cinema'
s first recognized authors; however, a lot of what would make him a great filmmaker can be found in the many short films he made for Biograph Company in the early years of his career.
The Last Command, while its heart may be the classic story of a once prestigious man fallen on hard times, frames that tale within a bleak look at how
cinema
unceremoniously recreates reality, and how its production process could be mercilessly impersonal.
Moonwalker is part biography, part feature film which i remember going to see at the
cinema
when it was originally released.
I love
cinema
so what I'm about to confess embarrasses me deeply.
Worth a look if you have any interest in early European cinema,or Avant Garde/Experimental cinema
Most people, when they think of expressionist cinema, look to the b&w German films of the silent and early sound eras--films that emphasized canted angles, extreme contrasts of light and dark, exaggerated performance, and occasional uses of surrealism to create a dreamlike atmosphere in order to diverge from traditional, naturalistic modes of cinematic representation.
If we're willing to accept that the Germans were not the only filmmakers to create expressionist
cinema
(and that those above-mentioned characteristics are not prerequisites for expressionist film), then I would argue that Dodes'ka-den (DKD) is a prime example of this type of film.
At the start, this one is from England, so, of course, I had 98 % chances that it will be intelligent and very good
cinema.
And that's the reason why I love Italian rip off
cinema
of 1970s and 1980s.
A delightful piece of
cinema
storytelling in a simple but effective way.
His name seems to be an imprimatur for top notch
cinema.
Well I really can't say anymore about the movie, but if you're only outlook on Asian
cinema
is Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon or House of Flying Daggers, I would suggest you trying to rent it, but if you're a die-hard Asian
cinema
fan I would say this has to be in your collection very good Japanese film.
Now I can understand it was a masterpiece of a special season of the Italian
cinema
(Pasolini etc.), by that time gone.
The makers of this fine film did a terrific job of getting you involved with the characters,as they suffered through this horrible ordeal.The horrific scene in the woods was done so superbly that you forget that these men were just actors,playing parts.I have never gotten so immersed in a film as I have this one.Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight were never better on screen,as well as fine performances by Ned Beatty,Ronny Cox,Bill McKinney,and though he appeared only briefly,James Dickey,the man who authored the book upon which the film is based,as the sheriff of Aintry.It is somewhat disturbing,and kids,of course,should be shielded from it,but this is great,dramatic
cinema.
Unlike a lot of recent American cinema, this film takes an interest in what it means to make a movie in the first place.
Even though duels in Japanese
cinema
last only seconds or a minute at the most, the sheer intensity of those moments made them better.
We so often talk of
cinema
landmarks - Kane, The Godfather, A Bout de Souffle.
Top class
cinema!
And yet whenever television or the
cinema
make a programme or film about her, they seem far more interested in the older Victoria than they do in the young girl; the version of Victoria with which modern audiences will probably be most familiar is Judi Dench in "Mrs Brown".
The fact that it's one of the only remaining Japanese films from this era causes people to say that it "started Japanese
cinema"
and was "unlike anything the west ever made."
Lars von Trier shows that old styles of filming can produce marvellous
cinema
and build drama and tension.
While this movie won't go down in the annals of great cinema, it is a fun way to spend an hour and a half with the family.
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