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Little John is played by the always wonderful Alan Hale(Flynn's on and off screen buddy),Eugene Pallette is a hilarious Friar Tuck and Montagu Love adds to the fun as the corrupt bishop.The film is further enhanced by the early use of three color technicolor and the outstanding music by Erich Wolfgang Korngold.William Keighley and Michael Curtiz both sat on the director's chair for this film and both give their touch to it.The climactic duel between Robin and Sir Guy is by far the most imitated and influential sword fight in
cinema
history.
A masterpiece of international
cinema
that tranceeds all unnatural boundaries as it deals with human emotions which know no boundaries.
I left the
cinema
very happy and with a feeling of a still lingering fear and intense joy that perhaps could come close to what you feel, still running but just having escaped unharmed after three hours of torture by a sadistic lunatic.
All in all, another great of British
cinema.
It is one of the great photographic achievements in
cinema
history.
A critically important component of virtually all successful
cinema
is suspense, a perception of uncertainty within the viewer as to what may ensue from the events occurring upon the screen, whichever genre, present even when we know an outcome (Apollo 13) if the work is done well; all of which is meant to point to a total absence of suspense in this weakly directed feature, which dully plods from scene to scene until its flat ending.
As for the film itself, let me say this: I like difficult art, and difficult
cinema.
Sunshine" is more fondly remembered for it's bald,thirty-something,ex-hippie murderers who are easily the most bizarre descendants of the living dead yet to reach the silver screen.This film is not easy to categorize:it's a horror film mixed with drug movie and also features paranoid urban legends and bizarre conspiracy theories.The title of this movie is taken from the name of a bad batch of 60s acid that seems to have some rather unfortunate long-term side effects.The film is badly lit and there are some dull spots,but "Blue Sunshine" is a must-see for experimental
cinema
enthusiasts.7 out of 10.
Really interesting ;-) Fortunately I didn't pay for the
cinema
so I can't regret it !
Flashbacks overused in modern
cinema
and that is a perfect example.
Never have left comment here but feel compelled to warn you all before wasting your money in
cinema
- AVOID!
The film actually got booed in the
cinema
as the end credits rolled, by not just me, but half the audience.
Thanks to this little part of
cinema
history films that didn't do so well the year they were released finally found an audience, even if what happens in the movie is very different than what we see in the present.
This is
cinema
that is authentically and movingly human.
An insult to the original 1946 'Sentimental Journey' which starred John Payne & Maureen O'Hara (a highly under rated screen couple from the golden age of cinema, in my opinion, who should have been cast alongside each other in more than the 4 films they did, as they had definite chemistry.
it's was very funny and entertaining to me, who wasn't too exposed to korean
cinema.
Inspiration of course pours out from European cinema, but even in the American segments there's a sense of genuine pathos with the characters.
Kerry Armstrong's character of Justine will go down in Australian
cinema
history as one of the most memorable characters of all time, right up there with Babe, Picnic at Hanging Rock's Miranda, Mick Dundee, the drag queens from Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, and Darryl Kerrigan.
Director Gary Winick ought to be ashamed of himself for creating such utter garbage as this and spitting on
cinema'
s potential.
It has become infuriating to watch movies at the
cinema
with these little glowing squares popping up all around you in the dark as you're trying to concentrate.
These people are the audience for "Bride Wars", although they're not the only ones texting; that's a cancer that has infected
cinema
going worldwide.
The film is probably the finest example of a gay
cinema
I can think of.
Towards the film's conclusion the charge of the knights through the orchard to the sound of a choir singing the "Carmina Birana" has to be one of the high points of British
cinema.
I saw the film at a packed out
cinema
during the Sydney Film Festival.
I've always been a fan of European cinema, mostly because it has something more to offer than Hollywood's mass production.
This film is best relegated to the "classics" trash heap for occasional viewing by students of
cinema
history thankfully long dead.
Winner of the Best Picture Academy Award of 1933 (but not even nominated in any other category), it is an indisputable classic that stands apart as one of the finest (and most timeless) motion pictures of the 30's -- which was a terrific decade for the
cinema.
South African
cinema
has moved to the next stage in evolution i.e. reflection on some of the darker sides of the new South Africa.
This was a terrible piece of
cinema.
I'm reviewing this from the perspective of myself as a fan of Miller .. Though this is a poorly-done piece of amateur cinema, there is at least enough curiosity in seeing the presentation of the characters and other elements of the book, though you will likely be horribly disappointed with everything.
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