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This is just an incredible film and wither you have seen it or not, you have heard of it, know a few lines from it, and know some of the classic
images.
This is the tale of isolation, madness, terrifying images, and the ultimate ghost story that will crawl underneath your skin.
I believe Denver actually took some heat for doing a show like this--I guess normally performers don't compromise their
images
by doing sing-a-longs with the Muppets, but I'm glad he did.
The film is moved along brilliantly by intense
images
that deeply move the sensitive viewer.
Throughout the film there is an emphasis on visual detail, on clothing, machinery, decoration, and symbolic
images
such as a caged bird, a heap of torn photographs, a diamond bracelet.
The relative calm of the end of this scene, the tasteful direction and the contrasting beauty of the natural surroundings all work in making those
images
quite impossible to erase from one's mind.
Douglas Sirk was rediscovered by the "Cahiers du Cinema", Fassbinder etc.. that hailed him as a master director - I think that it is because of the sophistication of his cinematography - "Written on the Wind" offers luscious color
images
and gorgeous decors.
Some
images
are indeed really hard to take, especially when one is gay or fears about AIDS, and probably for any sensitive person watching it.
Awesome sweeping views of various comic pages and surreal
images
of Herge's dreams.
Here, the film comes full circle and shows how
images
can be a point of communication and transformation.
With rapid intercutting of scenes of insane people in an asylum, and montage/superimposition of images, and vague, interwoven narratives, this is a very hard movie to follow.
The film-maker switches to her point of view sometimes, and we see vague
images
of her at the side of a pond drowning a baby, or clutching at a drowned child.
It has so many memorable
images
and moments where you feel you are encroaching on a very private world.
This early film has its flaws-- a predictable plot and some overlong scenes of dubious relevance-- but it already clearly demonstrates Hitchcock's mastery of editing and the use of powerful
images.
His "Stalker" shows
images
of existence, communicates life as it shows itself and yet escapes your mind.
"Der Todesking"-Jorg Buttgereit's second full-length feature film(the first one was notorious "Nekromantik")has no central character or characters,but instead thematic continuity in the act of suicide.Divided into days of the week,it comprises of a series of set-pieces,each of which featuring the self-destruction of a complete stranger.Yes,the production values are low and it's disturbing,but in many ways "Der Todesking" is extremely effective.It makes you think which is sometimes more important than pure entertainment.Unlike the other Buttgereit's works it isn't very gory,but there are some unpleasant
images
like castration scene in the Tuesday episode,a decomposing corpse and various acts of suicide.The last(Sunday)episode is so depressing and full of pain!-just amazing if you want my opinion.10
THE BLOB is a great horror movie, not merely because of the vividly horrific
images
of its nearly unstoppable, flesh-dissolving title character, but because it features a real societal message.
Every fiber of your body tells you that this is not happening right from the opening montage of rapid-fire images, through to the last shot of the clean up at Ground Zero, but every frame is real.
The portrait of her never seems to ring false in reference to all those
images
and snippets of (dreadful) movies that many of us will have already seen.
And unlike so many other films that seem to lose their luster when finally viewed again, I found the visual
images
from the "Pride of the Marines" were as vivid and effective as I first remembered.
What is most amazing about this film is the fact that the film makers stayed in the presidential palace all of the way though the coup - surely a first in documentary making -
images
of a coup from both sides!!!
First and most mundane tale, "Method for Murder" - Successful author Charles Hillyer (nicely played by Denholm Elliott) is haunted by
images
of the murderous fiend he's writing about in his latest book.
It's a mix of the marvelous worlds Brian Fuller created in previous TV shows, mixing once again an amazing fantasy world with real kinds of people disguised into colorful
images
and exaggerated feelings, something that a fairytale always is.
Instead of the cursed videotape, we instead having a haunted studio and strange
images
appearing on film.
In fact, the strange
images
appearing on film brings immediately the cursed videotape in RINGU to mind.
I just watched this for the first time in a long time - I had forgotten both how imaginative the
images
were, and how witty the movie is.
All my memories returned and just the intense
images
were unbelievable.
Any child old enough to sit up in front of a screen will be absolutely captivated by the beautifully drawn
images
and wonderful music in this heartfelt and humorous re-write of the Grimms' fairytale.
This movie, as I sat in awe and watched the amazing
images
and almost-hypnotic music, shaped the desire in me to create moving things in the computer.
On the basis of the preview I'd seen, I went to "Shower" expecting a sweet little comedy; what I found was a profoundly touching drama of family life told in some of the most lush photographic
images
I've ever been privileged to see.
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