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And as far as the thematic elements...there is a particular sequence in the film that goes from melancholy, to bright and beautiful, and then to tragic, all within the span of about a minute.
So much has been written about the film's plot, the wonderful acting performance, the script, the melancholy, bittersweet atmosphere, the superb direction - what can I add?
I wish we saw more of Naunton Wayne as the jealous husband - though he has a good moment looking
melancholy
in a Mexican hat.
However, after a few days, I realized that the movie stays with me and it evokes a
melancholy
mood which lingers in my mind.
Lemmon is not only terribly funny in the role but so vividly real that he brings an element of
melancholy
to the pitiful figure that is Felix Unger.
Charlie Chaplin is a film-maker who isn't given enough credit, in my opinion: sure, people think he's funny, but few seem to recognize the underlying
melancholy
of his work.
I try to go down to Selma every now and then and I always think about this beautiful story and film - and all of the wonderfully real characters... the story is so touching and
melancholy.
They simultaneously amalgamate witty romance with this inevitable
melancholy
that comes with it all.
And an outstanding soundtrack that features the considerable talent of Taj Mahal, Bob Weir and Jorma Kaukonen, to name a few, adds strongly to the beautiful,
melancholy
vibe of the film.
Exceptionally funny, exceptionally touching,
melancholy
and energetic, set in exceptionally cold ghetto and harbour districts of Hamburg.
Adrift in Manhattan is a small, lovingly made,
melancholy
film about the intersecting lives of various emotionally wounded people in Manhattan.
Of course, I'm sure most Beatles fans are well aware of what went on whilst making this album (Lennon's minimal involvement due to his addictions to heroin and Yoko Ono; McCartney's domination, not only in the songwriting department but also in regards to group leadership; Harrison's disenchantment and Ringo's
melancholy
boredom) so when watching the film you will not see The Beatles at their best.
'That Which Survives' is a good, low-key, atmospheric third-season episode that has a
melancholy
air to it, especially in retrospect after you learn what happened to Losira and her people.
I especially like the mixture of
melancholy
and a certain "live your life"-attitude.
i found the
melancholy
music somewhat sentimental (like the music in truffaut's films) but a necessary comfort.
And throughout all of the gloom and melancholy, the film always manages a light and almost playful tone.
As for the comedy there are a few laughs, and they do help alleviate some of the
melancholy
moments.
His music (especially from "Tristan und Isolde" and "Parsifal") appoints to the film its tragic and
melancholy
atmosphere.
I think it's a wonderful movie and it's been unjustly underestimated:it's oneiric,sentimental,poetic and the dramatic plot is dealt with a sense of humour.There are various issues like male bonding,homosexuality,friendship and I think every role is proper for the actor who plays it:my favourite actor JOHN MALKOVICH(GREAT)is a homosexual with some existential problems and he falls in love with Marty(Michael Zelniker)and they get engaged at the end of the film;Dennis(Kevin Bacon)has in vain tried to get successful in Hollywood as a musician,Al(Joe Mantegna)grows up thanks of Jamie Lee Curtis,Vinny(Tony Spiridakis)dreams to become an actor and Ray(Ken Olin)a painter.Even if the dreams of some of these guys don't come through,their strong and profound tie is the reason to continue to hope in the future.I also think the title is the only very funny thing of the movie(in Italian language it's "Dreaming Manhattan")but the film succeeds to alternate
melancholy
and thoughtless scenes:Mantegna climbs up the bridge which links Astoria to Manhattan,Ken Olin listens to his message "I love you guys" while he's thinking about his life,Kevin Bacon and Michael Zelniker play "ordinary people song" while Zelniker and Malkovich look at each other,Malkovich jilts Terry Kinney,who had fallen in love with him,because he doesn't like the way he talks about his friends(when Kinney asked him if those guys were his type,he replied "that I don't know but they are the best I could do"),Tony Spiridakis howls with a healer without a reason,Tom Waits reads his odd poem at Jack's,Jamie Lee Curtis takes Mantegna's gun and learns him to throw all away,Chloe Webb tells Madame Rose,a palmist, she's surrounded by idiots,the five boys shout out Arnold's name while they're having a bath under Hellgate during the night because he was the only guy,apart from Mantegna,who climbed up that bridge and they don't see Linda Fiorentino stealing their clothes out of spite,because her husband Mantegna spent all his time with his friends(he also kisses John Malkovich at the disco)...well,these guys are amazing!They are either crazy or gay,either sad or happy,sometimes they make you cry,sometimes they make you amuse.Personally I was a depressed sixteen year old girl when I saw this movie for the first time on a night during last summer and it made me dream:this movie is everything for me,it lets me to take refuge in another world and it makes me isolate from my reality,whom I hate as much as I can, but fortunately I'm not here,I'm under Hellgate Bridge to dream with other Queens.I thank Tony Spiridakis,who wrote the story,and all the actors very much for this wonderful movie!!!
my favorite peanuts cartoon with the best music ( me and you, two man crew) and Charlie Brown singing a
melancholy
tune about Snoopy being gone while putting his head against the wall.
The ship is the star, and the lives of its men resound with meaning and
melancholy.
Haydn Prowse was great as Colin, and John Lynch is suitably
melancholy
as the uncle.
This film is in many ways reminiscent of "The English Patient" and even "Casablanca" (the love-triangle in times of WWII, the beautiful cinematography and the use of a
melancholy
song as a central motive).
This does not mean that the movie is distasteful, on the contrary, there is some kind of strange beauty associated with the violence which results in a mix of sadness and
melancholy
that stays with one long after watching the movie.
This movie has everything, it deals with great friendship, melancholy, a lot of fun, tragic and love.
The first two minutes or so are very slow, unlike most of the themes, and a little
melancholy.
It is a
melancholy
but realistic story of love unrequited.
Before I was lost in a fog of listlessness and
melancholy.
The film isn't melodramatic, thankfully; it's brave, it has a thoughtful,
melancholy
undermining, and the gay theme is served well (only some of the dialogue dates it).
A surviving b/w reel-to-reel videotape of a 1958 (or 1959) BBC broadcast shows Ms. Holiday- beautiful, regal, but somewhat
melancholy
(with hair severely pulled back and in a glittering dress)- stylishly reciting with piano accompaniment for 3 minutes of what must be the earliest surviving videotape ever recorded-- and just a scant 5 months before her death.
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