Nostalgia
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Well, the
nostalgia
factor ends right there, this is just bad.
However, for
nostalgia
buffs, some mindless fun.
Loosely linking the three tales (Old Chief Woodenhead, The Raft and The Hitchhiker) together is a mildly curious and effective wraparound story done in
nostalgia
(80s) animation form.
Director and co-scenarist Paul Magwood (who later claimed the picture was edited without his involvement) doesn't give off the impression of having high regard for the '40s films his "Chandler" was borne from; his
nostalgia
is appropriately rumpled, but also bitter-tinged and somewhat indifferent.
It was nice to go on a
nostalgia
trip and see all of the summer clothing styles from the 80's, and the same goes for the music.
Record it the next time its on T.V., because I guarantee you'll never see a better
nostalgia
rip-off made-for- T.V. movie.
I'll probably get a lot of flack for hating this movie- guess I didn't approach it with the proper dewy-eyed
nostalgia
of the generation before me.
Nowadays it is sort of a trend to look upon all shows from begin 90's as classics (people are so easily blinded by
nostalgia
these days), and while some of those shows were/are undoubtedly good, this one is just pure crap.
One of the those "coming of age" films that should have
nostalgia
for adults and promise for the kids.
It is a decent experience and some might get a
nostalgia
feel but ultimately this is a pointless step into the world of yesterday.
No dark undercurrents.Just a wonderful melange of music,
nostalgia
and good fun put to-gether by people who obviously had a great time doing it.
Social issues like black market trading of precious goods, in this case human organs usually from children;
nostalgia
for childhood and one's roots, which was especially prevalent in Dead or Alive 2; thumbing-of-the-nose at taboos like gay sex and (satirical) rape/violence towards women; blood-curdling violence.
Each shot brought a great sense of
nostalgia
as it reminded me of my own childhood (being the same age as the director probably helps a little) and the audio multiplied the feeling.
Just another rock'n'roll picture, I figured... good
nostalgia
for the baby boomers.
But even without an extra point for nostalgia, this is STILL a genuine masterwork and earning a high rating for its excellently convoluted story, uncanny atmosphere, blood-soaked killing sequences and superb casting choices.
Hotel Du Nord is a gripping drama of guilt in which Marcel Carne portrayed an entertaining tale of ill-fated love which also functions as a revolt against the cruel world.The film is based entirely on a pair of hapless lovers.Pierre and Renee were mistaken when they believed that suicide would put an end to their misery.Hotel Du Nord has its own inimitable charm as its inhabitants have become an essential part of the establishment.There is an element of togetherness as everyone flocks to Hotel Du Nord to eat,chat etc.Marcel Carne has remained true to the spirit of the films produced in 30s and 40s as Hotel Du Nord has a certain kind of nostalgic feel.Carne,while recreating the life of Parisian roads was able to create a sort of
nostalgia
for black and white giving a unique genre of poetic realism to his oeuvre.Hotel Du Nord can be termed as a quintessence of cinematographic populism.The 14th July ball scene on the banks of Saint Martin canal remains a magnificent sequence.The film's immense popularity can be judged from the fact that Hotel Du Nord has been declared as a national monument.
This film is one of those
nostalgia
things with me and I never REALLY expect anyone else to "get it" but am pleased when I recommend it and somebody DOES enjoy it.
Even though I see it now through the pink-shaded glasses of nostalgia, I can still tell it was a quality show, very educational but still funny.
It captures more than the
nostalgia
of the time.
Modern viewers know this little film primarily as the model for the remake, "The Money Pit." Older viewers today watch it with wisps of nostalgia: Cary Grant, Myrna Loy, and Melvyn Douglas were all "superstars" in an easier, less complicated era.
So, in my later years I decided to watch it again and see if it was just
nostalgia
or was there really something in that movie.
For Englishmen in their fifties (and I am in that bracket), it is always entertaining to see glimpses of and hear sounds of the Swinging Sixties, and although this film spends a lot of time in offices, it has plenty of Sixties nostalgia, including red buses, Carnaby Street, a song by Lulu and a delicious shot up the micro-skirt of a waitress, the like of which England has never seen since in public places.
It's shot in black and white for that 1950's
nostalgia
feel.
I'm a writer working at home and Diagnosis Murder is my lunchtime break companion - good, clean fun, good humour and
nostalgia
for the days of the Dick van Dyke show.
I particularly enjoyed the episodes with other
nostalgia
figures like Joe Mannix.
A very strange mix of musical (a remembrance of The Merry Widow ?)and classic Lubitsch touch sentimentalism (an impossible love-story like Cluny Brown)yet a very clever and intelligent one yet not to be understood as some
nostalgia
of some lost world but rather a testament on eternal feelings prevailing on the foolishness of mankind and especially men in times of war with a "moral" lesson still true today as it was in 1948.
Recently, I watched it again, just for the sake of nostalgia, and though the show was not aimed for my age group (I'm in my late teens), I still found it entertaining and educational.
Now the "love" is twisted up with all sorts of
nostalgia
it evokes and, oh well . . .
See for example the opening scenes, with the remote village in the Serbian mountains, with the low-tech devices that defend the integrity and way of life of the inhabitants, the
nostalgia
for the good days of the Communist rule, and the awakening of the young brat watching his nude teacher at the sounds of the Soviet hymn.
I first saw this film at about 13 or 14 and now I don't just cry at the ending, I shed a tear or two for the
nostalgia.
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