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Subsequently, Eisenstein's formalism and suspect politics would cause innumerable conflicts with government agencies insisting on "socialist realism."
Alas, the maddening and sporadic Gangster No. 1 as well as the equally all over the shop, but interesting exercise in surrealism mixed with realism, effort entitled The Acid House are the only ones of his we've got to go on so far.
This was my second viewing of this movie in a few years and was captivated by it's
realism
again.
No really big name actors, its as if they just pulled these guys off the street and said act, which adds to the
realism
of the movie, the performances are FANTASTIC none the less!
It combines the
realism
of French cinema with excellent characterisation, from Depardieu's lost Chabert to Fabrice Luchini's proud Lawyer to Fanny Ardant's complex widow.
With documentary films, the question of
realism
always crops up.
In LITTLE DIETER NEEDS TO FLY, Herzog is far too absorbed in telling the story of a man telling his own story to even address the question of
realism
versus formalism.
The story that Dieter tells is real, but Herzog is ever-present, wrenching absurdist commentary from the
realism.
As a French "Noir" film, its language is certainly a lot earthier than its American counterparts, but to me this just added to the
realism.
This is a stigma that floats all over this film, and in many instances in Fassbinder's work in general, but especially because with Four Seasons he takes his eye on the middle class, and a particular married couple- the distanced, depressed, angry Hans the fruit seller and his long-suffered wife- that is nothing short than trying for
realism
in the guise of melodrama.
Some of the acting /
realism
isn't quite there at times, or maybe is a little corny, but children don't seem to notice or care, they love it.
And having real jar-heads in the cast certainly helped in the
realism
of the film as well.
The dialogue is rather trite but the scenery lends itself to the
realism
of the Kentucky backwoods.
If Sicily is a territory of the baroque, with its doubling of perspective, that's part of this movie's challenge to
realism.
So much of a splendid actors' work, so much of realism, so much of brutality that war brings.
Great American improvised New Wave (or Independent you want to call it that), not as good as Godard or Truffaut, and not flawless, but hey such realism, style, warmth and humor.
This was post-modern television, a valiant attempt to visualize magical
realism.
In search of that
realism
it has eschewed certain conventions such as obvious character arcs and hooks.
Perhaps it is due to the Tarantinos of Hollywood that the watcher expects blood-streaming death in the end scene, but the bloodless shootings long for any sort of impact or
realism.
It's true that this is not realistic story, but romantic comedy is not a genre that I look to for
realism.
The pacing is deliberate and typical of the works coming out of the Ealing, Rank and British-Gaumont studios back in the day: frankly I prefer its quieter, more cerebral approach for its humanity and
realism
that engages far better than any over-produced Hollywood movie ever could.
As an adult who enjoys being entertained, who enjoys everything from the mundane to the fantastic in realism, drama, comedy, and action, all of those adult things that reflect real life on earth and/or stimulate the imagination, this movie has nothing to offer.
All of the actors speak in a monotone voice and have no
realism
to their dialogue.
In the pursuit of realism, Pasolini utilized many non-actors, but their deer-in-the-headlights stares and painfully awkward line delivery gives the whole a terribly off-kilter and inconsistent feel.
The movie is not supposed to be funny at all, but it is just so ridiculous and it lacks any
realism
whatsoever.
If the film is an attempt at social realism, these verbal barrages are so over-the-top that they actually draw attention to the film constructed as film and effectively neutralize that intent.
I know they're going for realism, but to be frank I just don't want
realism.
Realism
is boring.
I got so bored I started looking for some reflections on life in this movie but it's just plain realism, the most overrated quality in the business.
He imbues his dialog with an odd sense of realism, making the sculptor Marcel a convincing individual.
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