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This time a female helps the
revolution
in a central American country.
The values that have been hard fought for in Western society through centuries of
revolution
and struggle are for ALL men and women to be allowed to live in a free and open society.
We are shown a snapshot of the fall of Danton, his mock process and execution but, unless one studied the
revolution
quite extensively, it is difficult to understand where characters come from ( Fouquier-Tinville, Philippeau, Desmoulins, Robespierre... ) and thus to appreciate them for what they are: Danton and Joe Blobb could be the same person to the viewer.
Eisenstein's non-historically accurate ending is open-ended thus indicating that this was the seed of the later Bolshevik
revolution
that would bloom in Russia.
I think the digital
revolution
and the DVD
revolution
is actually making it possible for more interesting work to get out there even if you have to dig harder to find it.
Okay, maybe this movie not a
revolution.
These are liberated women at the height of the sexual revolution, after all, and are as intelligent as they are horny and beautiful.
If there are some slower moments, the sets, designs and ideas are there with some thoughts of
revolution.
The cinema of the 60s was as much as time of
revolution
as the politics and the music.
The story is taken from the annals of the Mexican
revolution
and involves the U.S. in a border town dispute with the Mexican bandits who cross the Rio Grande in the early 1900s.
by 1925 the Soviet government actively used the arts, including film, as a means to spread the message of the
revolution.
It's hard to say if it's even the 'best' part of the film's several sequences dealing with the (at the time current) times of the Russian
revolution.
Frustrated with the second-rate treatment they receive, and most particularly the maggot-infested meat that they are forced to eat, the ship's crew, led by the inspirational Bolshevik sailor Grigory Vakulinchuk (Aleksandr Antonov), decide that the time is ripe for a
revolution.
This movie is set five years later and the
revolution
has morphed into something ugly.
While initially the
revolution
promised freedom, at this point the small committee running the country is extremely repressive and is a dictatorship.
scarlet coat like most
revolution
flicks wasnt well received but is nears perfection in the art of movie making.
I'm doing a thesis on blurring the boundaries: the female cross dresser and am using Tipping the Velvet the book as my main text, any comments on gender and sexual identity, gender and sexual confusion, gender as a performance, gender as a fiction, gender imagery, cross-dressing as an erotic fantasy and as revolution, the effect of the male costume etc etc would be much appreciated!
Firstly, this is a very dated film, non-focused in its exposition of the left wing political
revolution.
Its droning narrative assumes that industrial development in China and elsewhere is entirely unprecedented, as if there had never been an industrial
revolution
in Europe and America and Karl Marx had never visited the British Museum.
Steven Soderbergh missed the whole point of the idea about revolution, about it's ideals, and most important about life of Che Guevara and so on.
If by any chance you should wish to read a book about schoolboys who did buck the system rather more successfully than Mr McDowell and his friends and furthermore lived to tell the tale,find a copy of "Stalky & Co."written by the man whose much-maligned poem "If" lent it's name to Mr Anderson's film,a man born in colonial India,a man whose work is quietly being airbrushed out of our literary history.And do it before the chattering classes succeed in declaring him a non-person.Perhaps somebody should start a
revolution
about that.
The second half of Steven Soderbergh's revolutionary bio on Che Guevara deals with his last campaign to export
revolution
to Bolivia.
In order to maintain his saintly visage of Che Soderbergh conveniently leap frogs the mass executions he presided over after the
revolution
in Cuba and the folly of his Congo adventure ("This is the history of a failure" he writes in the preface of his Congo Journal) to concentrate fully on Che's attempt to rally support to rise up against the government in Bolivia.
They left and Wheeler invested in a
revolution
in a small mythical kingdom because they promised to make him their king.
It ends as Castro wins the revolution; Che never gets to Havana.
Brynner simply looks like a Russian aristocrat dressed up like a Mexican bandit who is in the middle of the Mexican
revolution
instead of the Russian one.
His part as a biplane flying ace lobbing home-made bombs from the air in the cause of the
revolution
is a poorly written meager role that could have been played by any minor star.
Mitch hasn't a decent line in the entire movie and brings to one's mind his other Mexican
revolution
picture the far superior "Bandido" (1956) which unfortunately nobody seems to have any interest in releasing on DVD.
How was Britain marking this age of radicalism and
revolution?
Eric Rohmer's 'The Lady and the Duke' is based on the journals of an English aristocrat who lived through the French
revolution.
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