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Again the film begins in mid stream, with Louis, in his sixties, coping with an ailing heart while attempting to maintain a high level of fitness.
It's set at the end of the "swinging
sixties"
.
I have a dear friend who is in her
sixties
and for the past 15 years has told me that people don't see her anymore, and she longs for companionship.
This is when the movie kicks into high gear and we begin to get those French movie of the
sixties
vibes to the whole proceedings.
Of course, the male female role of the
sixties
comes into play and modern viewers might find that her need to follow him is a bit offensive.
"the day time ended" may be a low budget indie film, but it isn't too much of a stretch to compare it with the "existential" European films of the fifties and
sixties.
Also, the music is very original and very memorable, and I think superior to many musicals from the thirties through the
sixties.
It's tasteless, groovy and very funny in a
sixties
kind of way.
From the writer of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" and "Hush .. Hush, Sweet Charlotte," this tail-end of the
sixties
horror cycle has some eerie and campy fun.
If you are already a fan of Peter O'Donnell's wonderful Modesty Blaise books from the sixties, you will really enjoy this movie.
Some would say this is the tragic tale of America in the excessive eighties where the high of the peace and free love
sixties
had crashed into drugs and AIDS.
I'm a Belgian and grew up in the
sixties.
The cast was great (Jerry O'connel is soooo cute!), the music was great (The
sixties
had the best music ever, imho), the historical material was interesting, and so was the way they made the actors of the '90s seem like they were actually there in the '60s.
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.
As Blood Rites was entirely awful, I really wasn't expecting much from this film; but actually, it would seem that trash director Andy Milligan has outdone himself this time as Seeds of Sin tops Blood Rites in style and stands tall as a more than adequate slice of sick
sixties
sexploitation.
Oh, the
sixties.
Horror films were a major feature of the British cinema in the
sixties
and early seventies, largely because such matter could not be seen on television, the broadcasting companies regarding it as being unfit for family viewing.
I had to wonder what sort of medications were being abused by the scriptwriters, or perhaps they never mentally left the psychedelic
sixties.
Claude Chabrol's international reputation was cemented by a sequence of enduring films dating from the late
sixties
and early seventies, of which "Le Boucher" is one of the most famous.
Maria Galana who plays an old woman in the
sixties
from a village in South Spain.
They even started the shooting as early as in the late
sixties.
Fact that it was made during the
sixties
makes you suspect the last option!
He was a discreet, short, middle-aged, short-haired mulatto in his early
sixties.
Naturally, all this had a chilling effect on television and movies, and so we have only a handful of great movies between the glories of The Third Man and To Have and To Have Not in the forties and Lawrence of Arabia and To Kill a Mockingbird in the
sixties.
I saw this silent Hitchcock after seeing about twenty other Hitchcock, all the famous ones from the forties, fifties and
sixties.
She was in so many films in the sixties, and had been in the Bond film 'Casino Royale', but I never understood her appeal.
The
sixties
eye makeup, the bouffant hairdos, the wigs, the eyelashes, my God.
The Italian Job has all the good humor and buoyancy of the British TV shows of the
sixties.
Herbert Lom was a busy actor who appeared in numerous film and theatre productions during the fifties and
sixties.
Dustin Hoffman plays Lenny Bruce, the controversial stand-up comic who views comedy as a form of debate...I am going to take a stab at why this film is in black & white...The vast majority of this film takes place in the late fifties and early sixties..The black and white presentation exudes the era in which Lenny Bruce's popularity prevailed!! Black and White captures the three packs of cigarettes an evening per deviate nightclub era of the Lenny Bruce days so so so cogently!!... Interesting concept.. How many men get their blank blanked.. How many men have blanked a blank.. None?..They aren't telling the truth...especially those in lower middle management!! How about the fact that your wife is not a lesbian, but for purposes of a voyeuristic thrill...Why not?..Kind of degrading!! but for Lenny Bruce, that's the best part... SORT OF!!!...KIND OF!!... How can you curb obscenity when obscenity is the truth?...How does an overzealous, intellectual, New York Jewish comic ignore his upbringing?
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