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It's hard to believe that it's
thirty
seven years later, and I can still remember the thoughts going through my head while watching the film with my best friend.
The subject matter of this film is potentially depressing: a man about thirty, with no job, little education, three kids from a failed relationship, living in his parents' house, but with a dream of directing feature films.
He is almost
thirty
years older than his young stars, and it shows.
The size of the monster who for the next
thirty
years and counting would continue to eat the world.
I have watched Love Jones over
thirty
times.
Alright, the first time I seen "Talk Radio" was in a video store for only $2.00 on VHS believe it or not, and I looked at it and I thought it might be about Howard Stern, because I just looked at it for about
thirty
seconds, then just didn't see it again.
Thirty
years later another anti-social lunatic wants to assassinate the current president.
Thirty
years ago, Time Magazine did a cover proclaiming a "New Ice Age".
I went to see this movie at our college theater
thirty
years ago because I liked Bruce Dern in Silent Running and Family Plot.
"La Maman et La Putain" has surely passed into history as an influence on much of what's been done in France and elsewhere in the past
thirty
years and no one interested in the history of film, certainly, should be dissuaded from watching it.
All three main characters are deeply morally unattractive individuals: Alexandre to the greatest degree, of course, because we see by far the most of him and because he seldom shuts up for more than
thirty
seconds; Marie perhaps to the least degree, because we see the least of her.
So not only do we start out following some Bruce Lee clone, the film kills that one off and has us follow another one
thirty
minutes into the story.
Please just do yourself a favor, if you ever get the urge to watch this and watch
thirty
minutes of that annoying purple dinosaur Barney, then multiply that
thirty
times fold and you would still only get a small fraction of the horror you would be in store for.
This is the sort of film that would have played in the drive ins across America
thirty
years ago to mixed acclaim.
Part of it was the unnecessarily long shots, none of which were especially memorable; for example, the ending was a clip of the main character running down a country road that lasted a good
thirty
seconds.
The ghost of the Vietnam war has haunted the American psyche for
thirty
years now.
I really wish I had that Hour and
thirty
minutes back.
Although now
thirty
five, Gregory still harbours a hopeless passion but now for the football playing Frances, also sixteen, despite the fact that music teacher, Bel has made it clear that she is attracted to him.
At
thirty
five, Gregory is presented to us as a rather sad and friendless creature whose life is neither active nor comic.
Unfortunately on a
thirty
five year old it just comes across as odd and vaguely creepy.
This movie probably took all of five minutes to hammer out the whole plot (I can see it being done on a cocktail napkin at a dinner party), if you can't figure out the ending of this drool in the first
thirty
minutes you will probably find this movie entertaining.
Or was it only the DVD release that had huge
thirty
second gaps between scenes?
I watch him in the Godfather, Scarface, Carlito's Way, and I think I am watching one of the greatest actors of the last
thirty
years.
While none of the characters gets treated with much respect, the over
thirty
gay men get the worst of it: all predatory, fat, sad, slobs.
Denzel Washington is weighed down with the clothes and bad-ass jive talk of a "Shaft" movie
thirty
- five years earlier (he even has that "no-one understands him but his woman" thing going on, replete with his "hot" girlfriend, baiting her with some downright crude and inappropriate "dirty-talk") and his mild "In The Heat Of The Night" riff with Willem Defoe (in almost a bit-part) raises barely a ripple.
Cinema seems to be gradually losing its ability to shock, so perhaps 'Maladolescenza' should be admired for retaining that power
thirty
years after its release.
I tried to like it, but had to fast-forward through the last
thirty
minutes or so.
It's been
thirty
three years since 1952, but I have never forgotten the story or its ridiculously cumbersome title.
I took me ten minutes to realize that i had wasted my precious
thirty
rupees.
I rented this film with a friend and, after about
thirty
minutes of hoping it would get better, we decided to "fast forward" a little to see if things would get any better.
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