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I don't blame Sluzier for how the remake turned out. It's clear that the studio insisted on a less downbeat ending. The first 2/3 of the remake are actually very good. It just goes off the rails when Nancy Travis starts playing Nancy Drew. |
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I just finished watching "The Vanishing" via Criterion's DVD of it.
I decided to put this on after reading some comments, especially regarding how horrifying, disturbing, and traumatic the ending was. I was expecting the shocker of my life, but I was really lukewarm to how it ended. I didn't really see the big deal and I wasn't very surprised. Overall, I think it's a pretty good film that keeps you on edge, especially with the non-linear narrative, but overall once was enough for me. |
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Any guesses on, if we'll see Criterion release more Andrei Tarkovsky? Just got done watching Nostalghia via Netflix streaming and the cinematography is absolutely beautiful. It's a shame Kino, owns the right to both Nostalghia and The Sacrifice.
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I think we're lucky to already have the two from Kino and the two from Criterion. I'm sure Kino will release Stalker sometime in the future. As for Andrei Rublev, I believe there has been discussion from Criterion about it. If I remember correctly, the only known copy of the longer version that Criterion used for the dvd version is damaged, so restoring it isn't much of an option.
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I think that was the case. The problem is that it sounds like the version Mosfilm restored is the shorter version, and the only known copy of the long version criterion used for the dvd is damaged. This is the copy that Martin Scorsese smuggled out of Russia, that was believed to be lost forever. In addition to being longer, the Criterion version supposedly has different scene ordering and different takes, and was the version closest to Tarkovsky's original vision. Anyways, there is a lack of clarity about the whole thing, I'm not to optimistic Criterion will ever upgrade it.
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#102770 | |
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Which wasn't a bad way to go, of course. It's not like that blind buy is going anywhere. |
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[Show spoiler] .My favorite Russian film is still Letter Never Sent. I really wish Criterion had some supplements for that one! What are people's thoughts on Salvatore Giuliano? It's DVD only, but I don't recall seeing it getting any mention. Last edited by smoss469; 06-18-2014 at 01:44 AM. |
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By the way, have you seen The Cranes Are Flying? My favorite Russian film behind Solaris. |
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If there's a title that's screaming Criterion treatment, that's DLN. The UK BD is region locked and not especially good. I won't stop pestering until CC releases it instead of wasting time in some rather dubious choices.
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I often wonder how much ambiguous plot points are by intention vs the writer really didn't know how to explain it so they left it open ended. It's why I could never get too much into H.P. Lovecraft's writings. You can only read a story so many times where important details are left out because "they're too horrible to repeat for fear I would go mad" (or something to that effect). Often it seems leaving things open ended is judged as something like deeper thought, but I usually feel cheated. I don't want to be hand held through any movie, but sometimes shoring up some unexplained details really makes it enjoyable for the viewer. |
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