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I'm with you in spirit, as that would be a big old Easter basket for me! Hopefully there is a party that is in a financial position to do that and is willing, I won't hold my breath but it would be nice. The sad thing is this master has been used by everyone in all territories in the last few years, is widely distributed, and other than the topic at hand looks terrific. The most aggravating thing about the issue at this point is that some people claim it doesn't exist.
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I finished Tokyo Story last night. I own a copy of the 2013 dual format DVDs that I got for free. I made some crappy cover art that would make Polaroid keel over in laughter and put it in a brand new DVD case.
I had seen it before, but it was at a time when my knowledge of Ozu was probably limited to only this title. Being that it has been on many critic's short lists of the "greatest" films of all-time, the film had a lot to live up to. I didn't dislike it the first time, but I had a difficult time seeing what so many loved about it. Happy to say that I really enjoyed it this second time around. Setsuko Hara's character is so damn sweet that I want to transport back to the fictional world of 1953 Tokyo and ask her out for sake. There are some wonderful scenes and an overwhelming feeling of gentleness that makes me look forward to more of Ozu's work. It is a simple story, but the characters and their motives are so richly written. I think I'll eventually end up choosing another Ozu as my favorite, but I regard this film highly. |
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Thanks given by: | jhiggy23 (07-29-2015), The Great Owl (07-30-2015) |
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At times they do some flash sales. I remember this particular Bluray for 4 or 5 pounds I think. |
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really?! I don't do facebook. makes me angry. I check the MoC thread sometimes, but it seems that a lot of their recent sales have been through AmazonUK
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They announced at facebook the sales that were done through AmazonUK. Ok, if you check the relevant thread here, i assume they would mention the sales there too.. |
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Some probably consider this blasphemy, but I also really enjoy Yoji Yamada's remake of Tokyo Story called Tokyo Family. It's available on a reasonably priced HK blu with English Subs. Tokyo Family Last edited by shadedpain4; 07-29-2015 at 04:53 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | bwdowiak (07-29-2015) |
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The easiest example for me to explain his subversiveness would be the ending. If I could use one phrase to describe the ending I'd use this: total b******t. And not in the sense of 'bad,' more like it's a complete fantasy. Hollywood has always demanded happy endings and on first glance that's exactly what it is. The 'boy' and 'girl' have reunited, put their issues behind them, and are ready to start their lives together and live happily ever after. There's even a cute little deer! What a picture-perfect life they'll have, right? Wrong. None of the obstacles to their relationship have been solved. Well, they were solved to her friends' and family's satisfaction when they broke up, but now they are back together. Just because he fell off a cliff her kids are going magically accept him? Will her friends? And frankly, Ron is kind of a douche. Maybe that's a strong word, but this is a man who basically forces her to choose between him and her children. And about that fall, how bad is Ron injured? The doctor is vague but says it will take a lot of time and work. Responsibilities that will surely be laid at Cary's feet. And who's going to pay for medical bills and cost-of-life expenses while he's recuperating? My guess would be Cary's inheritance from her dead husband. So now she's stuck with a guy who may or may not be able to take care of himself, who may or may not bankrupt her, and who definitely will cause a major divide between her and her community. And that cute little deer? I read on another forum that the deer was the commentator's "favorite metaphor for sex" in movies. When we first see the deer, halfway through the film, the camera and deer are outside the house, free to roam. In the final scene, the camera and Cary are trapped in the house. The deer, however, is outside. If it is a metaphor for their sex life, it's not a good omen. So yeah, if you were just half-watching, or had it on as background, and just glanced at the ending it would seem like another typical Hollywood ending, but if you look a little closer it's obvious that everything is not as it seems. |
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I’m not entirely convinced otherwise, as a lot of happy endings fall apart under analysis. Popular cinema is full of contrivances just so that there is a climactic moment from which to come down. Thanks for your post, though, as it is a good read. I’ll be keeping all my senses alert on future viewings of Sirk’s films. ![]() |
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Then, I went to the other end of the thought provoking spectrum and watched one of my wife's selections last night: Neighbors. I felt completely cheated that I could have spent that 2 hours watching another Criterion release. |
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I agree that most happy endings fall apart under scrutiny, the difference is Sirk's was meant to fall apart by design. There are a hundred ways he undercuts the story leading up to the ending that tell me that Sirk wanted his film to be read with a critical eye, not simply passively enjoyed. But, he was so darn good at filmmaking that even as passive entertainment ATHA is still better than most. And for me at least, it takes time for certain movies to... reveal themselves, for lack of a better phrase. I didn't feel like I understood what the hell my teacher was talking about until I rewatched ATHA and Ali after college. |
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Thanks given by: | bwdowiak (07-29-2015) |
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Thanks given by: | SkyAntoine (07-29-2015) |
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I watched Vampyr last night and thought it was pretty great. I hadn't seen a Dreyer film before (even my love of Vivre sa vie hasn't convinced me yet to watch The Passion of Joan of Arc). Vampyr was moody, creepy, earthy, and a little scary. It's a pretty rapid 73 minutes, with only the slow parts being those where Allan Gray reads about vampires. Dreyer treated the film kind of like a silent film, which I'm kind of meh about. The book readings would have been perfect as a voice-over, but I can understand if there was some trepidation to do that. Still, it's a pretty good movie. It would be cool to see it in high-definition, but that would probably be an extensive and lengthy restoration. I hope to comb through the bonus materials sometime before it goes back to the library.
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Watched Walkabout last night after a blind buy and was somewhat underwhelmed by it.
...perhaps my expectations were too high. Definitely liked it, but wasn't blown away. Aside from some really beautiful sunset/sunrise shots, I didn't think the film looked that great. There were actually a few scenes where I wondered if they were shooting in 16mm. Certainly a film worth seeing, but not sure it was a good blind buy. ...at least not for me. |
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