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I just finished watching Aparajito, the second film of The Apu Trilogy.
Aparajito may not quite have the same low-key single-setting resonance of its predecessor, Pather Panchali, but I found it to be even more engaging in several ways. The change of settings lends a more fast-paced feel to the film, and I really loved watching Apu grow into a teenager who is developing his intellectual abilities and finding his place in the world. This movie, like Pather Panchali, delivers a couple of emotional gut punches that hit me hard, although I was expecting both of them. I don't have anything particularly profound to say about these movies that has not already been said a hundred times before, but I'm really enjoying them. Onward to Apur Sansar... |
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Always interesting to see the things that bother people. I couldn't even imagine what it could have been in that scene that was bothering people.
Now I know! Kind of. I still don't get why that would be nauseating, but I guess if it doesn't effect you that way it would be hard to understand. |
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#138024 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Seconds rocks. It's one of the unsung jewels of the Collection.
The grape-crushing wine scene? I think that it's a masterful sequence in the film, for many of the same reasons that Oildude stated above. I also like the grape-crushing scene, however, because it's an introvert's worst nightmare. Being an introvert myself, the scene always weirds me out a bit. Too many people, too much closeness, too much everything... I can really relate to the mindset of an older man who experiences this cacophony while living in the body of a younger man. |
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Thanks given by: | the sordid sentinel (11-24-2015) |
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![]() I can't relate to this disgusting anyone. You do know that the grapes, foot stomped or machine pressed or whatever, are filtered and fermented before consumption? It isn't an issue unless you [Show spoiler] I would think in a sane world people would be grossed out more by a Cronenberg movie than by a grape stomping bacchanalia filmed in black and white. For the record, I have been to a grape stomping at a winery. Awesome messy fun. Just a great time, and you get to drink wine while doing it. I should confess that I was also among a gang of ne'er-do-wells that started a food fight in my college cafeteria that turned out to be one wickedly funny mess, even if I had to pay for damages, perform cleanup duty, and go on disciplinary probation for a semester. Good times. Oh, and when stomping the grapes we weren't barefoot. We wore these little plastic booties to protect our city-fied tender feet from bits of branch, etc. Last edited by oildude; 11-23-2015 at 09:17 PM. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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What grosses me out more than anything? The scene in The Breakfast Club where Ally Sheedy's character draws an idyllic picture and then shakes her hair so that her dandruff falls on the picture like snow |
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Every August, many Texas wineries invite people out to crush some grapes to celebrate the annual grape harvest. At Dry Comal Creek, who hosted their 11th annual event this past weekend, wine barrels were cut in half and filled with grapes, and groups of two were instructed to produce as much juice as possible via stomping barefoot. Each jug of juice was then weighed to determine the champions. Sabrina Houser, the owner of the vineyard, explained that while the expressed juice isn't used to make any wine (too much bacteria in the final product, she said), the winery does produce a special commemorative "Foot Pressed" wine for all participants using grapes that were crushed in a sanitary fashion. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#138029 |
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I haven't watch the Criterion disc yet but wasn't there a missing scene restored when this was released on dvd? I had taped this off AMC or something years ago on VHS and it was the cut version. However, I can't remember what was restored. Is it the grape scene?
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#138032 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I just finished watching Apur Sansar, the final film of The Apu Trilogy.
Considering that Satyajit Ray reportedly did not intend to make sequels to Pather Panchali, it's surprising how well these three films come together as a single cohesive entity. I thought that I was finished with the emotional rollercoasters after the first two films, but this third one had an equal mix of tragedy and joy. Pather Panchali is one of the best films that I have seen about childhood. Aparajito is a superb depiction of adolescence and of the discoveries of one's self during that time. Apur Sansar is a great movie about love in general. I'm going through the extras on this final disc now. Satyajit Ray's films have been a blind spot in my collection of Criterion titles, so I'm glad that I finally took a leap of faith by buying this box set. It'll probably be a little while before I get around to buying the others, though. I'd like to kick these three films around in my mind for a while, like I did with Ozu's Late Spring and Tokyo Story. It's like when a python swallows a large animal and does not need to eat anything else for a year or so. It takes me a while to "digest" these films, in a sense. Thanks to Criterion for a job well done with restoring these masterful movies for old and new audiences alike. |
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#138033 |
Blu-ray Duke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#138035 |
Blu-ray Duke
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Just reading the plot for Salo on Wikipedia makes me sick to my stomach.
I will never, ever, ever watch this movie. ...EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't care if it's a brilliant piece of political allegory. |
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#138036 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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One of the torturers in it would give your Avatar a run for the money for the title of "Creepiest Looking Guy" award.
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#138037 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Watch it man. If you enjoy watching human beings consuming fecal matter, then "Salo" should be your cup of tea.
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#138038 |
Blu-ray Duke
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