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Blu-ray Samurai
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Also, she's wrong about horror films not being gothic, unless she means modern ones. Universal Horror films and all the ones Vincent Price did in the 50s and 60s can be classified as gothic. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#43864 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Yes, in fact you need to watch The 400 Blows then Antoine and Colette which is on the DVD for "Blows". Then you watch Stolen Kisses, Bed & Board and lastly Love on the Run. To get the full scope you should watch them in order.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#43869 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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[Show spoiler] On the power point she says : [Show spoiler]
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#43870 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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It's the same character, but I don't think you necessarily have to watch the 400 Blows before Stolen Kisses. 400 Blows is a drama about childhood and how tough it can be. Stolen Kisses is a light romantic comedy. It's technically the same dude, but you don't need to know about his upbringing to enjoy Stolen Kisses. But if you have any interest in watching the other films in the Antoine Doinel saga, you should watch them in order.
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#43871 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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I've only seen The 400 Blows once and there were pieces that stood out but overall I really didn't see what all the fuss is about. Afterward I looked up Ebert's review to at least get some hints about what I was missing and I walked away from that thinking 'okay, maybe you just had to be there'. |
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Blu-ray Guru
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Last edited by blkhrt; 01-24-2012 at 02:13 AM. |
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#43874 | |
Special Member
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#43876 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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But, yeah...unless I stumbled across a later entry in a pawnshop or something I would always be inclined to start a series at the beginning even if the beginning wasn't held in such high esteem. |
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Looking through the Criterion list, here's some that, I think, can be classified as Gothic (or films that include Gothic tropes):
The Beauty and the Beast Diabolique (The return of the repressed, female gothic) Kuroneko Paris, Texas (Male Hysteria) Antichrist (Gothic until it becomes downright Horror) Cronos Repulsion Harry Potter, can be argued as having a Gothic influence (Castles etc) but it's really more adolescent fantasy fiction and arguing for it as a gothic text is just a bit lazy. If you're looking for an excuse to buy something from Criterion, I would recommend going for Diabolique as you can really milk a lot for it being a female gothic text (these usually are set in the bathroom, a very feminine space) and also they are usually domestic. You can also comment on the doubling in the text, as the two protagonists are practically yin and yang of each other (note: Black Swan is a good gothic text for the double as well, also Dead Ringers by Cronenberg -- the double and also male paranoia.) To go basic, go with Psycho: The haunted house as a metaphor for the psyche: as in the superego, the ego and the id and also it touches on the female gothic. Curiously, the slasher film can also be gothic, granted it shouldn't show much blood. Slasher film villains usually have this unresolved oedipal complex. The knife as a very phallic murder weapon, creating giant bloody feminine orifices on his victims (sorry for the graphic description hehehe) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a good start to identify Gothic conventions. I'm having a bit of a hard time remembering it though, since the last time I saw it was more than 6 months ago. :\ Last edited by blujazz; 01-24-2012 at 03:09 AM. |
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Ohh I really like this one. The school interiors really feel like a castle but it really didn't click as important until now.
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Expert Member
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I plan on getting 400 blows on blu ray eventually. I'm the type of person who likes blind buying (I dunno I'm weird). I guess I kind of want my first time seeing it to be in HD. They have 400 blows and Stolen Kisses on Hulu. I wanted to check out another Truffaut after watching Shoot the Piano Player. I guess ill just wait till I buy the 400 blows.
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#43880 |
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Oct 2011
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