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Thanks for your reply! I ordered Army Of Shadows and Certified Copy from Barnes 'N Noble and I ordered Fanny And Alexander from Amazon. I'm not in a rush for Leon Morin, Priest, so I think I'll just pick it up during the next Barnes 'N Noble sale.
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This was exactly my experience with Army of Shadows, and it has been with a lot of my favorite movies. Darndest thing......almost like watching a whole different movie, but it's the same one. It's amazing how much more vivid a film is in blu if it's had a proper transfer, and Army of Shadows definitely got a good transfer. I'm enjoying re-experiencing on blu so many films I already liked. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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I continued my leisurely Saturday and watched Purple Noon for the very first time.
Criterion knocked one out of the ball park once again, and I'm glad that I was introduced to this rather excellent film. It's insidiously amusing that I found myself cheering for a sociopath character for two hours, but therein lies the movie's charm. This was also my first experience with watching a Blu-ray of a movie that I had never seen before in any format. For the first time since I bought my Blu-ray player, I was concentrating on the storyline of a film without constantly thinking to myself how amazing the high-definition image was compared to previous viewings in standard definition. That's a good thing. Still, this Blu-ray brings out the best of the Mediterranean scenery. There's also a stunning close-up of a female character's face toward the end of the movie that had me thinking, "Now, this is what watching Blu-ray is all about!" |
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Compared with Melville's other films in the Criterion Collection, Leon Morin, Priest is much more dialogue driven. The story takes place in a Vichy village during the Nazi occupation of France, and focuses on the relationship between a widow, who is a committed communist and atheist, and a young priest who becomes her spiritual guide along a road she did not know she wanted to travel. The conflicts in the film are internally focused as opposed to external as in Melville's other films. They revolve around what it means to have faith and to seek that which is the best in ourselves. This includes a smoldering sexuality, as the woman finds herself becoming attracted to the priest. The way this relationship is handled in the film is one of its highlights, restrained and realistic, with no weepy melodrama. The viewer is drawn into understanding the longings and the denials of both characters, and what it means to be truly committed to something larger than ourselves, with the sacrifice that entails. The film is also filled with rich details and interactions between minor characters that frequently upend preconceptions, giving us a very rewarding recreation of what it was like to be French and living in Vichy during the occupation. In my opinion, Leon Morin, Priest is one of the best films in the Collection. Jean-Paul Belmondo as the priest does a fantastic job (a career best performance in my opinion) as does Emmanuelle Riva as the widowed communist. And in a supporting role as the woman's young daughter, the movie also features Patricia Gozzi, about four years before she starred in one of my favorite films Rapture. I had no idea Gozzi was in Leon Morin, Priest until I saw her name in the opening credits. EDIT: And with that, I will also put in a plug for Rapture, available from Twilight Time. Rapture would be right at home in the Criterion Collection, a great 1965 lost-in-the-vault title resurrected on blu-ray, and my best blind buy in years. Last edited by oildude; 12-23-2012 at 09:04 AM. |
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It feels lovely.
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If you're not going to flip it, then might as well open it. I didn't care for the film but I own a copy... contemplating unloading it while it's still relatively valuable, before a re-release comes out.
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It's not my favorite film, either, but as a completist I needed to have it. |
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I would love Holy Motors to get the Criterion treatment, but with a release date already set for standard blu-ray, I don't see that for a while. Such a wonderful film though. |
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Holy Motors was a stand out in a year in which great films were in short supply. Lavant deserves a Best Actor Oscar nomination (he won't get it; maybe Eva Mendes will vote for him, lol). |
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Blu-ray Prince
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I had a wild fantasy of the CC release of the 1958 Blob coming with Larry Hagman's (intentionally) cheesefest sequel, Beware! The Blob! That would make a wonderful set.
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