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Blu-ray Archduke
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Melville shows this scene without judgment, and that's what makes it so effective. It's another casualty of the war of attrition that the Resistance is fighting with the Germans. From a historical interest perspective, but without getting too philosophical with politics in this thread, I can understand how there might be a perceived difference between killing someone because it is too dangerous to hold that person prisoner and killing someone who has already been taken prisoner. In Spielberg's Saving Private Ryan, for example, we see American troops shooting German soldiers who have just put their hands up to surrender, because they may not have believed it strategically feasible to gather prisoners at that particular moment when emotions are high and gunfire is going on. I believe, however, that there was a big outcry during the Battle of the Bulge when Germans executed several prisoners who had already been in captivity for a while. Both scenarios are appalling and unfortunate, of course, but the Resistance may have felt it impractical to hold the traitor somewhere where he would be kept from divulging more information to the enemy. In this Melville film, the traitor had apparently revealed information to the Germans that resulted in the capture of one of the key Resistance leaders, and the "execution" of that traitor was a move to prevent any future capture or deaths, while cautioning other Resistance members of the dangers of giving in to German interrogation. It's a horrifying scene, especially because none of the people involved are actual soldiers, and they are ordinary citizens who have been thrown into the role where they must make their own rules as they go along. I cannot imagine having to make a decision like that, and I pray that I am never in a situation where I must make such a decision. Last edited by The Great Owl; 02-20-2013 at 11:29 PM. |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Prince
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As for Armageddon, it's definitely a big dumb blockbuster that's fascinating to digest ironically. Nothing "works" in the classical sense, that's why it's so great to experience with others or just deconstruct (both direction and logic). I too like to mix in the occasional moronic film to cleanse my pallette. Proof enough is that I've got an even stronger desire to dive into the better Olive releases and imports I've got. ![]() |
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Armageddon may be loud and overdosed on braggadocio, but it's also full of the themes and ideologies that buoyed sci-fi (and made it great!) throughout much of the 20th century — told with quite amazing fluidity, economy and visual wonderment. In its own rock face, it's a jewel. Last edited by MacEachaidh; 02-21-2013 at 01:25 AM. |
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Just finished Ivan's Childhood.
While it wasn't my favorite movie thus far, Andrei Tarkovsky does a great job at demonstrating how the innocence of childhood can be stripped away by war. In Ivan's case, he was left an orphan and with nobody except for his war friends. [Show spoiler]
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I only just realised that Criterion released Hoop Dreams in the US. I remember seeing this once ages ago when I was much younger and thought it was one of the most wonderful documentaries I'd ever seen. I wonder what the chances are that they'll release it on blu-ray...
They do such good work on documentaries which makes me happy. I'd love to see this get included in their blu-ray collection so I can get it and put it in my collection! |
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![]() To answer your question though...I am guessing they have the rights to all three, which is fantastic, just hope they plan on releasing them all in a physical format. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Prince
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I'm not sure how watching moronic films can be construed as a "cleansing of the palette" nor do I quite understand why someone would turn to Michael Bay when they want "moronic fun". His only good film is The Rock and frankly, there are plenty of other better blockbusters made for the unwashed masses to consume like junk food.
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