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My opinion regarding Days of Heaven and The Thin Red Line is a difficult subject to put in words. While I can say I admired both and think both of them are really good films, I feel a little bit uncomfortable telling that to other people in the way of a recommendation. Days of Heaven is easily the better film in this case. Much has been said already about the beautiful and poetic cinematography but I also consider the sister's narration and display of the events something tactful. I overall enjoyed the film and appreaciate the layers of philosophical questioning Malick's added. In the other hand, The Thin Red Line is a good film but, at times, the characters feel disjointed from the story itself. Here we have a group of American soldiers fighting a war while philosophizing about the inner effects these events are giving them. I am sure there are soldiers in the army who think about other things not neccesarily related to their families/combat/life, but it is hard to think a whole batallion of soldiers do that in the middle of hell. But then again, we are talking about films with a wide variety of themes that could be taken in so many different ways. I would encourage anyone to give them a try at some point.
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I am a big Malick fan, but as you say, I'm not always inclined to recommend his films. They are certainly not for all tastes. I was kind of hoping Criterion would be handling Tree of Life, but hopefully Fox will give it the love it deserves. |
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Just watched Senso. Great-looking disc. There are many shots that range from slightly softer to borderline bad, mostly due to inferior film elements (and subsequent attempts at bringing those shots in line with the rest digitally). But when it looks good... well, in my opinion nothing on Blu-ray beats the sharp Technicolor look with fine grain, gorgeous colours, blooming highlights and diffuse glowing edges.
I don't think the film itself is very complex, but everything about it is so incredibly beautiful it doesn't matter, it's just classic movie magic. A couple of times I caught myself having to rewind a bit because I got so lost in the visuals I forgot to read the subtitles. ![]() Speaking of the subtitles I did spot a number of errors. At one point there was a word missing, another was a typo, and they mistranslated the German hundertsiebenundvierzig as 149. Noticed also something a bit odd. In the beginning of the film there are two wide shots of the opera hall, where a big chandelier in the foreground is slowly being pulled upwards. This gives the impression of the camera very slowly panning vertically downwards when it's actually completely still. Not sure if this "optical illusion" was intentional (logistical problems with doing the panning?) or just a coincidence. |
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One thing I like about The Thin Red Line is that there are so many ways to approach it. I can see why someone who viewed the "point" of the movie the way you did would not like it. I would argue that it focuses on the psychological effects of war much less than most traditional war movies. I'm not sure it even attempts to make a point. If I thought it did, I would like it less.
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Decided to watch The lady Vanishes this afternoon (quiet around the house). I cannot wait to see what Criterion will do with this one. The image of my DVD copy is...well bad
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Watched Days of Heaven for the first time today. I had to, really, the type of great discussion that has gone back and forth on Malick films lately is not that usual in this thread (unfortunately) or maybe my memory is just bad...
I really liked it, and storywise it is right up there with both The Thin Red Line and The New World (the only other Malick I have seen so far) and the images is just beautiful. However, as a movie (if that makes any sense) I prefer either TTRL or TNW and will probably pick any of those for a rewatch before DOH (heh, accidentally funny acronym) though they WILL be rewatched all of them. In DOH I really missed both the long periods with people just staring into the distance (with or without VO), just being on the screen doing nothing special as well as the "strange" intercuts with nature imagery (there were a couple of these in DOH, but not as much as in TTRL or TNW). It might simply be that the meaning is deeper or more hidden in DOH and I just didn't "get it" while it is more accessible in TTRL and TNW. The VO in DOH didn't bother me one bit, but I can see why it might bother some. So, the question is if I should pre-order Tree Of Life or wait and see if Criterion will get their hands on it? ![]() BTW, am I the only that thought Linda from DOH and James Caviezel looks more than a little alike? |
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The 25th Infantry Division was a regular army division based in Hawaii at the time of Pearl Harbor, filled with better trained soldiers than any other US Army division in the Pacific, and the reason it was sent into combat at Guadalcanal to relieve the marines. We get a small hint of that in the movie, but mostly it is like watching angst-ridden grad students fight a war in between "contemplations" of life and the world around them. I get no sense of the reality of ordinary dog faces fighting for friends in the line next to them. To me, it is way too artsy to be an effective war film. And yet it has grown on me with repeated viewings, and I bought the Criterion despite my reservations about the film. Perhaps that is what makes a Malick film memorable. His films may be frequently tedious, overly philosophical, and devote large portions of run time to people reconciling their inner turmoil at a reality which places them in conflict with the natural world, but I keep watching them anyway. Last edited by oildude; 09-24-2011 at 09:18 PM. |
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It seems that some people think a Criterion release of Tree Of Life is inevitable, but I don't know. I don't want to buy it twice, but I'm afraid of waiting for a Criterion that will never come. ![]() |
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If an older title gets a blu upgrade with a new cover, features, etc = a new re-issued title, with most likely a new transfer. (Examples: Tokyo Drifter, Rules of the Game, etc.) If an older title gets a blu upgrade with the same cover as the original = most likely just a upgrade of the existing dvd transfer. (Examples: Seven Samurai, Lady Vanishes, etc. In these 2 cases, they have already been re-issued a few years ago.) Last edited by SpiderBaby; 09-24-2011 at 09:24 PM. |
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My wishes for Criterion -
Let the Right One In Atonement |
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http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/arti...e_battlefield/ Here is another article that estimates the number as higher and analysis the methodology of the original military personnel that conducted the studies. http://www.theppsc.org/Grossman/SLA_...iring-Data.htm Last edited by Cocophone; 09-25-2011 at 01:52 AM. |
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