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Blu-ray Knight
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It's only the 3h 18m version, thankfully. |
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#181903 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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Every week on Facebook, I introduce a different “movie of the week” by showcasing a screenshot from the film as my cover photo. A lot of the time when I do this, I am compelled to go back and polish up old reviews that I wrote years ago. Here is the latest...
![]() In a small South Dakota town during the late 1950s, Holly, a teenage girl played by Sissy Spacek (Carrie), is twirling her baton in her front yard when she meets Kit, an aimless young man played by Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now). Despite her father's disapproval, she is drawn to this stranger's James Dean hairstyle, his vacant eyes, and his persona that, while unhinged, represents the promise of a world far beyond the routine confines of her existence. One night, after Kit shows up at Holly's home and shoots her father, the two of them set her house on fire and then embark on a murder spree across state lines to the badlands of Montana. The visually stunning 1973 crime drama, Badlands, which was written and directed by Terrence Malick, and inspired by the real-life crimes of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate in 1958, is one of the least claustrophobic movies in existence, and it launches its two main characters, cannon-style, into the vastness of a world where they can become anything that they want. The 1950s pulp-romance aesthetic of this film works wonders in the open landscapes of a country that is depicted as young and fresh with endless possibilities, a setting that seems a universe away from today's America of chain shopping centers, boxy department stores, and structured lives. The disturbing subject matter reverberates in these expansive spaces, because there is not a single moment in the story when we are not reminded that our two antiheroes are free to make their own choices every step of the way. Kit and Holly can go anywhere they choose, and part of the movie's unnerving charm is that Malick's story does not dwell too closely on why these two characters take the literal and moral directions that they do. An early scene where Spacek's Holly casually throws a pet catfish into her yard because it is sick establishes her as an emotionally detached soul whose reactions to the psychopathic behavior of Sheen's Kit are outwardly indifferent. The “badlands” of the outside world and the “badlands” of the human psyche are beautifully conveyed in this cinematic world as places where everything, human lives and random possessions alike, can be thoughtlessly discarded like artifacts abandoned in a container in the middle of nowhere. The main thematic point that I take home from Terrence Malick's work is that nature maintains its splendid majesty regardless of the struggles of the human characters who dwell in it, and that our often-flawed endeavors are simply facets of nature itself. The murderous rampage of the two leads in Badlands, the relationship complexities on a Texas farm in Days of Heaven, the horrifying World War II violence in The Thin Red Line, the colonial struggles in The New World, the trials of boyhood in a small town in The Tree of Life, the initial elation and subsequent dissolution of a marriage in To the Wonder, and even the distractions of sex in Knight of Cups are presided over by blissfully idyllic images of trees, deserts, beaches, and wilderness. I disagree, for example, with the popular opinion of critics that the battle sequences on Guadalcanal in Malick's most popular film, The Thin Red Line, are shown as an affront to the beauty of nature, because I believe, instead, that the movie portrays war as just another part of the natural world. Although Badlands was the director's first feature film, his meditations on the place of human drama in the midst of the environment that would outline all of his subsequent works are present in full. Despite the shootings, car chases, and pointless deaths that unfold on the screen, the wondrous dry terrain of the location and the picturesque sight of a sunlit horizon remain unchanged. Last edited by The Great Owl; 11-28-2018 at 09:33 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | AaronJ (11-28-2018), Al_The_Strange (11-29-2018), CRASHLANDING (11-29-2018), Dailyan (11-28-2018), Darth Marcus (11-28-2018), Fat Phil (11-28-2018), hoytereden (11-28-2018), javy (11-28-2018), Jobla (11-28-2018), lemonski (11-28-2018), Richard--W (11-28-2018), Sifox211 (11-28-2018), The Sovereign (11-28-2018) |
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Blu-ray Knight
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Plus The Living Daylights, OHMSS, and GoldenEye, none of which I'm up to but I've seen them before. |
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Thanks given by: | Dailyan (11-28-2018) |
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Special Member
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Thanks given by: | belcherman (11-28-2018) |
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#181906 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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I do think that The Fortune Cookie was quite good, though. Last edited by belcherman; 11-28-2018 at 08:28 PM. |
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Thanks given by: | Rich Pure Doom (11-28-2018) |
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#181907 |
Blu-ray Baron
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Thanks given by: | alull (11-28-2018), belcherman (11-28-2018), Dailyan (11-28-2018), dancerslegs (11-28-2018), easydreamer (11-28-2018), hoytereden (11-28-2018), Jobla (11-28-2018), okcmaxk (11-28-2018), Scottie (11-28-2018), softunderbelly (11-28-2018), StarDestroyer52 (11-28-2018), The Sovereign (11-28-2018) |
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#181908 |
Blu-ray Knight
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Thanks given by: | Banned User (11-29-2018), Jobla (11-28-2018), movieben1138 (11-28-2018), octagon (11-28-2018), patnovak4hire (11-29-2018), The Great Owl (11-28-2018), The Sovereign (11-28-2018), vader4 (11-28-2018) |
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Blu-ray Emperor
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Awesome. Also, Klute is the last one to go!
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#181911 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Nature has begun to feel humanity's existential pain, however, and I wonder if Malick will ever deal with that. |
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Thanks given by: | CRASHLANDING (11-29-2018), The Great Owl (11-28-2018) |
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Blu-ray Ninja
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#181913 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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A Face in the Crowd is one that we've needed forever. Great announcement!
Mayhaps Criterion is on the case with some of the other still-unreleased films in the Controversial Classics DVD set. Fritz Lang's Fury is one that I want to see on Blu-ray. Also, I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang. |
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#181914 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thanks given by: | belcherman (11-28-2018), The Great Owl (11-28-2018) |
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#181918 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Blu-ray Ninja
Nov 2014
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Have you seen him in the Most Dangerous Game-inspired tv thriller The Savages? He's a real nasty piece of work in that one too as he pursues Timothy Bottoms through the desert.
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (11-28-2018) |
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#181920 |
Blu-ray Prince
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