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Now that the review for KINO's Blu-ray release is out, I thought I would start a thread. I am sure that if you like this movie you, like me are disappointed with the bare-bones approach to this release. I do not wish this to be a gripe thread, however, but rather a discussion as to why this movie is considered a classic. I am not a movie expert, but I have read Wikipeadea(sp) and I have listened to the commentary and extras on the KINO DVD set.
The movie certainly is not uplifting. Is it all due to Marlene Dietrich or something else? I would like to know your thoughts. Last edited by cavesailor; 11-28-2012 at 12:48 AM. |
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