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11-15-2013 #2921
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
As I say, I'm apprehensive of both the subject matter and the apparently unflinching treatment, but McQueen's other films, Hunger and Shame, have both been outstanding in their utter honesty and have also featured the finest performances of Michael Fassbaender, who is rapidly becoming an unmissable screen presence.
1 out of 1 members liked this post.But pleasures are like poppies spread
You seize the flow'r, the bloom is shed
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11-15-2013 #2922
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
And he is remarkable in this film also.
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11-15-2013 #2923
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11-15-2013 #2924
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Last film I saw was Last Vegas.
I thoroughly enjoyed it. The entire cast was great but Kevin Kline was superb
"Knowledge is good" Emil Faber
"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?" Senator John "Bluto" Blutarsky
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11-15-2013 #2925
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Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Just watched The World's End with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.
Was all going great until that blokes head fell off in the bogs and blue stuff oozed out all over the place.
10 more mins and I switch off... pants!
Yet 'PAUL' was so fucking good!!!
3 tits? Yeah man!
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11-16-2013 #2926
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
"Hannah Arendt" - as a glutton for punishment i watched yet another film about a depressing subject. This is a partial biopic about the German born Jewish philosopher and writer who attained fame and infamy with her controversial magazine feature, then book, on the trial of Adolf Eichmann, "Eichmann In Jerusalem." What upset huge numbers of people and many of her friends was Arendt's attempt to understand the nature of the evil committed by Eichmann in the Final Solution and the complicity of some Jewish community leaders in the programme. She of course coined the phrase 'the banality of evil.' The trouble is this film by Margarethe von Trotta is stilted, dry and rather dull.
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11-16-2013 #2927
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I can't say I have been impressed by von Trotta's films, her need to preach makes her films too stilted, like essays. Also not sure why Arendt merits this treatment -there are a lot of people like this whose work/lives have been interesting who do not benefit from being the subjects of a feature film (Walter Benjamin? Paul Celan?) -there could be material for a tv documentary but why go to the expense of hiring all those actors to pretend to be Hannah, Martin Heidegger etc? Eichmann in Jerusalem is a fascinating book, and her study On Revolution is interesting but doesn't explore the phenomenon with the comparative analysis you can find in many other works, and the essays collected in Men in Dark Times are also interesting but in reality high class journalism rather than political theory or social philosophy. Fact is she was not a major thinker -a case of special pleading here I think, something von Trotta tried with Rosa Luxemburg. I haven't seen the film and the clip doesn't inspire me to. As far as German women directors are concerned, it is a pity Helma Sanders-Brahms has not reached a wider audience though her films may be even bleaker than the one reviewed here.
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11-16-2013 #2928
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Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Last edited by kenneth67; 11-16-2013 at 02:34 PM.
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11-16-2013 #2929
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Well Stavros - as i said - the film is not good so don't bother.
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11-17-2013 #2930