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Friday, September 27, 2013

NEW 2013 EDITION!

Posted on 1:09 PM by Unknown


Good news everyone, the newest edition of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, are finally released. The big difference this year is that the book has been redone, a new layout and everything. The new list does not only contains movies from 2012, but also movies from as long back as 1924. It's a total of 49 new films.

The United States have 23 films, United Kingdom 7, France 4, Italy 2, Afganistan, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, India, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Senegal and Sweden have one filme each.

Afganistan is making its debut.
 

Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)

Amour (2012)
Argo (2012)
Bowling for Columbine (2003)
The Cabin in the Woods (2012)
Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010)

Christ Stopped at Eboli (Cristo si e fermato a Eboli) (1979)
The Consequences of Love (Le conseguenze dell'amore) (2004)
Dead Ringers (1988)
The Devils (1971)
Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988)
Diva (1981)
Django Unchained (2012)
The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)
The Eagle (1925)
Elephant (2003)
The Exiles (1961)
The Exterminating Angel (El angel exterminidor) (1962)
F for Fake (Verites et mensonges) (1973)
Field of Dreams (1989)
Fireworks (Hana-Bi) (1997)
The Goddess (Shen nu) (1934)
The Great White Silence (1924)
The Hired Hand (1971)
The Lady Vanishes (1938)

Les Miserables (2012)
Life of Pi (2012)
Limite (1931)
Lincoln (2012)
Local Hero (1983)
The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)
Mary Poppins (1964)
Moolaade (2004)
Mrs. Miniver (1942)
Oklahoma! (1955)
Osama (2003)
Peter Ibbetson (1935)
RoboCop (1987)
Skyfall (2012)
Sleeping Dogs (1977)
Some Came Running (1958)
Summer with Monika (Sommaren med Monika) (1953)
A Throw of Dice (Prapancha Pash) (1929)
The Towering Inferno (1974)
Toy Story 2 (1999)
Toy Story 3 (2010)
Wake in Fright (1971)
Wall Street (1987)  
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

"The French Foreign Odyssey"

Posted on 3:54 PM by Unknown
BEAU TRAVAIL


Year: 1999
Country: France
Language: French, Italian, Russian
Number: 946
Director: Claire Denis
Starring: Denis Lavant, Michel Subor, Grégoire Colin, Richard Courcet
Berlin: Berliner Zeitung 


Claire Denis' Beau Travail is actually loosely based upon Herman Melville's Billy Budd. But instead of a british naval vessel in the 18th century, Beau Travail is set in modern day Djibouti where we follow the French Foreign Region. It's the story about the former sergeant Galoup (Denis Lavant) who reminisce about his days in Djibouti and his fellow soldiers and his despite for lieutenant Bruno Forestier. It is a tough army life. As Galoup says "Your life is the region".
Beau Travail is a great film, a truly poetic one, with plenty of male erotism, with all the soldiers being photographed like greek gods, the same poetics structure as in Jean-Luc Goddard's Le Mépris. It's like Denis is doing the same thing as every other male director have done with women. She does a great job in portraying men as beautiful and vulnerable, with the same platonic friendship as females.
The film features some marvelous performances, specially Denis Lavant's misanthropic performance as the former sergeant who knows how to dance, exquisitely shown in one of the greatest dancing scenes ever. The cinematography are also breathtaking and extraordinary. There's no yellow sand, it's either grey or white. It's like walking on the moon, an unknown territory that makes all the characters and the time weightless. A wonderful poetic weightless motion picture. Thumbs up.
Grade: A-
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Monday, September 2, 2013

"A Journey Through Italy"

Posted on 4:54 PM by Unknown
THE BEST OF YOUTH



Original title: La meglio gioventù
Year: 2003
Country: Italy
Language: Italian
Number: 1019
Director: Marco Tullio Giordana
Starring: Luigi Lo Cascio, Alessio Boni, Jasmine Trinca, Sonia Bergamasco
Cannes: Un Certain Regard Award


Marco Tullio Giordana's The Best of Youth is a six hour long epic about two brothers named Nicola and Matteo, two baby boomers whom we follow in course of five decades from 1966-2003. In the summer of '66 they both planned to take a trip to Norway, but before that they both tried to save a young girl named Giorgia from an abusive sanitarium that didn't gave her the right treatment. They tried to convince her father to take her back, but he refused, and the two boys decided to keep her, but they lost her, and they saw no other choices then to continue their journey. But Matteo have change his mind and Nicola must travel alone, while Matteo enlist in the army. From then on the two brothers have gone their separate ways and both experience two quite different lives.
The Best of Youth is an extraordinary film that follows two individuals and how they both are effected by Italy's resent history, like the rebellious sixties and the uncertain seventies. But the two brothers have their own different way of dealing with history, and it's much because of Giorgia. Nicola, the youngest one tries to change history by fighting for all the disabled people's rights to a decent life instead of being locked up in a dark cellar. While Matteo have a more resigned world view, and decided to be a part of the system itself, and he once even worked as a policeman beating up demonstrators in a demonstration in which Nicola participated.
Besides from their careers, they both have a tough private life. Nicola falls for the left-wing activist Giulia, whom he have a child with. But Giulia is more committed to her fight against capitalism then her own daughter. Matteo have commitment issues and is basically just committed to his work as a policemen. But there's some episodes in which he can't hide his anger towards society, and we know that this was not the life he intended.
But that's how real life is. It's unpredictable, like the first hour alone isn't enough to show us how it will end, like many other movies do. And some of the events are shocking and most important unexpected. Relationships come and goes, so do other people's life. And yes we can always ask us self "What if" when it comes to the outcome, but we don't question the motivations behind their actions, because of the political system they are living in.
The late Roger Ebert always used to say "No good movie is too long, just as no bad movie is short enough". I could have watched this movie for six more hours, because of its epic scale and a whole bunch of interesting characters I would have been more than happy to follow all the way to their graves. But the movie had to stop sometimes, just like life itself have to stop sometimes, and I must say they picked the right ending. It's indeed one of this centuries best movies, with a superb cast and a masterminded epic story that shows us real people living real unpredictable life. Thumbs up.
Rating: A+
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