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Thursday, September 23, 2010
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hospitalized in a psychiatric British, a man claiming to be able to kill with a shout, as they do the Aborigines of Australia.
A scream can be understood as many things meant as demonstrations of many different moods: scream of joy, pleasure, sorrow, excitement. But what makes Charles Crossley with his scream "terrifying" is beyond belief. After spending 18 years together with the Australian aborigines, Crossely becomes a man old in a new land (Australia) a new man in an old land, which dramatically changes the lives of Mr and Mrs Fielding before bringing new sensations even terrible. The fire is out of their life again thanks to the mystery that carries Crossley, son of mystery 18 years of magical practices, customs Indigenous most powerful scientific value that Fielding lay almost in a "God Almighty. More powerful, not because older, but why still put into practice with physical and spiritual fervor of the characters shocking, characters that have marked the life of Crossely indelibly.
That The Shout (scream in fact) is a mystical movie but one that seeks to analyze the relationship between God and man through the consequences that this relationship brings forth. "Divine" there is very little film is a passionate, very physical, but in fact God can be manifested through their bodies and emotions completely earthly men that despite the desire to elevate above matter, turn to God because it interferes on their material needs. For this Crossley questions the value of the soul, the soul that he has seen it manifest itself in many forms of earth, not rightly understand why and how they should be released when it knows that it already is. It is no coincidence that this freedom of the soul is perceived, understood and accepted by an "idiot", a foreign misunderstood belief that Western social enclose the definition of "crazy". It 's the value of purity and naturalness of this idiot who keeps the preciousness of the soul never understood as something that belongs to the man but instead has the man. It is the cry
a form of liberation that kills. But most of the sound is to kill the evil force that his body should expel, a force that ordinary human beings do not know they possess. Crossley has figured out how to find and how to control it, but the forces of earth, the human impusli know how to be even stronger.
The Shout has its rough environments most of its charm, and Jerzy Skolimowski using the shell beautifully the nature of landscapes and events and transforms them into something scary, quiet, small but powerful. The sparse scenery makes it easy to focus on the history and magnificent performances by Alan Bates, Susannah York and John Hurt with humility that are carried away by events led and lulled by the iron hand of Skolimowski. The actual feeling of charm and mysticism, however, leaves sometimes dominated by a vague sense of hermetic self-satisfied, a game of "do not mean to say" too little is made that sometimes spontaneous. But the hypnotic charm of Alan Bates makes you forget every imperfection. Cinema can not always give interpretations so subdued, quiet and beautiful, and the Charles Crossley Bates is one such rarity.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
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Mean Streets (1973) Scorsese sharpening their weapons for what will be a little later one of the finest American film filmography and more. A film solid and secure deals with so many tragedies, interior and social. The crisis of the religious, the crisis of personal identity and ethnic identity. The desire to change clashes with the reality that look like chains that make impossible any movement indestructible. The habit and resignation to it is a cancer that kills slowly. Extraordinary actors.
Brancaleone's Army (1966)
A film that ages well, like good wine. There is much more than pure entertainment, comedy is a polemic, attentive and sharp. Irrenefrenabile a cascade of sharp sarcasm that shows the average Italian is always the same in his habits and his infamous but now indistinguishable "art of getting by." A title is a legend. Brancaleone's Army as a way of life and a line of thought. Unforgettable, a film that made history.
Darling Clementine (1946) Ford began to explore the philosophy of "distance" from one end, from their land, from your family.
Stray Dog (1949)
very solid noir directed by Kurosawa with cunning. More than a history of men is more a story of a city, Tokyo. The search for the gun has a metaphorical sense all clear whether collected in the interest of the film, a bit 'less clear if you look into the details of the narrative. And 'in fact the whole who stray dog \u200b\u200bis caught, the search for a city like Tokyo, its suburbs and slums to find an identity in between tradition and innovation.
Phantom Lady (1944) One of the highlights of the 40's film noir. Siodmak riprone successfully dirty atmosphere of The Killers giving a highlight film of the genre. Hits for his cunning in playing with the script to the storyline. Although the characters seem a bit 'stereotyped three-dimensional and have feelings.