Quote from: Antares on December 09, 2009, 12:48:47 AMQuote from: Rich on December 08, 2009, 11:29:25 PM Brando was a pretty impressive macho guy at the time, and Vivien Leigh is at times wonderful in her role as Blanche, but in some scenes incredibly wooden and soulless, surprised she won an oscar for the part. She's supposed to be soulless at times, as she (click to show/hide)has suffered from mental illness after a traumatic event when she was younger. (click to show/hide)Yeah I understood that, I think it was a few other scenes where it was too OTT 'lordy be' moments that made me question how much her heart was in each scene. Gotta remember I am very new to watching older films, so I am not a great reviewer or expert on the subject
Quote from: Rich on December 08, 2009, 11:29:25 PM Brando was a pretty impressive macho guy at the time, and Vivien Leigh is at times wonderful in her role as Blanche, but in some scenes incredibly wooden and soulless, surprised she won an oscar for the part. She's supposed to be soulless at times, as she (click to show/hide)has suffered from mental illness after a traumatic event when she was younger.
Brando was a pretty impressive macho guy at the time, and Vivien Leigh is at times wonderful in her role as Blanche, but in some scenes incredibly wooden and soulless, surprised she won an oscar for the part.
BTW Antares... If I am not mistaken... isn't your avatar from The General? I actually have that movie in a classic boxset I have.
Quote from: addicted2dvd on December 09, 2009, 12:25:37 AMI am actually sorry to read that. This is one of the classics I heard a lot about and wanted to check out.Give it a go Pete, as said I can't put my finger on why this film didn't click for me, it just didn't
I am actually sorry to read that. This is one of the classics I heard a lot about and wanted to check out.
Quote from: Rich on December 09, 2009, 01:02:32 AMQuote from: addicted2dvd on December 09, 2009, 12:25:37 AMI am actually sorry to read that. This is one of the classics I heard a lot about and wanted to check out.Give it a go Pete, as said I can't put my finger on why this film didn't click for me, it just didn't You'll probably be similar to me, because I didn't like it at all either. I think it must be Tennesee Williams. I saw Cat On A Hot Tin Roof years ago and found it beyond tedious. Everything is so... melodramatic! All I remember of that film is Newman scowling, Taylor whining and a sodding brass band playing the same tune over and over and over again.
Of course, I can see that he got inspiration from other films but most directors do that ;P unfortunately original ideas often get lost, and lets be honest... can anything really be original any more story wise in a film? there are always going to be elements of some other film in something.
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on December 08, 2009, 09:31:59 PMOf course, I can see that he got inspiration from other films but most directors do that ;P unfortunately original ideas often get lost, and lets be honest... can anything really be original any more story wise in a film? there are always going to be elements of some other film in something.Isn't there a total of only seven original plotlines anyway, with everything else being a variation thereof?
Title : Suzie Heartless (2008)...This one doesn't even had a single joyfull moment in it......Of all the film I've reviewed on this website this is probably the only one I think that could been in the Matthias taste palette.