he despairs of ever finding large U.S. audiences with subtitles, and shot this movie in English. (Europeans do not object to dubbing.) “The Legend of 1900” nevertheless seems mournfully, romantically Italian, and could be an opera. There is ...
both allegorical and literal,The Legend Of 1900is so obviously a work of passion from the director that you cannot help but be swept along, into the world of the early part of last century. From the very beginning, with the epochal lines...
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been fantasy pieces. The artists' creativity has simply overflowed into new ideas that would never have occurred to the majority of us. It therefore seems silly to me ignore a very large aspect of popular art which has dominated book covers, illustrations and movie posters for the past century...
And finally, in holding to the framework of Duras’s first-person diary and memoir texts, Finkiel has to rely heavily on voiceover by his star Mélanie Thierry when voiceover is a technique best used infrequently and sparingly. One doesn’t go to a movie to listen to someone read from ...
Full Review|Jan 1, 2000 Roger EbertChicago Sun-Times The Legend of 1900 has moments of great imagination: a scene, for example, where the piano rolls back and forth across the polished dance floor in a storm, and 1900 keeps on playing. But it never quite develops the conviction we expect...
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LONESOME DOVE would be on the list. I also avoided a lot of Western-themed films that take place well after the 1900s, like LITTLE BIG MAN and RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY. I cheat with THE WILD BUNCH and THE SHOOTIST, as they are on the margins. Had I done that, it would have included...