Re: Recently Watched Films

Martyrs -- Pascal Laugier, 2008
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MRS wrote:Martyrs -- Pascal Laugier, 2008
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leroysghost wrote:good to have you! any discussion of Imamura here would be most welcome, particularly the mysterious (in america anyway) '67-'75 period.
please feel free to start a thread.


Dan Warburton wrote:René Clément, Plein Soleil, 1960
I prefer Anthony Minghella's 2000 adaptation
Enoah_Ballard wrote:And speaking of Imamura, I uploaded a collection of essays edited by James Quandt for everybody's enjoyment. Link here.

leroysghost wrote:Dan Warburton wrote:René Clément, Plein Soleil, 1960
I prefer Anthony Minghella's 2000 adaptation
funny, i totally prefer Plein Soleil. the Minghella version (1999 if you want to be a stickler)
leroysghost wrote:the homosexuality (like any true sociopath, Ripley doesn't want to fuck Greenleaf--he wants to be him).
leroysghost wrote:i think it's a successful thriller in it's own right.

Dan Warburton wrote:but [homosexuality is] a sinister undercurrent in the Highsmith original (as it was in Strangers On A Train - and Hitchcock spotted it and dealt with it with great subtlety)
Dan Warburton wrote:Alfred Hitchcock, Dial M for Murder, 1954
every shot, every word just where it should be.
anastasia vronski wrote:Thanks for link to booklet.
I've read Partricia Highsmith 's Ripleys and I agree with Leroysghost
Dan Warburton wrote: hey, I'm just a cynical old thug
leroysghost wrote:thanks so much for this. i'll be sure to get around to reading it in the near future.
what's your taste in music by the way? i'm curious if anyone has ever joined this forum solely for the film board.


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