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Tag Archives: 3 things
3 things about Nagisa Oshima’s STREET OF LOVE AND HOPE
Street of Love and Hope (aka A Town of Love and Hope) [1959] 1. He refuses to accept the change and quickly stuffs it into the pigeon cage. 2. Only one mattress. 3. He looks at her for a moment … Continue reading
3 things about Greta Gerwig’s LITTLE WOMEN
Little Women [2019] 1. He sits down on the stairs, joy and pain intermingled. 2. “But do you love him?” “I care more to be loved.” 3. Copyright negotiation.
3 things about Michael Curtiz’s THE SEA WOLF
The Sea Wolf [1941] 1. Kicking Louie as he descends the stairs, watching with satisfaction as the crew all turns on him. 2. To make her feel more at home, he offers to put bars on the windows. 3. An … Continue reading
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3 things about Ridley Scott’s GLADIATOR II
Gladiator II [2024] 1. That’s politicsssssss. 2. Dual-sword decapitation (just like in the first film) and assisted stabbing. 3. The archers train their fire on the spectators.
3 things about Samuel Fuller’s THE CRIMSON KIMONO
The Crimson Kimono [1959] 1. Making coffee in a paint can. 2. Both detectives are kendo champions. 3. An ex-librarian on the run.
3 things about Alfred Hitchcock’s SPELLBOUND
Spellbound [1945] 1. Bit part for Victor Kilian (Grandpa Larkin from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman).2. “Women make the best psychoanalysts until they fall in love. After that they make the best patients.”3. Proprietor with a sheer stocking concealing his face. … Continue reading
3 things about Terry Gilliam’s BRAZIL
Brazil [1985] 1. The restaurant staff discreetly move a foldable screen into place to shield patrons from the carnage. 2. “Don’t fight it, son. Confess quickly! If you hold out too long you could jeopardize your credit rating.” 3. Kurtzmann … Continue reading
3 things about John Gilling’s PICKUP ALLEY
Pickup Alley [1957] 1. The way Trevor Howard says “honey” is deeply unnerving. 2. Panicky dope fix prep. 3. Taking a blowtorch to the back of the fridge.
3 things about Arthur Penn’s DEAD OF WINTER
Dead of Winter [1987] 1. Great in-joke: signing a headshot of Malcolm McDowell. 2. As the trapdoor rises, so does the body. 3. McKinley’s piano (and chess set).