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February 9th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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I would be hard pressed to find a more confusing anime than FLCL, and that’s saying a lot for this genre. Then again it isn’t all that surprising coming from studio GAINAX, those who brought us all the way to The End of Evangelion. FLCL is certainly one of their more “down to earth” films at it’s heart and is surprisingly simple to analyze once you either ignore or accept the mayhem. The second to last and last episodes are on this DVD which bring this series to an acceptable and nevertheless ambiguous conclusion. In the fifth episode they show their true colors applying more Matrix inspired “bullet time” fight scenes and successfully parodying everything real or animated including South Park. But that is simply for the enjoyment of those who know the references. And in true GAINAX fashion the writer, director and animator lose their last inkling of sanity in bringing this production to a finale. To get a sense of this (and this is not a spoiler) simply look at the cover of this DVD, taken from a frame in the last few scenes. Overall I do wish the series was longer, but I think that would lose some charm if that were the case. Frankly I think it is some of the best animation Production IG has done along with some of the most imaginative storytelling(?) I have seen. To cap it off, a warning to those light of heart, and a shameless promotion: I highly and humbly recommend this series, the last episodes will without a doubt blow your mind.

The stylistic achievement is simply stunning. Very few, if any, TV anime ever reach this level of eye-candy gorgeousness. Gainax’s FLCL combines the palette subtleties of the best of Studio Ghibli with its own distinct character designs, action gestures and emotional expressions. Hilarious manga-style sequences AND this volume’s ‘Brittle Bullets’ features a riff on South Park’s faux-construction paper style.

If you’ve never seen FLCL before, just relax, have an open mind and let this bizarrely wonderful world take you in. Let the stream-of-consciousness story wash over you like a KoolAid waterfall. You’ll want to see it again just to make sure you saw what you saw the first time.
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February 8th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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We purchased this DVD a year ago to help my daughter travel in the car. (She hated her car seat and would cry and fuss for the entire three plus hour drive to my mother’s.) At that time, she was not quite two, and I didn’t really like the idea of starting her on cartoons, even if educational. When I found this DVD, it seemed ideal. I was right. It’s a huge hit with both mommy and baby.

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Full of facts, but entertaining, my daughter still loves it a year later. She knows the names of the different animals, and bugs. She knows what they eat, where they live, how they travel, how they play (if they do), yet at no time does it show one animal eating another. Well, that’s not entirely true. There are one or two instances in the one with the fish, but it is not gory and passes quickly. Each segment is about 20-30 minutes long. Perfect for the young attention span.

I have not seen other documentaries for children like this, so I don’t have anything to compare this to, but I can tell you that my daughter loves it and I love that it’s so educational and well edited.

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I highly recommend it.

Fantastic video without any ‘too real’ wild animal moments. The excitement of the chase cuts to something else interesting at just the right time so no fast forwarding needed. A little long but well there are times when that’s a good thing. The kids (3.5 and 18mo.) really like it.
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February 7th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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I’m not sure if anybody will ever determine the real motives behind Trail of the Pink Panther (is it a cash cow or a tribute to Peter Sellers?) but there’s definitely no denying that this is a weird, daft mess of a movie.

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As is well-known, Blake Edwards managed to fake the appearance of his late star by taking a batch of Sellers/Clouseau footage that was left on the cutting room floor and matching these together with new scenes. This is obviously a bad idea and it shows; the first 45 mintues is a jumbled hash but I did like some of the indivdual Clouseau bits during this time. If you don’t mind the mess, the first half should be enjoyable. However at some point, Edwards ran out of useful deleted material so he has Clouseau “vanish” and rest of the movie acts as a Sellers tribute. Marie Jouvet, a reporter trying to figure out where Clouseau might be, interviews characters from earlier movies and these interviews bits are used to spolight Clouseau scenes from these movies. The tribute half is not that interesting to be honest and leads nowhere. Joanna Lumley isn’t a very good leading actress and this doesn’t help matters. In a real bizzare twist, David Niven, playing Sir Charles Litton again, was terminally ill when he did his scenes and couldn’t speak well. His voice is dubbed but the voiceover sounds nothing like Niven at all.

I wouldn’t recommend Trail unless you’re a die-hard Sellers fan. If that’s you, just watch the first half for the Clouseau bits and then shut off the tape when Clouseau vanishes.

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Way back before DVD’s made deleted scenes and outtakes must-see experiences for many, Blake Edwards patched together a “new” Panther film from scenes left over from previous films. These scenes would have been great extras on DVDs for other Panther movies. Some of them are quite funny in an outtake kind of way. However, there’s no way that this patchwork constitutes a real movie. And the half-hearted attempt at making this a “tribute” to Sellers in the credits comes across as exceptionally false when one considers that Edwards continued to make two dreadful Panther films without Sellers.
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February 7th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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I just finished watching the newly released Special Edition of Holiday Inn. I was AMAZED at the clarity of the picture. I’ve never seen a print of this film looking so pristine. Even on just a regular, 20″ non-HDTV set, the hairs askew on top of Bing’s toupee during the famous White Christmas scene are plainly visible. Now if you can see single hairs on a person’s head during a medium shot on a small television set, that’s a stunningly clear picture!

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The audio as well is crisp and clear with rich bass and treble tones. If you watch the film with the audio commentary on, you’ll hear the dulcet tones of Ken Barnes relating some fascinating tidbits about the making of the film, the songs (one particularly interesting part concerns the verse to White Christmas), the cast, etc. All is enhanced by sound bites from Bing and Fred Astaire themselves in archive audio material from the 1970’s. As an example, Bing speaks of the continuing sales of his recording of White Christmas as late as 1974, how he felt it was due in part to people giving the record as a Christmas gift.

The real gems are the bonus features, particularly the 45 minute long mini feature A Couple of Song & Dance Men. Ken Barnes is joined by Fred Astaire’s lovely daughter Ava sharing biographical memories of both Bing and Fred, along with trivia tidbits. Ava shows and reads some of the letters Fred Astaire wrote to his wife while on a USO tour in England with Bing in 1944, and telegrams to Fred from Bing, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin are also shown on screen. All is pieced together nicely with song excerpts from Bing’s films, coming attractions trailers, and newsreel footage, including Bing opening the Stage Door Canteen in 1944.

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The other, shorter bonus feature runs 7 minutes and is titled All Singing – All Dancing. Ken shares some rare behind the scenes photos and techniques of how musical numbers were filmed, beginning with the early talkies. He shows how the orchestra and singer were together on the set and recorded as one.

The original theatrical trailer for Holiday Inn is also included.

All is wrapped up nicely with a slip-cover that goes over the DVD case. When compared with the two-on-one DVD of Holiday Inn and Going My Way that’s been out for many years now, the difference in quality is plainly visible. The Holiday Inn print looks somewhat fuzzy or “muddy” in quality when watched after seeing the brilliance of the newly restored print used on this Special Edition.

In short, this is a DVD that’s well worth having. If you want the definitive presentation of this classic Holiday film, this is it! Bravo Ken & co.

I always felt this movie deserved a restoration to preserve its 1942 style B&W richness. Unfortunately this movie has NOT been restored to its original rich and pristine Black & White splendor! It HAS been remastered meaning no cuts or deletions and also includes an approximate 42 minute mini biography of both Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby and a short piece about the making of the song and dance numbers of Holiday Inn.

A holiday perennial along with Miracle on 34th St. and It’s A Wonderful Life, this new release is truly a Special Edition!
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February 7th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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TENEBRE

(Italy – 1982)

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Aspect ratio: 1.85:1

Theatrical soundtrack: Mono

While fans may be divided over the relative merits (or not) of Dario Argento’s recent output, there’s no denying the sheer visceral power of his earlier accomplishments. TENEBRE contains some of the most genuinely frightening material in Argento’s entire filmography, and some of the best performances too. Anthony Franciosa is quietly convincing in his role as an American writer in Rome, targeted by an obsessive killer who’s been modelling a series of murders on scenes from the author’s latest book; and the hugely underrated John Saxon provides a memorable turn as Franciosa’s shady literary agent (his final scene is a small masterpiece of observation, brilliantly edited).

The rest of the cast is less sure-footed, perhaps because these veteran European actors – including Daria Nicolodi and Giuliano Gemma – aren’t entirely comfortable performing in English, though the entire cast play second fiddle to the director’s bravura execution of the outlandish scenario. Argento takes great delight in toying with the audience’s expectations and misdirecting them with clever bits of visual trickery, whilst punctuating the narrative with a series of horrific ‘exclamation marks’ (such as Veronica Lario dying in a spectacular welter of gore), culminating in a truly shocking finale. What’s more, he indulges his trademark eccentricities without obscuring the plot or the characterisations, and the film takes its place alongside DEEP RED (1975) as one of the enduring giallos of the 20th century. A triumph.

After seeing Dario Argento’s 1982 (it is ‘82, not ‘87) film “Tenebrae,” I have moved into the final phases of seeing his entire body of work. It was easy to claim ignorance of many of this Italian director’s films until a few years ago because it was difficult to find them anywhere, let alone in an uncut form. Fortunately, DVD arrived on the scene and eager film fans with dollars to spend inspired numerous companies to start churning out any movie they could get their hands on. It wasn’t too long before practically every Argento film arrived on store shelves, many of them in uncut, unrated formats. Unfortunately, most viewers have likely never heard of Dario Argento. These days more people know about the director’s beautiful daughter Asia than the horror maestro himself. What a shame. Argento’s films, at least the ones I have seen, are masterpieces of style injected with truly cringe inducing violence. For a few years in the 1980s and 1990s, Argento drifted away from his tried and true giallo formula, only recently returning to some semblance of form with “The Stendhal Syndrome” and “Sleepless.” “Tenebrae” was Argento’s first “return” to the giallo genre, after he strayed into the supernaturally themed “Suspiria” and “Inferno.”

I happen to think “Tenebrae” may well be the best Argento film I have seen, even better than his first wave of gialli. It’s the story of Peter Neal (Anthony Franciosa), a popular writer of disturbing novels who travels to Italy to promote his latest thriller. Unfortunately for Neal, and more so for several other people, a killer decides to imitate the murders laid out in the author’s most recent book. It isn’t too long before the local police, in the form of Detective Germani (Giuliano Gemma), make the connection between the homicides and Neal’s book. With his assistant Anna (Daria Nicolodi), book agent Bullmer (John Saxon), and a young man named Gianni (Christian Borromeo) standing by his side, the popular novelist soon joins the investigation into these grisly crimes. And grisly they are as only Dario Argento can make them. We see throat slashings, stabbings, a hand liberated from a wrist, and other gooey surprises shot in the sort of alarming, extreme close up that is a trademark of this director’s brand of cinematic carnage. “Tenebrae” constitutes one of Argento’s most disturbingly violent escapades into the giallo genre. It is, fortunately, one of his most coherent films as well.

Neal continues to promote his book even as he helps the police in the hunt for the killer. He faces a slew of protests about the supposedly misogynistic, ultra violent content of his novels from an angry female protestor and from a smarmy television critic on one of those face-to-face talk shows. Both of Neal’s critics perish horribly soon after (surprise, surprise), thus throwing some suspicion on the author himself as a prime suspect. Of course, many others could very well be the ones putting on the black gloves. The only real clue we get from Argento, if you can call it that, is a weird flashback of a young woman tormenting a boy with her red-heeled shoes. As creepy carnival style music plays throughout the flashback, we then see the focus shift to the killer stepping out from behind a hedgerow to stab the woman. What this memory means, and why we see it from the perspective of the killer, soon emerges as “Tenebrae” draws to its ultra shocking conclusion. And the conclusion is shocking, containing some of the most graphic gore I’ve seen as well as a truly gasp worthy revelation I won’t elaborate on here except to say other films (”Nightmares in a Damaged Brain” comes to mind) have used it to great effect. “Tenebrae” is a real treat for the horror fan.

Apparently, “Tenebrae” came about after a crazed fan stalked Dario Argento. Whatever the impetus for making this film, the result is one of the director’s most entertaining excursions into the realms of horror. Aside from the graphic gore, we also get the requisite Argento photographic style. Check out that crane shot of the outside of the apartment building, a shot that runs on forever while building the suspense up to a fever pitch. Then there’s the great chase scene with the dog, and the murder of the television critic that we see through the windows of his house. Argento truly achieves a masterful vision of mayhem with “Tenebrae.” The performances, although dubbed in spots, are darn effective too. Franciosa does a great job playing the happy go lucky Peter Neal, and it’s always great to see John Saxon in another horror film (even if he does spend a lot of time messing around with that confounded hat!). “Tenebrae” also ratchets up the suspense by employing yet another mesmerizing synthesizer score from Goblin. The music heard doing those flashback sequences ranks as one of the eeriest bits of music I’ve ever heard in a horror movie. Yes sir, “Tenebrae” worked on nearly every level for this genre fan.

Dario Argento would go on to make several non-giallo films after “Tenebrae” (”Phenomena” starring a young Jennifer Connolly among them) before heading back to his roots again. None of his recent black-gloved nightmare thrillers, however, can match the pounding intensity of this movie. Extras on the DVD include a commentary track, an alternate end credits music piece, and a couple of behind the scenes looks at the film. Less here than on other discs, perhaps, but the movie is so good you won’t care. I’m starting to get a little sad since I’m running out of Argento films to watch for the first time. Nonetheless, I now know I can always come back to “Tenebrae” when I want to see the best Dario Argento has to offer.

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February 7th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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Why was Playtime a failure, sending Jacques Tati into bankruptcy and costing him control over his life’s work of films? His previous film, My Uncle, had been a commercial and artistic success. M. Hulot’s Holiday and Jour de Fete had gained Tati world-wide recognition and respect. He had become recognized as one of the few authentic geniuses of film.

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Watch Playtime and I think you’ll find the answer. Tati in his earlier films placed Hulot in situations where we could empathize with him. Hulot was an innocent. As we came to like him, we also came to like the people he encountered. Even with their pretensions and idiosyncrasies, we could see something of ourselves in them. Tati might be holding up a mirror for us to look in, but M. Hulot was such a gentle companion that we smiled as we recognized ourselves.

With Playtime, there is little Hulot. Instead, we have Tati’s view on all sorts of social and cultural issues, from the sterility he saw in much of modern life to modern architecture, group behavior, impersonal offices, loneliness, boorishness and American tourists. We’re observers, and our job is to share Tati’s viewpoint. Hulot, now middle-aged, has become a minor player in the film. In his earlier movies, Tati was careful to give us small numbers of people with whom, along with Hulot, we could come to know. In My Uncle, for instance, it was essentially one family and one modern home, along with Hulot’s own apartment and his neighbors. In M. Hulot’s Holiday, it was a small seaside hotel and its guests. With Playtime, we have a large, impersonal office building, all glass and right angles, filled with people — employees, visitors, exposition guests, customers. Then we have an apartment building with huge curtain-less windows allowing the pedestrians to look right in, and we’re among the pedestrians. Then we have a nightclub filled with customers, waiters and managers. There is little opportunity to get to know any of these people, much less develop affection for them.

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However, as with all his movies, Tati fills Playtime with streams of intricate and carefully developed comic situations (although comic is too broad a term), often that build from small happenings we’ve barely noticed. There is only sporadic and incidental dialogue, but sound effects are vital to the movie, as subtle and amusing as what we see.

As sterile and unattractive as Tati makes the airport, the office building, a convenience store and the apartment, there are such odd and subtle sights as the bobbing wimple wings on two nuns, a floor sweeper staring at a booted officer, Hulot suddenly sliding down a floor, glass windows and doors impossible to tell if they’re there or not, a table lamp that dispenses cigarettes, strange-looking and wobbling food at a self-service counter…and the list simply goes on. And it’s not just one thing at a time. Tati can fill a screen with all sorts of amusing occurrences, some happening in the foreground, some in back, some at the sides.

The last hour of the movie takes place in a modern nightclub, the Royal Garden, which has just opened and is barely ready for its customers. A dance floor tile sticks to a maitre d’s shoe, a fish is ostentatiously finished table-side by a waiter…then finished again and again by mistake while the two customers ooh and ah. A bow tie falls in the sauce. A bus-load of tourists suddenly appear. When Hulot manages to accidently shatter one of the glass doors to the restaurant, it is a culmination to all those glass walls we’ve been looking through and walking into. The follow-up gag with the round door opener is almost worth the price of the DVD. As the modern restaurant gradually disintegrates around us, Tati finally begins to ease up on personal viewpoints and let’s us simply enjoy the sight of people becoming more like people. And that, I suspect, is the point Tati wanted to make. In an odd sort of way, the last ten minutes evoke the humor and warmth of previous Tati movies…a packed traffic circle with all the cars moving slowly together; a father taking a toy horn from his little boy and blowing it, too; the bittersweet last look at Hulot walking past a bus where a young woman he met at the nightclub is being taken to the airport with her tourist group.

If you like Tati’s viewpoint on the impersonalization of modern society, you’ll probably like Playtime. Some critics call it his masterpiece. If you like Tati, I think Playtime is essential, if only to understand what happened to him. The movie is an idiosyncratic and gallant failure, in my view, and much too long. Still, I’d rather watch Playtime than most of what passes as genius in films today.

The new Criterion release looks very good. This edition has several extra features including supplements about Tati and an audio interview with him. The case also contains an insert with an essay by Jonathan Rosenbaum, identified as a film critic.

This is a singular masterpiece in film making but totally unlike anything, even for it’s day. By today’s attention deficit disorder standards, this film is really really odd. But no doubt it is a masterpiece if the viewer is willing to put the effort in to catch all the nuances because this is a film of nothing but nuances. Tati himself is just one of many participants.

There is a plot of sorts dealing with a group of female American tourists and the one women who is the odd duck among them. She meets Tati and they spend the night together dancing at a night club and see in the dawn at a coffee shop. Various bits of business are constantly swirling around them and you could view this picture 10 times before seeing everything. There are many jokes but they are gentle visual puns. Don’t expect belly laughs, just a wry but amazing view on modern life.

As is standard practice for Criterian these days the extras on disc two are spectacular. The documentaries on Tati’s life and this film are brilliant and helped me understand his art and this film much better.

A gentle film with brilliant use of wide screen (this film would make no sense pan and scan) you need to fall into the picture to enjoy it. But there is an endless wealth of material to enjoy.
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February 6th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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The scenery alone is reason enough to see this movie. The little girl that plays Jessica is a wonderful actress, and I was sorry not to see her in anything after this movie. This is a nice alternative to the sometimes sappy, jello mold movies that tend to come out around the holidays. It is a truly unique story that has been loved in my family since it came out, 8 or so years ago!

Prancer is the story of a little girl named Jessie and her love for an injured reindeer whom she believes is Santa’s reindeer Prancer. It is a lovely story of faith and love. Jessie has recently lost her mother, and now she and her brother and father are alone. Because crops are failing, her father decides she is to go live with her Aunt Sarah, but Jessie doesn’t want that. She proves to her father and everyone around her that she is needed at home with her brother and dad, not with her Aunt Sarah. She further proves the bond between people in a small town and how they stand up for each other in a time of crisis.

Her favorite story is the story of a little girl named Virginia, a true life child who wrote a letter to Santa Claus, and the letter wound up in the hands of a newspaper editor. She wanted to prove there really was a Santa Claus and the newspaper editor said, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus…” This true life story happened around 1900. So when Jessie goes to visit the “helping” Santa Claus at the mall, she tells him to deliver a letter to the “real” Santa, that she has Prancer and that she wants to meet Santa up on a cliff so that Prancer can be reunited with Santa. This letter finds ITS way to a newspaper editor, and before long the entire town knows about this loveable reindeer.

This is a video for children ages 2 to 102, and I give this movie 5 stars for being so entertaining and wonderful, and for bringing tears to my eyes every one of the 100 or more times I’ve seen it.
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February 6th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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I think one of the most annoying things about movie critics is that they’re supposed to know their stuff, but in the end they come across as just being college guys looking for something dirty to watch! Isn’t it funny how they can’t help but get down on a hilarious, old fashioned comedy like this and yet show them something like American Pie and it’s great intellectual humor! A modern classic! Sickening! This movie was totally hilarious with hardly any sexual humor at all! Allright, just a hint here and there that wasn’t necessary. Beyond that this movie was such a perfect comedy for everyone! I absolutely loved this movie! They used every cartoon trick in the book to try and stop that mouse! And wasn’t Christopher Walken just incredible?!!! The casting in this was soooo great! It makes me so sad when movies like this come out and hardly get noticed by the public for whatever reason! Probably the lack of sex humor is evident and the previews and it keeps the movie goers away. Anyway I loved it! Do yourself a favor and pick it up! I’ve got it on VHS but hope to get the DVD eventually!

Mix in the elements of an early Coen brothers film with some Disney magic, a mouse that could star on digital cable’s “Bridezilla”, some Laurel and Hardy slapstick with generous portions of “Home Alone” and “The Money Pit” and you’ve got “Mouse Hunt”, an offbeat comedy that is great for everyone.

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Comic actors Nathan Lane and Lee Evans star as the Smuntz brothers, a pair of schlemiels that inherit a rickety factory and even more rickety house. Through a freak, they learn the house is potentially worth big bucks and the brothers do their best to turn it into their personal cash cow amidst failures in their professional and personal lives.

The fly in the ointment is a mouse that lives in the house and won’t be discarded. This little critter is surely the star of this show and the one you root for over and over again during this happy time DVD. The little guy seems to have a brain bigger than Chicago the way he outwits everyone in the movie time after time.

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Kids will enjoy this with you although they won’t enjoy the echt-Coen brothers production values. The factory scenes seem stolen from “Hudsucker Proxy” and many of the characterizations are cacricatures you may have seen in “Miller’s Crossing”. A lot of people will simply call this “Home Alone” with the rodent substituted for the kid and the dopey brothers for the crooks.

Still this is an enjoyable and amiable two hour venture into laughs and wonder that you won’t often see on DVD. The script is clever and the action plenty in this little flick. Take it home tonight and look forward to an evening of fun for the whole family.
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February 6th, 2010 by brooklyn5640717
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Shirley Booth’s Lola Delaney is (possibly rivalled only by Charles Laughton’s Quasimodo) the most pathetic character ever put on film. It is palpably hurtful to bear with her the many humiliations she undergoes during the course of the film. Caught in a sort of stand off relationship with her husband, she is lonely and emotionally wasting away, while seeming to deny this fact to herself. And when she cuts loose and tries to have a little fun, dancing or enjoying radio music meant to transport you out of your daily grind, she is merely the subject of laughter and rolling eyes. Her teary ruminations on the titular lost dog are, as I read it, symbolic of a larger aching need to find someone or something with which to exchange affection. I just saw Come Back again for the first time in 30 years, and I think it is as strong now as it must have been in 1952. The cinematography by the great James Wong Howe starts out bright and ordinary, felling like a 50s sitcom, but as layers of the dark heart of the drama are peeled away, the look becomes noirish and menacing –we know something is going to snap. You won’t forget it.

Even in a time when films were less gimmicky than today, Come Back is really an anti-gimmick movie. It is just a glimpse into the life of a couple simmering under the surface with regret, old hurt and selfdoubt.

This is a powerful drama. Lancaster plays a sort of Jeckyll and Hyde character named “Doc”: calm and refined when sober, angry and dangerous when drunk. The scene in which, drunk, he attacks his wife, Lola, is harrowing. I’ve seen few scenes to beat it in terms of intensity and believability. Doc buries his disappointments in drink and harbors a deep suspicion of women’s sexuality. Indeed, he is obsessed with female purity; thus the fact that Lola was pregnant before their marriage weighs heavily on him, and Doc, like Lola’s father, never forgives her for this sexual “mistake.” Booth, as Lola, is heartbreakingly poignant. The dominant symbol in the film, Lola’s lost dog, Sheba, represents Lola’s lost self: her youth and her dreams. Because she has no where to go when Doc becomes “sick” again, she is forced to resign herself to being a housewife who whitewashes her problems just like she gives her wooden ice box a fresh coat of paint.

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“You’re all I have,” Lola says to Doc at the end of the film. “You’re all I ever had.” Booth’s genius in that scene is most evident. I once read that Inge, the author of the play on which this film is based, was an alcoholic himself and believed that each woman should always stand by her man. But one look at Booth’s performance makes it clear that Booth didn’t think so. Booth’s Lola is desolate at the end of this film. Her mother and father won’t take her in and her neighbor’s only advice is “keep busy.” This, Lola will do, as she must, as she has no choice, but at a high cost.

The first time I saw this film I was 12 or 13 years old. I’m 50 now. I just watched it again tonight. I cried.
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I was profoundly moved by this great collection. Ken Burns is to be commended on taking the time and effort to present such an outstanding presentation on these battles. I learned more than I could have learned by any other means, be it books, movies, lectures. This should be required viewing by student over the age of 15.

This is one of the most engaging and fantastic war documentary collection by the famous Ken Burns. For those who are serious in learning what went on in WW II, this Video collection will bring you up to speed and provide alot of information and knowledge which you will otherwise take a very long time to accumulate and learn. It complements any reading of WW II very well indeed. Worth every single cent spent! Steven Lim (RSTN) Singapore.
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