tgbldkam
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To Hear the birds Singing is about a director and crew making a film about the conquest of the Inca people by Spain. The films purpose is to show the abuse and greed of the conquers.
The production is troubled because the locals do not want to participate in the film.
The crew does not understand the locals and prejudices rise to the surface.
Living among the locals, is a Frenchwoman named Catherine played Geraldine Chaplin.
Her character parallels her own life in Spain.
I wonder if this film was a counteraction to the Christopher Columbus movies of 1992.
Overall, it's a good movie with heart.
The production is troubled because the locals do not want to participate in the film.
The crew does not understand the locals and prejudices rise to the surface.
Living among the locals, is a Frenchwoman named Catherine played Geraldine Chaplin.
Her character parallels her own life in Spain.
I wonder if this film was a counteraction to the Christopher Columbus movies of 1992.
Overall, it's a good movie with heart.
Le mariage a la mode is Godard rip off and companion piece to his 1967 movie Week End. (BTW, Godard is mentioned in the film)
Godard's Week End is about civilization falling apart while a couple scheme to rob an elderly relative.
Le Mariage a la mode is about the death of romance. It is pointed out (numerous times) that monogamy (committed relationships) is an ancient bourgeois concept.
The story follows Ariel (Catherine Jourdan) who dumps her sad sack husband for a good looking and unemployable photographer, Jean Michael(Yves Beneyton)
They don't much of an adventure. All they do is eat, talk, cheat, drink, smoke and get naked. None of it is interesting.
The appearance of Maria de Anges(Geraldine Chaplin) was a bright spot in an otherwise tedious film.
However it did have two good scenes: The shoplifting at the grocery store.
Chaplin comically singing.
If you are curious watching a movie that captures the mood of romance in early 1970's France, than this film is for you.
Also, if you like Godard and want to see a Godard Rip off than this film is for you too.
Godard's Week End is about civilization falling apart while a couple scheme to rob an elderly relative.
Le Mariage a la mode is about the death of romance. It is pointed out (numerous times) that monogamy (committed relationships) is an ancient bourgeois concept.
The story follows Ariel (Catherine Jourdan) who dumps her sad sack husband for a good looking and unemployable photographer, Jean Michael(Yves Beneyton)
They don't much of an adventure. All they do is eat, talk, cheat, drink, smoke and get naked. None of it is interesting.
The appearance of Maria de Anges(Geraldine Chaplin) was a bright spot in an otherwise tedious film.
However it did have two good scenes: The shoplifting at the grocery store.
Chaplin comically singing.
If you are curious watching a movie that captures the mood of romance in early 1970's France, than this film is for you.
Also, if you like Godard and want to see a Godard Rip off than this film is for you too.
Der kurze Brief zum langen Abchied is about a German man who goes to America to get away from his ex wife.
This TV-movie is based on a book Short Letter, Long Farewell. In the book the man goes to America in the search of his wife.
In the film, he flees to American after abusing her a lot however she follows him leaving clues for him to find her.
The language of the film starts in German than switches to English than to German than to English and finally to German.
This is suppose to give a sense of Alice in Wonderland however it does not. Though, I think the writer missed the point of Alice in Wonderland.
What the viewer gets is arty footage and odd ball characters just make the film look cool. Also, lot of popular music of the 70's was played.
The the issue with the film, the director was too busy trying to make the film look cool, he forgot about the characters. The character were uninteresting, flat, emotionless and unlikeable.
I did notice the writers and director didn't understand American culture. There were a few stereotypes I noticed in the film.
I gave it a four stars because the music was good and Geraldine Chaplin.
This TV-movie is based on a book Short Letter, Long Farewell. In the book the man goes to America in the search of his wife.
In the film, he flees to American after abusing her a lot however she follows him leaving clues for him to find her.
The language of the film starts in German than switches to English than to German than to English and finally to German.
This is suppose to give a sense of Alice in Wonderland however it does not. Though, I think the writer missed the point of Alice in Wonderland.
What the viewer gets is arty footage and odd ball characters just make the film look cool. Also, lot of popular music of the 70's was played.
The the issue with the film, the director was too busy trying to make the film look cool, he forgot about the characters. The character were uninteresting, flat, emotionless and unlikeable.
I did notice the writers and director didn't understand American culture. There were a few stereotypes I noticed in the film.
I gave it a four stars because the music was good and Geraldine Chaplin.