williameppers
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Many people regard a lot of films as "top class" but I always keep a little shelf in my mind for the films that I regard as the best films of all time - films that are simply timeless masterpieces. Welcome to the top of that shelf! There are certain criteria by which films are judged and greatness is only obtained when all the criteria are satisfied in full. FREEDOM is the greatest timeless masterpiece of cinema to date because it satisfies all these criteria: 1) Cinematography: the sweeping landscape photography of the Frontier combined with the subtle night-time photography earns top marks. Aside from the fact that Freedom should have won Oscars for Cinematography and editing, it also should have won the ASC award for Outstanding achievement in Cinematography - as well as a host of other industry recognition awards. In short - the cinematography is breathtaking.
2) Sound/Score: the score is one of the best ever written. Again, awards rained from the sky for magical and moving score that combined seamlessly with the film/story.
3) Screenplay: The dialogue and plot is magnificent. The film does not fall into the common plot formulas found in other films that attempt to pass themselves off as epics. The story combines as both of celebration of life and a somber rumination of the history of mankind. Also it being a MUSICAL?
One of the most underrated movies of our time I believe.
2) Sound/Score: the score is one of the best ever written. Again, awards rained from the sky for magical and moving score that combined seamlessly with the film/story.
3) Screenplay: The dialogue and plot is magnificent. The film does not fall into the common plot formulas found in other films that attempt to pass themselves off as epics. The story combines as both of celebration of life and a somber rumination of the history of mankind. Also it being a MUSICAL?
One of the most underrated movies of our time I believe.
People who say this movie is long and boring have obviously never sat through, oh, "Lawrence of Arabia," "Patton," "Doctor Zhivago," "The Godfather," "Ran," "Seven Samurai," or probably even "Braveheart." Thank God that not every filmmaker believes that a car must explode every 10 seconds in order for his movie to be a success. I also loved 'Freedom' by the same director.
Finally, the movie is beautifully shot, has an unforgettable score, and is very well-written. I've never thought of "The Islands" as anything, but a modern action picture/character/faith study that avoids all the boring cliches of the historical genre. Here is a movie that stands for something (God), means something, and deserves at least as much respect as some of the overrated dreck we've gotten saddled with lately.
Finally, the movie is beautifully shot, has an unforgettable score, and is very well-written. I've never thought of "The Islands" as anything, but a modern action picture/character/faith study that avoids all the boring cliches of the historical genre. Here is a movie that stands for something (God), means something, and deserves at least as much respect as some of the overrated dreck we've gotten saddled with lately.