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Macario
8.310
Macario
Man on Wire
7.710
Man on Wire
The Flight of the Phoenix
7.510
The Flight of the Phoenix
The Act of Killing
8.21
The Act of Killing
Woman in the Dunes
8.410
Woman in the Dunes
Silence
7.21
Silence
The Best Offer
7.81
The Best Offer
The Hateful Eight
7.81
The Hateful Eight
The Thomas Crown Affair
6.910
The Thomas Crown Affair
Knight of Cups
5.61
Knight of Cups
Departures
8.01
Departures
The Bothersome Man
7.21
The Bothersome Man
The Basilisks
7.210
The Basilisks
Django Unchained
8.51
Django Unchained
Bad Guy
6.610
Bad Guy
Ricky
5.81
Ricky
The Secret
6.710
The Secret
Nights of Cabiria
8.110
Nights of Cabiria
Zorba the Greek
7.610
Zorba the Greek
Barry Lyndon
8.110
Barry Lyndon
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
7.610
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
The Ballad of Cable Hogue
7.210
The Ballad of Cable Hogue
Meet Joe Black
7.21
Meet Joe Black
Carlito's Way
7.91
Carlito's Way
The Scopone Game
7.610
The Scopone Game

Lists1

  • Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
    Best Movies Of All Time
    • 10 titles
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    • Modified Feb 08, 2012

Reviews42

albertoveronese's rating
Macario

Macario

8.3
10
  • Dec 13, 2017
  • What's for Dinner?

    Writer B. Traven's, cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa's and film-director Roberto Gavaldón's 1960 masterpiece 'Macario' appears at first to be a wonder tail for children, a little fantasy - filled with marvelousness. But then, its poetry (albeit it never resigns from its esthetic) turns into a tragic dejection, and soon you realize that you are in the impossibility to step back. Life has trapped you, nobody looks out for you - death enters you when you're born, and you carry it around in your livers, your stomachs, your hearts. Each candle goes out by itself. 'Macario's daring and ruthless realism hits you sharply, suddenly - as with its first spoken dialogs and captivating scenes. All illusions, romances, sentimentalisms, understandings drop unexpectedly from your entrails and your skull... and surprisingly long time before your death.
    Man on Wire

    Man on Wire

    7.7
    10
  • Dec 13, 2017
  • You Have to Exercise Rebellion

    James Marsh's Man On Wire is a marvelous cinematographic moment. Philippe Petit's very first vertiginous step on a steel cable anchored at a height of 1,368 ft (417 m)) transcends the laws of man's commonly acknowledged senses and defies how every one of us experiences existence. It's all about human immensity - It reminds me the first powered flight of the Wright brothers in 1903, but first and foremost it calls to mind Lumière brothers' first public screening of their short films in 1895, hand cranked through a projector. It's the extraordinary talent, the creative touch of filmmaker James Marsh in the making of Man On Wire that breathes new life into Petit's sublime walk in the sky. Despite having recourse to still pictures - a step becomes a walk, a walk becomes a dance, a dance becomes life of on a tightrope. Fine-grained clays, of which this motion-picture is made of, are the restored archival color footage and newsreel material, the captivating black and white photographs, the bright and sighted scenes reenactment, the lively present-day interviews and the perceptive use of music. - "It was a misty day, there was a little bit of air that morning." - "I had to make a decision... of shifting my weight from one foot anchored to the building to the foot anchored on the wire." - "Look a wire-walker! He's walking!" - "Something that I could not resist... called me upon that cable." - "It was so... so beautiful". Once more - It is James Marsh's commitment and profound emotional engagement to moviemaking that makes it possible. It is James Marsh's skill that arranges the polyphonic montage of visuals and voices, and directs their interactions. 7th August 1974, Twin Towers, New York City. Philippe Petit was 24 when he completed Le Coup. Philippe Petit is still with us today - "There is no why."
    The Flight of the Phoenix

    The Flight of the Phoenix

    7.5
    10
  • Dec 13, 2017
  • A Bird in the Sky goes with the Flock

    'The' Flight of the Phoenix (1965) by director Robert Aldrich. A film that should be shown to every child ready for first day of school. This masterpiece shows both the beautiful and horrifying side of human existence - It is a insightful journey of emotions, panic, hope, guilt, vitality, tragedy. A journey to that what life can be. I won't say much about the greatness of this film, no word could possibly do it justice - but, if you are here because you saw the 2004's "push-button" idiotic remake, then you should compare the two pictures... We might make better airplanes today but when it comes to films forget it - we are yet to find something that comes close to the outstanding performances from famous and respected actors. Time was when the audience could take real joy and pride, going to movies - film used to be fun, it really was. Robert Aldrich's The Flight of the Phoenix (1965) show us the obvious non-intelligence and limitations of human conditions. Today, more than ever, it takes quite ingenuity and will to reach civilization...
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