What did you guys think of Tampopo? I personally thought it was brilliant.
ooooooo i've literally been meaning to watch this for years but had forgotten for so long. you just plugged me hard
when did that happen
read it a while ago on r/criterion I think. Might've been somewhere else. I think someone mailed mosfilm
was thinking it might come out soon because its been a year since Rublev and between Stalker and Rublev they waited a year
Come and See restoration soon
restoration been done and screened for a while now
any news on a home release??
criterion follows the goat lol
need pusha to get in the closet to pick all coke movies like modern times
My goal is to eventually have every horror movie put out by Criterion
can't wait to see yours
f***ing envelope says werner assbender and my real name too
still waiting for my pointless charter card that says rainer werner assbender
I’m deaddd
restoration been done and screened for a while now
any news on a home release??
Damnn fr? One of the greatest Russian movies ever.
Also just saw letter never sent recently on the channel which I’d say the same about
Oh s***, I must have missed this. What's the deal here?
It's a physical card/"keepsake" for people that are Criterion Channel subscribers
Damnn fr? One of the greatest Russian movies ever.
Also just saw letter never sent recently on the channel which I’d say the same about
Yeah I think they've been touring or at least showing it at festivals. waiting on a release for a while now..
Letter Never Sent is a wild ride. Not sur e its among the greatest Russian movies but it's pretty incredible
Yeah I think they've been touring or at least showing it at festivals. waiting on a release for a while now..
Letter Never Sent is a wild ride. Not sur e its among the greatest Russian movies but it's pretty incredible
Just imo the suspense and thrill of the fire escape held up better than 90% of action/adventure movies from that long ago, the cinematography was brilliant and like nothing else I’ve really seen with the wide angle handheld work and the filming in the fire and some of the composition and framing. And then the enduring of the elements and finding their way to safety was on par with the revenant
Just imo the suspense and thrill of the fire escape held up better than 90% of action/adventure movies from that long ago, the cinematography was brilliant and like nothing else I’ve really seen with the wide angle handheld work and the filming in the fire and some of the composition and framing. And then the enduring of the elements and finding their way to safety was on par with the revenant
Yeah the cinematography is incredible. Film definitely set a lot of things. Especially the outdoor/nature cinematography. And just the general type of adventure story. I guess it just felt like it was lacking a bit in the character department. It does transition rather quickly to the survival part of the story. And yeah it conveys the feeling of endurance and the desperate fight for survival but it sometimes feels like there's something missing. Obviously on purpose but s***s exhausting lol.
Tatyana Samoylova is such a Queen tho.
Have you seen The Cranes are Flying, also by Kalatozov?