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This is a Good Movie unless you only like Hollywood formula films, 25 May 2006
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Straightforward from United States
Interesting to see that at the point I voted for this film roughly
one-third of those who voted gave this movie a 10 -- and yet the votes
of the other two-thirds people has held the voting down to an average
under 5. Clearly -- to me -- a sign that most people watching this film
"just didn't get it."
And I can't blame them too much. People unfamiliar with watching movies
with a high amount of visual symbolism and with a unique slant might
just not know how to appreciate a film like this. Additionally, they
may not have had the advantage that I had of being told in advance that
nearly everything in the film is DREAM sequence (and most if not all of
those dreams being memories of significant experiences in their lives
especially as in relation to war, fascism and/or facing possible or
even certain death) of the different characters that live in this
building in Hungary which is under -- or about to be under --
demolition. This gives this viewer the feeling, "I am now seeing what
these people were remembering, feeling and thinking just before they
were going to die." Understanding this in advance perhaps made it much
easier for me to appreciate this film without the unnecessary thoughts
in my head like, "That's not realistic. It is supposed to be hot and he
is not even sweating!" because in dreams things are not so realistic
sometimes -- and even if they are, creative license can easily be
allowed for this Hungarian Masterpiece.
This is a very interesting film with characters of varying ages and
varying concerns, some very riveting actors, and it is with English
subtitles (which I much preferred to dubbed). People with knowledge of
Hungarian history will understand this film the best perhaps, but the
montage of peeks into the thoughts and conversations -- all dreams, and
memories within dreams -- give glimpses of history that many of us
know, or should know, at least a little something about (such as life
under Nazi rule -- or simply the interactions between people in varying
situations, most of which are times that "test" one's humanity if you
will.
I love the cinematography in this film. This is a feast to the eye
visually in much of the film. But be prepared to witness some tragedy.
And be prepared to think about things you may have never thought about
before -- which is one of the things I love about foreign films. Good
foreign films tend to broaden our minds, stimulate us, and also see the
commonality of all peoples. While we see things that are, well,
foreign, we also see that no matter what nationality, religion or
creed, humanity has much more in common with one another than
differences. It is truly what matters most that we have in common.
I checked the box for spoilers even though I am not giving away some
key things about this movie. I checked it because perhaps for some
people saying that these are all dream sequences would be considered a
spoiler, not sure! I will say this, that this movie is not about the
day that nothing happened. It is about the day that just about every
character in this film, for all they know, will be dead tomorrow. They
are, to say the least, feeling just a bit stressed.
In this day and age with info wars, conventional wars and threats of
atomic-scope wars and globally powerful multinational corporations
dictating to nations as if dictators, I think it is a good time to
watch this film. What is that saying? Something like that those who
don't learn their history well, and learn from that history, are doomed
to repeat it, again and again. Mankind has repeated war for thousands
of years. I hope it is on a learning curve by now.
Try it. You'll like it. ;)
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