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The Fifties (1997– )
9/10
Well-made documentary
28 February 2002
An insightful documentary with lots of shaded ideas. Thankfully it is not a simple-minded ovation as is so common in this genre. All kinds of themes are interwoven and brought up for inspection: political, social, musical and more. Highly recommended.
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Lost Highway (1997)
10/10
Have not recieved the credit it deserves
26 August 2000
I would say this is the quintessential Lynch-movie, even though people tend not to agree with me on that. Evereywhere I look, it gets mediocre reviews, although it deserves a top-rating. Lynch is not to be understood - he is to be FELT! And experience a surreal tour of absurdity. LIVE the abnormal and horrifying world of his and be happy you're not actually there, because if you do - you die... In "Blue Velvet" and "Twin Peaks" for instance, there still is a great deal of "reality" that you can relate to, as opposed to "Eraserhead". But in "Lost Highway" it starts off with a kind of reality that soon seems to be worth nothing. With this one - you can loose the grip of yourself, and afterward (hopefully) return to wherever it is that you live.
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Rope (1948)
9/10
Good feeling
12 July 2000
This rather unusual Hitchcock movie (at least when it comes to the realisation) is well-acted, greatly staged and has a general good feeling about it. My favourites from this one is of course the uncomparable James Stewart and - the color! Just take a good look at the beatiful technicolor! Sadly enough it didn't do too well at the box-office and being considered an experiment. But after its re-release in 1984 those judgements have been mostly righteously updated...
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