Arian Raeisi
14May13
Glad you enjoyed it
What a cold world
A film that must be comprehended sensually and felt rather than interpreted and understood cerebrally. Reminiscent of Bresson's quote: "I'd rather people feel a film before understanding it."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUu2FkN0Sko&feature=g-u-u
Please add Lost Book Found (1996).
Kindly add, “The Incident” (1967).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ePnSJg3KkI
Where might i find this film? I've searched all over Google and KG, but could not find anything on it. ClockworkDaisyBlues, can you help out since, you're a fan of this film and have presumably seen it. I'd be very grateful
Thank you for the response. I'll do a little research and see if it would be possible to get a copy from Bartas' library (as improbable as it seems).
Can be seen here: http://www.ubu.com/film/lawder_color.html
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gz-yVH9IkgI
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD6B2Cxbwhw
A Grand Film.
The most innovative crime thriller I have seen to date. The guitar score supplements wonderfully to the narrative.
The quintessential caper.
Top notch black and white expressionist cinematography. Di Palma is the man to applaud.
The final sequence was devastating, and the damage inflicted upon my heart irreparable.
Alan Ladd was terrific in his role. A major work of inspiration for Melville's "Le Samurai".
Possibly an inspiration. Never thought about it. Certainly one of the earliest of the "lonely killer for hire" genre.
Sometimes I question my heterosexuality, how intensely I rejoice from Robinson's cinematic presence.