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BlogNosh 11/01/07
Under discussion:
Masculin/Feminin
(1966)
Lust, Caution
(2007)
Lady Wakasa
makes a strong case in defense of
Lust, Caution
. “It’s true that there are elements in the story that won’t be clear to some Western audiences…There are universalities that can be picked up: about the effects of environment and upbringing, about the nature of love, about what in relationships is and isn’t an act, how war is hell with a twist. But these universalities are filtered through a Chinese lens. As such, I think it’s up to the Westerners to go the extra mile and fill in blanks they find. The shoe on the other foot, to a certain degree.”
The Shamus
thought
Contempt
was “about nothing more than the pneumatic perfection of Brigitte Bardot’s ass,” but a later Godard film went over much better. “
Masculin-Feminin
strikes me as a Warhol-esque montage of the ’60s as we wanted them to truly be, with more going on under the surface than we might want to admit.”
A holdover from the heady days immediately following Dumbledore’s outing … you know, last week:
Joe Leydon
writes that he’s “occasionally had students ask me — earnestly, not snickeringly — if certain movie characters are intended to be interpreted as gay…The two names that pop up most often during these “Is he or isn’t he?” queries: Jedediah Leland (
Joseph Cotten
) of
Citizen Kane
and Cosmo Brown (
Donald O’Connor
) of
Singin’ in the Rain
.”
The Flaming Lips sent
1000 skeletons on parade
in Oklahoma City. Scott Solary links to the
video evidence
.
For the record, I would like to note that I recorded my segment of this week’s episode of Film Couch, about actresses who have played Joan of Arc, way back on Tuesday. At the time, I had no idea Jeff Wells would use
multiple
Saint Joan
references to mock
Tom O’Neill’s unflappable faith
that
Sweeney Todd
has a chance in hell of winning multiple Oscars.
Originally posted on:
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posted on Thursday, November 01, 2007 4:01 PM by
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