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Together with Diabolique, The Wages of Fear (Le Salaire de la Peur) earned Henri-Georges Clouzot the reputation as a "French Hitchcock." In truth, Clouzot's ability to sustain suspense may have even exceeded Hitchcock's; when originally released, Wages ran 155 tension-filled minutes. Based on the much-imitated novel by Georges Arnaud, the film is set in Central America. The Southern Oil Company, which pretty much rules the roost in the impoverished village of Las Piedras, sends out a call for long-distance truck drivers. Southern Oil's wages of 2,000 dollars per man are, literally, to die for -- the drivers are obliged to transport highly volatile nitroglycerine shipments across some of the most treacherous terrain on earth. Through expository dialogue, tense interactions and flashbacks, we become intimately acquainted with the four drivers who sign up for this death-defying mission: Corsican Yves Montand, Italian Folco Lulli, German Peter Van Eyck, and Frenchman Charles Vanel. The first half of the film slowly, methodically introduces the characters and their motivations. The second half -- the drive itself -- is a relentless, goosebump-inducing assault on the audience's senses. The winner of the Grand Prix at the Cannes Festival, The Wages of Fear was remade by William Friedkin as Sorcerer (1977). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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tadivtadiv Re:Roger Ebert said:
by tadiv in Movie Games
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"[quote user="SkyPilot"] [quote user="tadiv" Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema." [/quote] It's either Tango and Cash or The Wages of Fear, I can never remember which. [/quote] It was The Wages of Fear. " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Roger Ebert said:
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"[quote user="tadiv" Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema." [/quote] It's either Tango and Cash or The Wages of Fear, I can never remember which. " [More]
leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Roger Ebert said:
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"[quote user="tadiv"] [quote user="tadiv"] So here we go... Roger said: "The film's extended suspense sequences deserve a place among the great stretches of cinema." What film? Tom [/quote] What about this one from the top? [/quote] It was The Wages Of FearThe Wages of Fear (1953) " [More]
tadivtadiv 13, then 10, then 6 and as the ...
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"Palm Pictures presents 13 Tzameti, a film by Géla Babluani. The film stars George Babluani as twenty-two year old Sebastian. Besides the starring role, I am unable to determine what actors played what roles as the film is in French and the dialog does not lend itself to clearly identifying all of the characters. It is shot in black and white and runs 90 minutes. The MPAA has not rated 13 Tzameti, but it undoubtedly would be rated “R” for violence. A roof repairman, Sebastian, overhears a conversation about a possible lucrative job that is to come to the man who has hired him. When the job offer comes and the original recipient is unable to go, Sebastian decides to seek the paycheck. Little does he know how much risk is involved in earning this particular paycheck. 13 Tzameti is well filmed and somewhat stylish in its black and white images. The story starts off a bit weak, but gains strength as it progresses. The acting is good and the editing is ... " [More]
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"This blog entry is part of my “movie year countdown”. To read more about that check out my first Spout filmblog entry.Le CorbeauWell this was rather disappointing. This movie has high ratings on many movie sites, and was recommended to me by many sites that recommend movies based on ratings. And I also love Clouzot's Wages of Fear. So I was really expecting something much more outstanding. This movie did very little for me however.Not that it's bad, but it just seems so lifeless and dour. The movie is humorless, unless you want to say that it's a satire in it's entirety. But in that case the humor is so dark it's not even biting. It's just heavy and desperate.I won't say that it was un-enjoyable. There are some moments of mystery. And a few captivating compositions. But unless I'm missing something (which is very possible), it's not the masterpiece I was anticipating.Rating: 6/10 " [More]
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"Cinequest presents Out of Balance: Exxon Mobil’s Impact on Climate Change, written and directed by Tom Jackson. The film is produced by Joe Public Films, LLC and runs 65 minutes. Hoping to point the finger of blame for global warning squarely at Exxon Mobile, writer/director Tom Jackson presents his case with backing from experts in the field. With all due respect to Mr. Jackson, he might have started with an outline that would support his idea that Exxon Mobile is the largest contributor to the global warming problem. Out of Balance jumps around from topic to topic, pulling in clips of experts with their supporting interviews. It is a hodgepodge of data that is presented more as a pile of information then a compelling argument. While notable scientists are interviewed and all are identified, less than 50% of the interview clips were the scientists - I counted about 106 interview clips of which about 67 were either authors/writers (about 33) or environmental grou ... " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: For Video Game Players
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"I'm just wondering if you could get a kid to start playing a game version of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Would they be disappointed when it wasn't quite like Star Wars Rogue Squadron? And will they actually be able to beat the game when they realize the final challenge will be to sit in front of the screen for fifteen hours while they are subjected to what may be seizure inducing images of varying colors and textures? How about this one "You are Fitzcarraldo. Your mad dream of building an opera house in the middle of a South American jungle forces you to take the wakiest and wildest boat ride of your life. Let's go off roadin!" or My Dinner With Andre: the game. "Play as every kid's hero, Wallace Shawn, at an intense dinner situation where it is up to you to stear the conversation into the most exciting direction possible, or else Andre may get angry" Or a game based on 12 Angry Men. The game starts out and you watch a courtroom trial as a member of a jury. Then you go into the j ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Le Salaire de la Peur is among the most suspenseful films of the 1950s, notable for slowly building character development and atmosphere before its dramatic climax. In its original 148-minute version, the story lags in spots as director Henri-Georges Clouzot indulges some anti-United States propaganda. Not surprisingly, the film was re-edited for release in the U.S., and many critics preferred the faster pacing and more focused narrative. International acclaim came quickly, including the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Yves Montand gives one of his best performances, though current-day audiences may find his character's chauvinism and condescension toward women unappealing. The female lead is strikingly played by Véra Clouzot, the director's wife. She had only a brief film career but appeared in two classics, this film and Les Diaboliques, which was also directed by her husband. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide
 



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