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Kun ude i Australien. Ain't it Cool News skriver, og det lyder glimrende:
MAO'S LAST DANCER avoids this pitfall with change to spare, and though it does flirt with moments of intense mawkishness, these are immediately balanced out with the impressive restraint shown elsewhere. Every performance, particularly including those by all the actors who portray Cunxin, are fantastic.
...with one exception: Bruce Greenwood. I don't mean that Greenwood doesn't hit fantastic; I mean that he exceeds it. He left fantastic a long way back, and hasn't looked back. If you think I'm being hyperbolic, then you probably haven't seen the film yet. I'm calling it now: Bruce Greenwood is picking up a Best Supporting Actor nomination in 2010. Those of us who have enjoyed Greenwood's brilliant performances over the years may have felt it's a long time coming, but it'll be nice to see it finally coincide with his best performance. He has no showy speeches, no over-the-top moments where his emoting is zoomed in on; it's just a consistent, understated performance that grounds the entire film. Between THIRTEEN DAYS and MAO'S LAST DANCER, the lesson is clear: he should continue working with Australian directors wherever possible. They obviously get his best out of him.
Speaking of Australian directors, this is Bruce Beresford's best film in years. His not-inconsiderable skill is matched to a worthy screenplay, a true-life story that has something important to say about the East-West culture clash in a time when the differences between our countries (the US, Australia, New Zealand, etc) and China are becoming all the more highlighted.
See it.
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Jeg må tilstå, at jeg er faldet for fristelsen at hjemtage gamle glitter Neil Diamond i HD.
Manden har virkelig leveret mange fantastiske sange og han har en forrygende stemme. Glæder mig til at se ham i pænere tøj, i mere konservative mindre glitrende omgivelser og blot nyde billed og lyd.
For dem som ikke kender ham, var han en overgang i 70'erne verdens mest omsættende kunstner (uden inflation) ... ikke at det siger en skid ;)
[url= am I said[/url], wow det bliver godt i HD.
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Jeg elsker at læse Robert Harris' klumme "A few words..." om en given film. Det er mere sjældent at se nogle sætte spørgsmålstegn ved hans bedømmelse af en udgivelses tekniske kvalitet end høre Tøger Seidenfaden udtale sig fornuftigt. Det siger faktisk ikke så lidt.
Nu har han taget Criterions M op og resultatet er åbenbart ret godt
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#2411 McPeter 15 år siden
#2412 filmz-Bruce 15 år siden
WOW 2
Det her er et sundt, umanipuleret transfer med masser af detaljefremmende filmgryn. Der er noget at glæde sig til!
#2413 filmz-Bruce 15 år siden
Ja den er ringe, men til tider ganske underholdende og så med et [url= score[/url].
Billed er tilfredsstillende og lyden uforskammet god for en sådan udgivelse.
#2414 rockysds 15 år siden
Here's your chance to have an instant MoC Blu-ray collection, all of our Blu-rays together delivered for the stunning price of £79.99! Includes all of our Blu-ray releases so far: Tokyo Sonata, Mad Detective, M, Soul Power, City Girl, For All Mankind, Une Femme Mariee, and Sunrise.
http://www.eurekavideo.co.uk/offers/BD.html
#2415 filmz-Bruce 15 år siden
Kun ude i Australien. Ain't it Cool News skriver, og det lyder glimrende:
MAO'S LAST DANCER avoids this pitfall with change to spare, and though it does flirt with moments of intense mawkishness, these are immediately balanced out with the impressive restraint shown elsewhere. Every performance, particularly including those by all the actors who portray Cunxin, are fantastic.
...with one exception: Bruce Greenwood. I don't mean that Greenwood doesn't hit fantastic; I mean that he exceeds it. He left fantastic a long way back, and hasn't looked back. If you think I'm being hyperbolic, then you probably haven't seen the film yet. I'm calling it now: Bruce Greenwood is picking up a Best Supporting Actor nomination in 2010. Those of us who have enjoyed Greenwood's brilliant performances over the years may have felt it's a long time coming, but it'll be nice to see it finally coincide with his best performance. He has no showy speeches, no over-the-top moments where his emoting is zoomed in on; it's just a consistent, understated performance that grounds the entire film. Between THIRTEEN DAYS and MAO'S LAST DANCER, the lesson is clear: he should continue working with Australian directors wherever possible. They obviously get his best out of him.
Speaking of Australian directors, this is Bruce Beresford's best film in years. His not-inconsiderable skill is matched to a worthy screenplay, a true-life story that has something important to say about the East-West culture clash in a time when the differences between our countries (the US, Australia, New Zealand, etc) and China are becoming all the more highlighted.
See it.
[url=
#2416 filmz-Bruce 15 år siden
Manden har virkelig leveret mange fantastiske sange og han har en forrygende stemme. Glæder mig til at se ham i pænere tøj, i mere konservative mindre glitrende omgivelser og blot nyde billed og lyd.
For dem som ikke kender ham, var han en overgang i 70'erne verdens mest omsættende kunstner (uden inflation) ... ikke at det siger en skid ;)
[url= am I said[/url], wow det bliver godt i HD.
#2417 JannikAnd 15 år siden
#2418 JannikAnd 15 år siden
#2419 filmz-Bruce 15 år siden
#2420 filmz-Bruce 15 år siden
Nu har han taget Criterions M op og resultatet er åbenbart ret godt