#2761: At se på det link der får mig til at tænke over hvem der dog kunne finde på at lave sådan en pan&scan konvertering der. Den person der har udført det arbejde kan simpelthen ikke have haft den mindste moral-fornemmelse overhovedet. Det er jo decideret voldtægt.
Gi' dog pengene til Afrika... De har mere brug for dem.
Jep. Til gengæld er den godt nok også en af de lange. Udfra hvad jeg lige kan læse, skal man nok væbne sig med en del tålmodighed for meget lange scener og evt. lidt russisk propaganda.
Gi' dog pengene til Afrika... De har mere brug for dem.
For this reason, among many others, the Russian version of "War and Peace" is a magnificently unique film. Money isn't everything, but you can't make an epic without it. And "War and Peace" is the definitive epic of all time. It is hard to imagine that circumstances will ever again combine to make a more spectacular, expensive, and -- yes -- splendid movie. Perhaps that's just as well; epics seem to be going out of favor, replaced instead by smaller, more personal films. Perhaps this greatest of the epics will be one of the last, bringing the epic form to its ultimate statement and at the same time supplying the epitaph.
By now the statistics regarding "War and Peace" are well known, but forgive me if I recite them with a certain relish anyway: the film was five years in the making at a cost of $100,000,000, with a cast of 120,000, all clothed in authentic uniforms, and the Red Army was mobilized to recreate Napoleon's battles exactly (it is claimed) as they happened.
The prestige of the Soviet film industry rested on "War and Peace" for half a decade, and the result looks like it. You are never, ever, going to see anything to equal it.
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Den er formidabel og absolut værd at se (selv på dvd! ;)), men ja en storstilet restaurering af den ville være fedt, og i hvert fald for mit vedkommende langt mere velkommen end "Burnt by the Sun", som dog bliver et interessant pejlemærke for, hvad vi kan forvente os af Ruscico på BD-siden.
There was no bullshit, no arty pretensions. "Doug," he'd say when we were doing Written on the Wind, "Give me some bosom."
A Star is Born anmeldelse og billeder. Jeg er sgu ikke særlig imponeret, set ifht. en gammel udgivelse. At man ikke har fået højere detaljegrad ud af denne, det fatter jeg ikke, ved en remaster på 6K. Det ligner uvilkårligt brug af DNR.
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Nej de billeder ser ikke gode ud det har du ret i. Men okay filmen er jo en milepæl i deres filmhistorie, så der er nok også derfor den har fået den store tur ;)
#2761 filmz-Bruce 15 år siden
Vojna I Mir (War and Peace). $700 mio efter inflation.
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For this reason, among many others, the Russian version of "War and Peace" is a magnificently unique film. Money isn't everything, but you can't make an epic without it. And "War and Peace" is the definitive epic of all time. It is hard to imagine that circumstances will ever again combine to make a more spectacular, expensive, and -- yes -- splendid movie. Perhaps that's just as well; epics seem to be going out of favor, replaced instead by smaller, more personal films. Perhaps this greatest of the epics will be one of the last, bringing the epic form to its ultimate statement and at the same time supplying the epitaph.
By now the statistics regarding "War and Peace" are well known, but forgive me if I recite them with a certain relish anyway: the film was five years in the making at a cost of $100,000,000, with a cast of 120,000, all clothed in authentic uniforms, and the Red Army was mobilized to recreate Napoleon's battles exactly (it is claimed) as they happened.
The prestige of the Soviet film industry rested on "War and Peace" for half a decade, and the result looks like it. You are never, ever, going to see anything to equal it.
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#2770 Takfornu 15 år siden
Nej de billeder ser ikke gode ud det har du ret i. Men okay filmen er jo en milepæl i deres filmhistorie, så der er nok også derfor den har fået den store tur ;)