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The film is over long, sentimental as almost all US movies, naiv,
for ever in the seventies,
BUT, you will find a magnifique F. Truffaud, almost documentary long, the man who gave us, Le Dernier Metro, and much more, the man who died so much too young from a brain tumor.
Look at him he is splendid. For ever.If ever there is.
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One can't see this film, and not "see", it's just, a very little, like Truffaut's "Farenheit 451"....but much better, much more filled out story wise, and less drearily intellectual...like one of those books that's getting memorized. It's a mere excercise in Film, by Truffaut. You forget about the similarities and enjoy it viscerily.Speilberg's film design really opens up the concept more, giving one the sense of the nightmare of this normal world Cruise's character lives and works in, and gets the director's sense of helplessness that is conveyed strongly here.
Good film, even under repeated viewings. Too bad the critics get much fun out of "gunning" for Steven, and forget about the film he made.
Tuffaut was actually not glad himself with his " Farenheit "...I looked at him twice..neithe was I.
Spielberg critics doesn´t bother me...Two of his film I rather like are Jaws and of course ( for me ) Schindler´s....And Duel was a good work too.
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