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The Vanishing. The American version can't hold a candle to it.
The Goat. Martin Short is in the remake. I do say that the Hollywood version took the ending one step farther and was very funny.
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it just seems that when they copy international ideas, they miss the mark...maybe they try to fit a square into a circle?...
another example
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chilling movies ever made---and the Jeff Bridges re-make totally missed the mark.
I can't think of ANY European film re-made very well by Hollywood. "Abre Los Ojos" was a very good film but "Vanilla Sky" with Tommy Cruise, even though it too starred Pene Cruz, was poor.
Remakes, pre and sequels, updates....Hollywood seems to suffer from a serious lack of imagination, i.e. writing talent.
No luck, then the AMerican version came out, adn they cam eo to work on a Monday "We watched it!".It is the difference between cheddar cheese, and Kraft velveeta.
Vanishing is more Dutch than French, I think, but regardless, there are dozens of such films, all crippled. Not just French, unfortunately - who can forget the wretched Scent of a Woman?But I would LOVE to see Hollywood remake Man Bites Dog... now, that would be a challenge - after the Naturally Born Killers, how would they eclipse their own "achievement"?
"Man Bites Dog" with " The Vanishing?"
Development of 3 characters, a slow building of tension as the hunter becomes the hunted, and the shattering climax all differentiate them. How often does one see that original an ending---linked so beautifully with the beginning sequences? The terror of "The V" is all internalized--that's what makes it so forceful; plus, the villain is such an average family guy---as are so many of these creeps.
For god's sake, tell me you haven't seen the original "The Vanishing" but that your opinion is based on the remake!
Like te villain looking like Bork? Or the little girls resembling the heroine?
***For god's sake, tell me you haven't seen the original "The Vanishing" but that your opinion is based on the remake!Wrong again - I haven't seen the remake, and wouldn't see it.
And... hmmmmm.... what opinion of mine was that? I didn't express ANY about that film. Not in years. And if you think Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu is diabolical there, take a look at his work in Passion of Beatrice.
There was no connection in my post made between the two films.
The above sure SEEMS like an opinion.
Thanks for the recommendation about "The Passion of Beatrice." I doubt my tiny little local video store will have it...
I thought Donnadieu was sensational in The V.
The scene wherein he planted the spiders in the drawer for his young daughter to find--- and then his little smile when she screamed...
A non-derivative and original film. How rare...
It is indeed a good film, but rare? Good as it is, it is hardly rare.Fortunately for all of us, there are thousands of great films in existence.
...and I suspect you missread my sentence. The "crippled" word had to do with the remakes, not the original Vanishing.
and crippled doesn't even begin to describe the remake of The Vanishing. As I recall, it has a happy ending, which, of course, tops a long list of offenses. Hollywood cynicism at its worst.
The french films generally speaking are just more real but in contrast to their American counter part they just look more " provincial " ..mostly...
Hollywood produce 99% of nothing.
France 1% of something.
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