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This film is a B movie. The actors looks as if they hade benn hired directly from " Gone with the Wind " who was some kind of a A movie.
Bondarchuck must has seen the King Vidor film since he made from a skeleton a real film, the poor american actors, so fortunated they may be in money, never were touch by the grace of their Russians counterpart...
Poor fellows, they are strugling in a fake landscape, in faken words, in faken costumes, in not enough money for the real thing.
The poesie, the humanity and psychology , the camera... and every single shot so creative are at the antipode of the Russian film.
Save one think.
The only light...
But there I am no more neutral as Victor was...
Audrey, dear Audrey...Where are you?
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I suspect you paid more? He-he... come to America, the land of cheap DVD's!Yep... some things must be done right, or not done at all.
As I said before, it is an awful film, and if not for her and a few battle/military scenes it would be a compete trash.
Well I must says that I did had not the courage too look at this film completely, after the Russian counterpart it seems so dull...So today I gave this film more of my time, and indeed I gain at least a little bit more grip on me...first Audrey is so wonderful like a little deer...she is just classy in her own way and she do not have to play little aristrocracy she just is. H. Fonda has improve just a little to be supportable, but the only actor that just sound right in the one playing the commander in chief of the Russians troops.
Mel Ferrer who I never did like is in real life the perfect match of Audrey, some kind of physical convenience.
The film ( not finished to look at ) still is un-dimensional as one can be, and worst this Italian cheap production is a big pain in the...you know what...
I may finishe my viewing tomorrow...
I will hold Ludmilla in the film, and add Audrey to it...maybe it can be done digitally.....hehe...
Why not... Natasha and princess Bolkonsky in the first on-screen gay marriage. Maybe Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis?
No, the orgy version.....Ludi....Audrey...you & me..That may do it....
We let the old lesb. ouside....
...how do you feel about Capucine?
well we are not on the Ouside Asylum...But I think if I remember that we already had her in one conversation....She was depressive and killed herself in Geneva I think.
I feel that she was a good actor with a strong personnality...Why must almost always the good one go first....
Those people tend to burn faster.
I decide to read her autobiography.
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Maria the daughter of Francois Perrier ? She still works as do Anna the muse of the French " Nouvelle Vague "....
But more in the " grand mothers " roles....
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