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In Reply to: RE: Ebert says he's imitating... posted by mkuller on January 28, 2008 at 12:15:03
I was just thinking of Chinatown as a movie with similar themes. Huston was the bad guy in that film trying to steal another valuable California resource (water, not oil).
Certainly Daniel Day Lewis' performance, whether over-the-top or not, was interesting. He certainly was not as ridiculous as James Dean was playing Jett Rink in Giant, but is he a match for Orson Welles doing Foster Kane?
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long has been considered a pinnacle of the art.
Heck, even Dennis Hopper acknowledged his untouchable genius, and Dennis isn't known for his small ego.
The test of wills, decent into madness, Man lonely and alone in a wilderness of his own making.
I've seen TWBB twice now and I can see how some would hate it or at the least come away unsatisfied, for me it is an example of what North American cinema can do.
Oh and the music is excellent.
J.B.
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