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In Reply to: RE: Which Underground it is? The Kusturica one? posted by Victor Khomenko on March 07, 2010 at 06:25:05
..It is one of the richest, most complex of cinematic experiences. A sensual overload. It's impossible to accommodate the whole of it in a viewing or two.
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Somehow I never consider it a "war" film, more a satire.
I take your point. What about the rest of my list? Should I edit? ;-)
Ran
Tae Guk Gi
Devils On The Doorstep
Underground
Fire On The Plain
The Red And The White
Come And See
Platoon
Viva Zapata
Patton
Apocalypse Now
I think Ran definitely belongs on any such list, numbers 2 and 3 I don't know, 4 we already discussed, 5 and 6 I don't know.
Come and See - I know it has strong following cult in the West, personally I think it is too manipulative, but still, a yes... Platoon I would keep with some reservations.
Zapata - an interesting choice from the region rarely covered, actually there have been some interesting movies about the Mexican Revolution, Un dorado de Pancho Villa comes to mind.
Patton - of course, and Apocalypse I never liked, but that must be just me! :)
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