In Reply to: The Ghost and Mrs.Muir.... posted by patrickU on April 13, 2003 at 05:46:20:
patrickU,I'm a bit suprised that an American supernatural romance could impress you thus, but yes, there is a fascinating quietness and life-affirming quality at work.
Do you know the Charles Laughton "Canterville Ghost"? Another movie with some similar qualities.
Very perceptive of you to recognize California- given the landscape and the distinctive trees, I believe that it was filmed around Big Sur/Monterey south of San Francisco. I think it is humourous so many films are made in California as substitiue for England/Europe- the battle scenes of Olivier's "Henry V" are similarly sunny, dry, and full of California Live Oaks, which I think detracts from the intended atmosphere of 15th Century France.
An autre sujet: Ou est tout le monde le bout plusieurs semaines? Chacun veut argumenter au sujet de la guerre en Irak sur "Ouside asylum" et ne pas parler des films.
D'ailleurs, j'ai vu "Le nuit americaine" (ou "Day for Night" ici) recemment et ai un nouveau respect pour lui. Le rapport entre Truffaut et Jean-Pierre Leaud est particulierement interessant.
Cheers,
Bambi B
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