In Reply to: BB..... posted by patrickU on April 16, 2003 at 04:07:32:
patrickU,I meant I was surprised as my impression is that you tend to be more enthusiastic for movies that tend towards cinema verite than fantasy.
The "Ghost and Mrs. Muir" is very well-done for it's atmosphere and the rather delicately wrought evolution of the characters out of their self-imposed loneliness. The fact of one of them being a ghost does not detract from the emotional content- as it does in many modern fantasies more interested in the "hardware" and action. Good photography too.
How about Alan Rickman in "Truly, Madly, Deeply"?
But my favourite Rex Harrison is probably "Unfaithfully Yours" with Linda Darnell. Harrison is a conductor who fantasizes about killing his allegedly unfaithful wife while conducting a symphonic concert.
Est-ce que je me rappelle exactement que vous etes francais, mais habite en Allemagne? Avez-vous des commentaires sur le cinema courrant en Allemagne? Je n'ai vu rien de la depuis la "Das Boot".
En outre, je fais des excuses pour inclure l'information que vous savez deja, mais pas chacun lecture pourrait savoir tout les memes films que nous discutons. -Also my terrible French!
Salut,
Bambi B
The "Ghost Goes West" is interesting but have never seen it. Yes, and I'm a Robert Donat fan also- "39 Steps" and "Goodbye Mr. Chips" are favourites of his.
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- The G&MM - Bambi B 09:49:59 04/16/03 (3)
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