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In Reply to: RE: Tarantino's "Death Proof" posted by RGA on December 13, 2007 at 04:59:53
Don't worry. The European masters, like Fellini and Bergman, weren't very impressed by Orson Wells, either. They saw him as a showman.
American critics, in general, like surface. No wonder they love the shallow and artless Citizen Kane.
Charlie Chaplin seems to have fallen out of favor with American critics after being accused of being a communist and now prefer the all-American Buster Keaton. But the likes of Fellini and Bergman idolized Chaplin. And why shouldn't they? Even the simplest of Chaplin shorts has more art and artistry, more heart, more soul, more depth, more energy and more humanism than Wells' entire oeuvre.
Chaplin is the standard all other Hollywood directors are measured against. So far nobody has measured up.
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