In Reply to: The German films from the seventies and eighties have instantly recognizable flavor posted by Victor Khomenko on November 30, 2010 at 06:29:41:
particularly multi-faceted. All rather lifeless, bloodless.
Back to Hanna: she had so many roles, so many quite different ones, but I can't help thinking how, after so many great roles, she still didn't "impress."
A good actress, in other words, but one who didn't rise to the quality of her great director.
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Follow Ups
- Good point about Hanna. I feel the same about the various women of Bergman, none of them - tinear 08:16:29 11/30/10 (7)
- But how high would that great director have risen if not for her presence? - Victor Khomenko 08:26:58 11/30/10 (6)
- I don't know, Vic. I started down the Fassbinder path and didn't - tinear 14:28:02 11/30/10 (5)
- She didn't just play in his films, of course - Victor Khomenko 14:42:10 11/30/10 (4)
- Many, many of his films have come available the last several years. I particularly enjoy his very early crime - tinear 17:16:25 11/30/10 (3)
- Specifically, the films Fassbinder acted in. nt - tinear 21:19:23 11/30/10 (2)
- Fox and His Friends has a brilliant performance by Fassbinder... - semuta 12:11:12 12/02/10 (1)
- Yes, Fass was a very good actor-- I don't know why he hasn't gotten more recognition for it. nt - tinear 20:47:34 12/02/10 (0)