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She has very little agency, and she’s the most fun when she’s steering the film. With one of the best opening scenes I’d seen in old Hollywood, Bette Davis shoots a man in cold blood, this film starts off on a high, and sort of drags on from there. The day Megumi Ishitani directs a One Piece movie, I will wholeheartedly place it as my letterbox top 1 without any hesitation. Ishitani is one of, if not the best animation director working today and it cannot be overstated how valuable her filmography is. They don’t even need to tie it in to a specific event, the one piece world is massive and they can do so much in any location of the world.

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Hands down one of the most beautifully and intensely shot films I’ve ever seen with its gliding wide-angled tracking shots and intimate close-ups. The cinematography is absolutely-fucking breathtaking, surprise surprise its a Kalatozov+Urusevsky collaboration, which is of course THE highlight of the film. I can’t even imagine how incredible this film must have looked on the big screen in 1960. Mikhail Kalatozov masters lighting, shadows, cinematic techniques and camera angles in this film with an absolutely breathtaking cinematography by Sergei Urusevsky. Letter Never Sent is an underrated film by Mikhail Kalatozov with a basic story about four scientists who find diamonds in Siberia and go through a challenging condition.

And the exotic oriental setting gives the film a distinct flavor. You just know that whenever an old hollywood movie is set in asia it’s going to be a racist shit show I love any movie where bette davis kills a man Unlike Now Voyager, Dark Victory, or her other vehicles from this time, this movie centers a surprising amount around the men around her. The care in restoration, the depth of extras, and the joy of holding a beautifully presented set can make revisiting a favourite film feel like discovering it all over again.

  • With one of the best opening scenes I’d seen in old Hollywood, Bette Davis shoots a man in cold blood, this film starts off on a high, and sort of drags on from there.
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This movie is setting a precedent and if bette davis doesn’t kill a man in the first five minutes of every other movie she’s in then i’m going to be severely disappointed! Please consider upgrading to a Pro account—for less than a couple bucks a month, you’ll get cool additional features like all-time and annual stats pages (example), the ability to select (and filter by) your favorite streaming services, and no ads! Ratings on Close Friends and You entries don’t contribute to stats. Your diary date (if set) and watched status for this film remain publicly visible.

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This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google privacy policy and terms of service apply. In this ZFF Masters episode, actor and producer Dakota Johnson reflects on how growing up in a film family shaped her artistic instincts and professional path. On the heels of her newest film, THE ICE TOWER, Lucile Hadžihalilović met us at Posteritati to discuss some of cinema’s most impressionable and transgressive works—ranging from Buñuel’s eye-searing UN CHIEN ANDALOU (1929) to Andrzej Żuławski’s multi-faceted masterpiece POSSESSION (1981). After a catastrophic military disaster, the dead don’t just rise – they hunt. Dorothy locked up waiting for them to finish singing For Good

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The big strength of the movie are the actors. There is a bit of a mystery here but it is pretty obvious and even the films tagline gives it away. To be honest, the movie’s plot isn’t the movies strongest suit. Bette davis shooting a man to death while showing no emotion whatsoever. Davis excelled at playing multifaceted and often wholly unsympathetic characters throughout her career, a brave thing to do for a leading actress of the time, and this lack of ego shows in her willingness to play such a cold, scheming character without a hint of self-consciousness. The lighting is sexy, bette davis gunning a man down is sexy but do you know what’s NOT sexy?

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It’s a great showcase of how technical prowess and skills in filmmaking can create the perfect atmosphere for a movie. The film definitely has one of the greatest cinematography of all time. (Thus endeth my knowledge of his oeuvre, but it really does feel like a bridge between those two more celebrated films.) Certain sequences I’m not even sure could be duplicated today—what did he do, just set a massive stretch of the Siberian Taiga on fire?

Cuz sometimes that shit was downright disrespectful (lookin @ you dressrosa) I honestly don’t know how many years I have left. The protagonist, a young girl who has a strong admiration for Nami, sets off on a small adventure. Letterboxd is an independent service created by a small team, and we rely mostly on the support of our members to maintain our site and apps.

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The wide lens, sometimes wide in scope, sometimes introspective and minimalist, captures the viewer into a truly convincing pioneer adventure that slowly escalates tension and becomes a tale of survival. Urusevsky and Kalatozov are the only reason this works so well, because at its core this is a simple survival story, nature always wins in the end, and what we leave behind will always burn… And it’s no surprise, considering the people who made this film. I’ve never played Minecraft myself, but somehow I believe that searching for diamonds in it must feel almost exactly like this, a brutal human trial, nature against human, with utterly poetic, soul-filled cinematography, some shots are just incredible. The human versus nature story gets powered by its interesting characters, deep profound dialogues and truly exceptional cinematography. André is using Letterboxd to share film reviews and lists with friends.

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Top 100 most popular movies on Letterboxd. The way in which the story of David is mirrored, distorted, kept alive through the footage of Shoval’s earlier film Youth is unbelievable, both a blessing and a curse. Ten years ago, David Cunio starred in Tom Shoval’s debut feature film Youth, which revolved around a kidnapping. I thought it can’t get any better than all the arthouse pictures I have watched recently, but holy moly, I was wrong.

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Unfortunately, time has caught up with the filmmakers, and they unsurprisingly burrow their heads further down their collars with ‘meta-cinematic’ nostalgia alongside the deliberate omission of the Palestinian struggle. Apparently, history starts on October 7, 2023—as the film so bluntly reminds us from the first opening minutes—and everything else before the production of A Letter to David functions Letter to Alcoholic Husband as some undisturbed Edenic paradise that exists independent of time and causality. Its a tale of man versus nature with a good amount of romance and an intense, tragic and existential survival adventure set in the unforgiving Siberian wilderness. I still need to see Mikhail Kalatozov’s acclaimed film, The Cranes Are Flying, but the epic nature of this one was mighty impressive.