captainofbeef
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Beauty Hides in the Deep
You should have asked me for it, how could I say no...
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Post by captainofbeef on Apr 18, 2009 9:04:48 GMT -5
With its giddily complex noir plot and color-drenched widescreen images, Made in U.S.A was a final burst of exuberance from Jean-Luc Godard’s early sixties barrage of delirious movie-movies. Yet this chaotic crime thriller and acidly funny critique of consumerism—featuring Anna Karina as the most brightly dressed private investigator in film history, rummaging through an intricate plot for a former lover who might have been assassinated—also points toward the more political cinema that would come to define Godard. Featuring characters with names such as Richard Nixon, Robert McNamara, David Goodis, and Doris Mizoguchi, and appearances by a slapstick Jean-Pierre Léaud and a sweetly singing Marianne Faithfull, this piece of pop art is like a Looney Tunes rendition of The Big Sleep gone New Wave. * New, restored high-definition digital transfer * Interviews with stars Anna Karina and Lászlo Szábó * A video piece on the personal and the political in Made in U.S.A and 2 or 3 Things I Know About Her, featuring Godard biographers Richard Brody and Colin MacCabe * A visual essay cataloguing the multiple references in the film * Original and rerelease theatrical trailers * New and improved English subtitle translation * PLUS: A new essay by film critic J. Hoberman
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ie
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Post by ie on Apr 19, 2009 12:04:27 GMT -5
Wow, talk about Photoshop 101. That's about the tasteless cover I've seen from Criterion. Great job.
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