I lost it at the movies

film writings, 1954-1965

365 pages

English language

Published May 7, 1994 by M. Boyars.

ISBN:
978-0-7145-2975-2
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Tl:Dr - (Feels good to do that on a new site) Local Californian has opinions on movies!

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Tl:Dr - (Feels good to do that on a new site) Local Californian has opinions on movies! I'd have on on her opinions about movies if I'd ever seen any of them, but I've only seen Citizen Kane (Not reviewed, only mentioned) and West Side Story which I agree with Kael about, but that's more because I'm a bitter hater of Romeo and Juliet. Kaels writing is really pretty and I can tell she deeply cares about her subject. And I don't think she ever wanted any of the movies to eviscerated to be bad, but she wasn't going to write anyone a puff piece, y'know? Additionally this was int resting to read from a time capsule sort of perspective. Like getting to look back at how people were thinking about media in the 50s/60s. Kaels thoughts on relations between men/women and consent WOULD NOT land today but I thought …

Subjects

  • Motion pictures.
  • Motion pictures -- Reviews.