Die Rebellion (1993 TV Movie)
10/10
Sparing use of color
12 October 2007
It may be a low-budget video shot for TV broadcast. The director's command of the capabilities of cinema's visual language is what counts here. Every nuance adds to the experience, with constant payoffs of previous moments. All the cat has to have is a little bell to cause the slightest sound of bells to call it to mind. And the cat is the child and the child is the daughter of the widow who schemingly chose the fidelity of the complacent man, awarded a medal, and a hurdy gurdy license for losing a leg in the great war.

The execution of the material is great. The source material itself appears to also be great. The title stings like a slap in the face.
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