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Rossini (1942)
8/10
An unknown (to me) gem!
28 July 2023
I am a great fan of the composer Rossini so when I found this film on YouTube I just had to watch it even though there were no subtitles.

I would recommend that any fan of Rossini makes a point of watching this. The film mainly covers his early life and works but eventually he makes it to Vienna where amongs other things he visits Beethoven. That scene, taking place in darkened rooms, with torrential rain falling outside, and with low candle level lighting, was one of the high spots for me due to its high atmospheric direction and distinct change of pace and style to the rest of th film. It is directed and shot in an 'antique' style which reminded me very strongly of Abel Gance's Napoleon. It seemed heavily influenced by silent film methodology.

The main body of the film covers the period from 'Barber' in Rome through to 'Otello' to 'Mose in Egitto' in Naples. The king of Naples is played by a rather excellent actor who gives a really convincing performance laced with humour and mood.

The actor playing Rossini himself is expremely convincing and during the course of the film adopted many dress styles and poses shown in the portraits of him during that period that survive; including the one with the jaunty tassleded cap worn sideways on his head.

I only wish I could find access to a copy bearing English sub-titles.
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Homeward (2019)
8/10
Inversion of a Relationship
7 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This is a really well made piece of cinema with an ingenious storyline. At the start the father is totally dominant over the son. By the end that has reversed and the son is in full charge, especially as the father dies near the end. However the mission is accomplished. The quality of the acting is excellent and the message of the film is one of teamwork and human nature in action. It also portrayed convincingly how the son, at first a modern urbanite, soon involves himself in the religion of his father and finally commits fully to it. I would heartily recommend this movie to all for its high quality of images, storyline and acting.
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6/10
For those that love long takes!
22 August 2021
Warning: Spoilers
This film struck me as weird and quite unlike any other Scandinavian film I have seen.

I didn't understand the hidden significance of some scenes and images. Why was there a naked full-frontal blonde cavorting for the main character at the end? Was it his wife? Was it the granddaughter grown up. There seemed to be much sexual innuendo between the grandfather and the granddaughter; probably not to everyone's taste?

What was the significance of the rock in the road and its passage into the water after the main character had thrown it?

The photography was stunning but the long takes didn't add much for me.
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