Eddie[Is Taken]
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I was searching the forum in relation to this film, and was surprised that it didn't have a thread of its own.
I think it's a masterpiece. An all time classic film, by one of the all time classic directors.
I first saw it back in about 89. I was studying English Lit at uni, and one of the set texts was Heart of Darkness. Co-incidentally, at the same time a mate was mithering me to watch one of his favourite films, Apocalypse Now. I didn't really know anything about it, and just assumed it was a bog standard Nam film. I also didn't realise it was based on my Conrad set text.
It just blew me away, and still does to this day. For me, it was made all the more stunning as a result of my appreciation of Heart of Darkness, and the shared themes between the two very different works.
In my mind it's just iconic scene after iconic scene, building to a haunting and terrifying conclusion. It's just so...well...good!
I've not seen Redux, and to be honest I don't really want to. I've also not seen Eleanor Coppola's Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, although I would actually like to see this.
I haven't watched the film in a while, and I think I'll hold off revisiting it for now until someone eventually gets their act together and release the BluRay.
Anyone else share my love for this film, or want to put a contrary view?
I think it's a masterpiece. An all time classic film, by one of the all time classic directors.
I first saw it back in about 89. I was studying English Lit at uni, and one of the set texts was Heart of Darkness. Co-incidentally, at the same time a mate was mithering me to watch one of his favourite films, Apocalypse Now. I didn't really know anything about it, and just assumed it was a bog standard Nam film. I also didn't realise it was based on my Conrad set text.
It just blew me away, and still does to this day. For me, it was made all the more stunning as a result of my appreciation of Heart of Darkness, and the shared themes between the two very different works.
In my mind it's just iconic scene after iconic scene, building to a haunting and terrifying conclusion. It's just so...well...good!
I've not seen Redux, and to be honest I don't really want to. I've also not seen Eleanor Coppola's Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, although I would actually like to see this.
I haven't watched the film in a while, and I think I'll hold off revisiting it for now until someone eventually gets their act together and release the BluRay.
Anyone else share my love for this film, or want to put a contrary view?