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Old 01.07.2015, 10:10 AM   #3746
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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
The chapter I'm on he's been talking about Ingrid Bergman and all the films she did with Rossellini. I haven't seen many of her films, or Rosselini for that matter so I'm gonna check some out.

oh damn, same here

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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
The other films he talks about are generally the bigger films (they're big for a reason so it'd be daft to not talk about them). There was a great chapter about Triumph of the Will and Leni Riefenstahl generally. Another one about Renoir (it forced to FINALLY watch Rules of the Game. For shame I know) which added a whole new appreciation for the guy. Either way I'd recommend it, especially to you fellow movie geeks on here.
leni riefenstahl was a FANTASTIC innovator but triumph of the will is *so fucking boring* because of its subject matter-- a bunch of nazis on parade. renoir was great and please watch grand illusion when you can.

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