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Aria (1987)
TEN arias, TEN directors - a FEAST!
30 March 2001
If you like Opera, all the arias will be familiar. The treatments the ten directors give to one aria each, are totally removed from their original context. Nessun Dorma from Turandot becomes the vision of a girl in a near-fatality - gripping imagery culminates in the final VINCERO! of her survival . . .John Hurt lip-synching Vesti la Giubba from I Pagliacci is perhaps the low-point, but the madly bawdy Robert Altmann scene fails too - the rest is a lavish treat! The tragedy of children dying is captured in gritty black and white to the serene melody of Verdi's La Vergine Dell' Angeli, the remarkable outcome of an assasination attempt at a King's life is done brilliantly to the backing of La Sua Parole from A Masked Ball . . . with totally different ending to the one in the Opera! See this, then view it again; you will be amazed and enriched - if you like Opera, that is. If you do not, and have no desire to, then please: go back to the usual fare - this will have very little to offer you - enjoy your Stallone and van Damme.
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Citizen Kane (1941)
Orson Welles reveals his genius - you will never be the same!
7 May 2000
Orson Welles triumphs! This is superlative drama: direction, scenery and acting are all first-class . Somber and dark in places, light and effervescent in others . . the cryptic, brooding mood of the piece reflecting the dark soul of the newspaper mogul - and the enigmatic mystery of who or what 'rosebud' might be . . .see it, you will never be the same!
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