Albeit nithing graphic is shown during the torture scene, Dustin Hoffman's scream is so real it goes right through you, making it so effective.
@justinbarnett94765 ай бұрын
And we’ve all had a cavity or bad toothache and know how painful it would be to touch that pulp!
@salacuse Жыл бұрын
you aren't getting a lot of views, but please dont be dissuaded; you are doing a service to cinema
@MW-jf9sj11 ай бұрын
Completely agree! One of the best cinema KZbinrs I have watched...and I've watched quite a few.
@AnthonyDibiaseIdeas4 ай бұрын
Well said. Please continue. Sometimes it can take a long time before enough people discover you.
@robertdolle998526 күн бұрын
Totally agree
@hamishspencer Жыл бұрын
Such a fantastic movie even is if is a slightly overblown WWII revenge fantasy. Enjoyed this analysis. BTW, I like both halves
@obsessedwithcinema Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your kind note. I was worried that viewers might enjoy both halves equally and thus the argument might not work as well. I guess I just wanted to create a video that was a little more personal for once. We had had this insight and I wanted to share, even though I knew that most people probably don't naturally bisect a film in this way. In any event, thank you for your note.
@bookaufman9643 Жыл бұрын
I love it when the algorithm throws me a bone. I just watched this video and the Taxi Driver video about easy Andy. Awesome. I've been really early to a few other media criticism or film criticism channels and I have watched some of them grow from nothing to very large channels. I think the key is to continue on with ylour own personal style. Good movies deserve good criticism.😊
@DavidMcMillan8884 ай бұрын
Goldman was the professionals’ professional as a screenwriter. His ‘Adventures in the Screen Trade’ still holds true for the film business.
@Tempestzzzz3 ай бұрын
'Don't get too close to your Heroes' - Reddit forum quote and I wish I had authored
@Stuart-bh9nh3 ай бұрын
3rd conclusion is just enjoy life as it is, be grateful for the good times and learn how to cope with the difficult times because nothing is certain.
@orangewarm14 ай бұрын
Elsa does care about Babe by the end. I dont see why Doc didnt give Babe more information. He's actually put him at more risk without that information.
@OttoByOgraffey4 ай бұрын
Dang, I love your videos and your channel. I just subscribed, but I noticed you havent made any recent videos. Are you going to make more?
@dajmasta94 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! Not enough videos on this one it’s really great. Interesting take, I definitely picked up on a clear distinction between the first and second half but I was more keyed in on that from a writing perspective. I think the first half of this film might have some of the most seamless exposition ever done. It has some noticeable exposition as well no doubt but this film should be used as an example more often when discussing the notion of a scene accomplishing several things at once. It seems like there’s always something going on to capture my interest or build upon an intrigue from a previous scene. For me the only thing that ever took me out of it is the notion that Zelle would take it upon himself to go to the diamond district to find out the value. And the fact that he runs into two holocaust survivors who recognize him is a little much. It’s a nitpick but for me that’s what distinguishes the halves, the first half grounds itself beautifully and the introduction of the secret agent aspects works because of that but there’s something about the last 20 minutes that feel like a bit of a stretch. The reality laid down in the first half is almost betrayed a little bit at the tail end and it sorta makes the larger than life components of the plot (such as the “inbetween the fbi and cia” secret agents) stick out for me a little more and for me that’s why the end isn’t quite as good. It calls attention to itself whereas the rest of the film feels grounded enough to really invest and indulge in the idealism you speak of. To be clear I still think this is a great film and definitely one of the best thrillers of the 70’s.
@Professorkenneth Жыл бұрын
Can you do a video analysis of death wish 1974? It's my favourite film and i was curious on your take on it. 🙏🏻👍🏻 Marathon man is a brilliant film. The films from tbe 70s are the best.
@fredkeeler123411 ай бұрын
The 70's could be considered Hollywood's second golden age.
@creativesource35143 ай бұрын
Will there be movie reviews?? Your channel is so very good.
@Leon-zu1wp2 ай бұрын
Another person commented he committed suicide. In one of his videos he said he had a chronic illness.
@AnthonyDibiaseIdeas4 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Thank you. I will rewatch this with your commentary in mind.
@NuGanjaTron Жыл бұрын
"IS IT SAFE?"
@fredkeeler123411 ай бұрын
Yes it's safe, so safe you wouldn't believe it. No, it's not safe, it's very dangerous.
@georgekostaras5 ай бұрын
I'll be honest, if this is two movies in one I can't choose which one I like more
@orangewarm14 ай бұрын
i like the whole film, but i think i prefer the second half. Talking about two films in one you might want to talk about Looper and The Place Beyond the Pines. Although they are obviously not in the same league. Pines might become a cult classic in the future.
@nolagospeltracts82644 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure after the film ended, Babe ended up in prison for the rest of his life.