[lbo-talk] Open City

123hop at comcast.net 123hop at comcast.net
Thu Dec 16 16:53:04 PST 2010


I do understand your objection to ranking. But there are different impulses behind praise.

When I praise a movie, it is because I am in love, not because I want to build another canon.

By the way, if you have never seen the following movies by Satyajit Ray, try and do so before you die (preferably on a real screen.)He was the neo-realist director of India:

The Apu Trilogy Devi The Middleman

Also, recent films from Romania are the next chapter in neo-realism and deeply interesting. They're ok on video:

The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, Four months, three weeks, and two days Bucharest 12:08 Policeman, adjective

Joanna

----- Original Message ----- From: "Carrol Cox" <cbcox at ilstu.edu> To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 4:15:00 PM Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] Open City

But I definitely don't remember it as one of the great Neo-realist films: it pales in comparison to Bicycle Thief, Umberto Di, Bitter Rice, or La Terra Trema.

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My own kneejerk response has always been something like "The Bicycle Thief" is one of the two or three greatest films ever made.

But I've been trying since 1960 or so to beak myself of the foolish habit of "evaluating" movies, novels, etc. One finds oneself going back in one's thought to Bitter Rice or Monsieur Verdoux or Birth of a Nation or Streets of Sorrow-- but attempts at formal ranking or saying this is the greatest, that doesln't measure up, etc is a distraction from actually thinking about the item.

Carrol

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