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Cinemacannon: “With The Decameron, Pasolini doesn't portray sex and religion as sepreates, but unifies them as a part of life. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Malick dives heads first into violence, love, innocence, and emotional alienation where fate is as obvious and mysterious. ”
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Cinemacannon: “A hilarious and off-the-wall tribute to Paris and all it's glorious wonders, seen through the eyes of a young girl, she embodies it all. Merveilleux!”
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Cinemacannon: “Walter Matthau plays conductor in this musical cat and mouse comedy. Loved every minute.”
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Cinemacannon: “A true and humanistic view into a man's desperation, hope, and survival. This film really put you in the someone else's shoes. ”
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Cinemacannon: “As much as Godard attacks on the bourgeois, this is a film where he took so much fun in doing so, like a child and his toys. ”
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Cinemacannon: “A underrated punk, b-noir, and sci-com. This is one of Cox's angriest punches to the american gut. ”
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Cinemacannon: “A humanist drama-com with strokes of Melville, none would be the wiser.”
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Cinemacannon: “Religion and paranoia at its most terrifying ”
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Cinemacannon: “I can only think of a cartoon when Mary Waronov bats the frying pan over someones head. Not only that, but no blood at all, just comic genius. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Science, religion, eccentricity, logical assumption vs illogical, right and wrong, left and right. A story where your minds eye really takes over.”
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Cinemacannon: “Mailer's films plays experimentally with fiction and unconscious truth at its most free formed. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Dreyer's inspiring drama conjures our emotion to a testament of martyrdom, selflessness, and fear. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Kiarostami copies and rekindles with love for movies, but questions who we really are. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Pure humanism ”
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Cinemacannon: “One of the most engaging and emotional french films I've seen. Its less of a gangster film than a man haunted in a world of betrayal. ”
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Cinemacannon: “A absurd look at Raymond Carver's brutal reality, but through Altman's lens”
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Cinemacannon: “Comedy on an unbalance territory. Downey takes film art, and embraces it with a Molotov cocktail. His films are landmarks for political absurdity. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Fassbinder creates the perfect sci-fi epic. Nocturnal and hypnotic. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Not just a war on drugs, but a war on the truth. ”
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Cinemacannon: “When we know our death, its not hard to argue with fate. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Bunuel didn't have the intention of blasphemy in this film, but to juxtapose the image of social classes and the intentions.”
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Cinemacannon: “An American classic. Lumet's camera penetrates emotinal depth in man I've rarely seen in film. ”
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Cinemacannon: “Somber, yet humorous. Cassavetes was becoming closer to his concepts of love and fear. This set pulls in some of his most in depth studies of America.”
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Cinemacannon: “This is a terrifyingly brilliant film. Not just about post WWII era, but sexual and emotional repression.”
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