Showing posts with label world war two. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world war two. Show all posts

6/7/09

Frank Capra's Why We Fight Agitprop Films

Frank Capra's series of 7 agitprop films during WW2 are better than thought by many. Yes, there are racial stereotypes, but it's still contains facts often lost in later docs.

I wrote of the series: 'the film series is well worth watching, not only for the obvious reasons, but for the subtle things it reveals, such as the use of the plural for terms like X millions when referring to dollars, rather than the modern singular, or the most overused graphic in the whole series- a Japanese sword piercing the center of Manchuria. Yet, it also shows the complexities of trying to apply past standards to current wars. The lesson of World War One (avoid foreign entanglements) was not applicable to World War Two, whose own lesson (act early against dictatorships) has not been applicable in the three major wars America has fought since: Korea, Vietnam, nor Iraq.'

A snippet on the series:

5/3/09

Elem Klimov's COME AND SEE





COME AND SEE




Mentioning Eisenstein today made me remember one fine russian movie by Elem Klimov.
One of the best movies I've seen about WW2. Seen and heard thru the eyes and ears of a young boy who decided to join the russian army. why "heard"?? after barely surviving explosions, the young boy (and us) will be hearing humming noise as a result of ears damage for the rest of the movie.
The young boy's face features will have a transition from a soft childish face to plastic-like harsh features.
I've seen it a while ago but I remember well finding the ending is little "preachy".... but overall a pretty solid work.

I'm planning to watch two Russian movies soon: Sokurov's Father and Son, and Eisenstein's Alexander Nevsky (reputedly a masterpiece).

WASSIM