“(OK) Bergman moved hs world to drier, colder, more sordid Germany. Peter is not only a depressed 'answerless' Bergman type, but a killer, who esrcutures the film in a kind of multilevel polia research” read more
“(OK) A Bergman of anticipation, this is a sad fatalist summer with warm touches (2 years after "A summer with Monika" was another kind of season) and strong mature monologues by the heroine taht matures a los from the startpoint.” read more
“(OK) Advances on blocks, big secuences, of harmony, tears and blows, of a couple whose relation survives marriage. Few secondary characters just reflects or projects Ullman/Josephson drama” read more
“(OK) Lourcelles is too enthusiast wth this primitive semi musical of happy cinicism, thereís a choral number, everybody dancing and singing thar ends ok” read more
“(OK) One of the best 2nd war films, just in the end of it, kind of ballad with choral protagonism, a lot of insights well delivered by the boys, specially John Ireland and Srerling Holloway, tender humour” read more
“(OK) Version francaise of the german operetta, same director and actress, just changes Willy Fritsh for equal good Henri Garat, and there you have nice songs, economical settings, some heavy choreography (with reealist suprises as the men taking the house in debt), mild romance....” read more
“(OK) Gran documental de una sola aventura en un rincón de España donde se empozan todos los males, al punto que hay imágenes de ética chocante como la de los 'cretinos', los hombres temblando de fiebre, una niña moribund,a un bebe muerto. La fiesta que descabeza gallos es una intro folclórica ” read more
“(OK) Minor Dieterle; there´s a long love story apalled by nos so clear circumstances, but Young (lacks some star presence) has dignified Richards to put in the other hand when sacireifices his love for Sidney. More diplometics of war than love and passion...” read more
“(OK) Civilization is already settled and political an social dilmemmas began. Jusge Priest solves all of them and wins the election. Moving,sentimental, ritualizad wonderful scenes all over...” read more
“(OK) One of those 'civilization in tha making' Ford westerns in wich dancing is as important as settling. Johnson and Carey jr is almost as quiet men as the mormons they accompany. Bond is their master in reverse. The bad ones nad no bad no good (the theatrical troupe) adds colour...” read more
“(OK) I know Stendahl's novel is wider and richer, but the elegant mixing of romance and revolution, with tantrums (Casares is excellent fighting the kingfor Fabrice liberty) and good remarks, is worthwhile...” read more
“(OK) Light and overimpressions, that's the essencial of this fantasy on social realism. The grieve of tha salvation army agonizing woman of having done wrong reunitin the Holm's is modern...” read more
“(OK) Daves and writer Albert Maltz and Garfield, great work, in dialogues and mutual understanding while fighting with his love for Eleanor. Even tha war scene is good.” read more
“(OK) The first part is everything tender in feeling for the character and brave in statement, about war. Fantastic inmersion in cheese and water, a frog over the barefoot of a solider is poetic. Then, the heroics and the ruined dignified house is wonderful.” read more
“(OK) Good slapstick in and against a vaudeville, that's nice, seeing Charlie in 2 roles, throwing thing to poor actors and messing the audience...” read more
“(OK) Patriotism with a religious twist, more evident in dialogues than in action. Alan Hale is the priest agent, haha. The boys wanting to fight after theier leave, too much...” read more
“(OK) Another 'vague', in Switzerland, but the angry young man is an old one, exquisite Francois Simon (Michel's son), comprehensive and unsufferable and passif ath the end...” read more
“(OK) A great Mann and the Victor Mature ever, as a force of instinct. His feeling for Bancroft against Preston (another kind of madman) is as passionate as his feeling to be a part of the system (the army) in his own terms...” read more
“(YT) Boys are too enthusiast on being trained to go to fight, as O'Brien, Don Taylor, etc, and that's pure formula; but thier girls have a good secuence seeing their planes leaving to Asia over the Frisco Bay. And there´s Judy Holliday and Jeanne Crain before being stars.” read more
“(OK) Hithc had a lot of things cleared up in his first talkie, dialogues can be banal but action neves, specially when the evil guy is followed to the ceiling of a national monument (anticipation of "Saboteur" ending), and women cal be deceiving...” read more
“(OK) A poor Walsh as this is 3 stars because there is a special cammaraderie between characters, nice and bitchy women competing, and vivid characters...” read more
“(ZW) Well consistent narration on variations on cult of death between a pair that comunicates their unrequitted love in thar cult...” read more
“(OK) Really simple. Daves and Warner just edit numbers and good hearted stars. The Hutton Lesle affair is naif but serves to the antropology of stradom: they are the people one can use and kiss and expect care for us if we reach heroism...mmmhhhh...” read more