sarahlouise77
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Clasificación de sarahlouise77
I love the Deer Hunter mainly because of Robert De Niro's fantastic performance in it.
His character Mikey shows such grit whilst in action in Vietnam - during the horrific Russian Roulette sequence he is the one who holds the group together. Then, on the flip side of the coin, he shows such vulnerability when he is away from the war and struggling to deal with 'ordinary' life. His performance whilst in the hotel room when he has returned home is so powerful - he just can't stop the emotions within him from breaking out. But Mikey has no one to help him get through it and he is left sobbing in an empty room. I was stunned when I first saw this - it's amazing.
It may not have all the blood, guts, gore, etc.. that many other Vietnam movies have but it is all the more powerful for not taking the obvious route.
Robert De Niro was fantastic in Raging Bull, but he should have got an Oscar for this one too.
His character Mikey shows such grit whilst in action in Vietnam - during the horrific Russian Roulette sequence he is the one who holds the group together. Then, on the flip side of the coin, he shows such vulnerability when he is away from the war and struggling to deal with 'ordinary' life. His performance whilst in the hotel room when he has returned home is so powerful - he just can't stop the emotions within him from breaking out. But Mikey has no one to help him get through it and he is left sobbing in an empty room. I was stunned when I first saw this - it's amazing.
It may not have all the blood, guts, gore, etc.. that many other Vietnam movies have but it is all the more powerful for not taking the obvious route.
Robert De Niro was fantastic in Raging Bull, but he should have got an Oscar for this one too.
I just love this film!
Vivien Leigh just looks radiant throughout it and I think this, for me, is her best performance ever. (yes, even over Scarlett O'Hara, no less!!)
Such a sad and poignant story and told with such style and acted so well.
Can't fault it really.
Girls, you HAVE to see this film. Boys, if you want to get real kudos with your lady/partner/wife etc...this is the film to get!
There's a romantic in all of us.
Vivien Leigh just looks radiant throughout it and I think this, for me, is her best performance ever. (yes, even over Scarlett O'Hara, no less!!)
Such a sad and poignant story and told with such style and acted so well.
Can't fault it really.
Girls, you HAVE to see this film. Boys, if you want to get real kudos with your lady/partner/wife etc...this is the film to get!
There's a romantic in all of us.
I saw this film about 10 years ago and have never forgotten it. Why it is not available on DVD - I just don't understand it.
Olivia de Havilland is heart-breaking as the woman who is so badly treated by her suitors and her father. I felt the portrayal of her father and the cruel way he treats her was so well played out and you could see how her soul is slowly being crushed.
I was so amazed and touched by the film, I went and got the book it is based on, Henry James' Washington Square. It was superb but nothing will make me forget the look on Olivia De Havilland's face at the end of the movie where you can see her features harden and all her youthful sweetness is gone.
Brilliant film!
Olivia de Havilland is heart-breaking as the woman who is so badly treated by her suitors and her father. I felt the portrayal of her father and the cruel way he treats her was so well played out and you could see how her soul is slowly being crushed.
I was so amazed and touched by the film, I went and got the book it is based on, Henry James' Washington Square. It was superb but nothing will make me forget the look on Olivia De Havilland's face at the end of the movie where you can see her features harden and all her youthful sweetness is gone.
Brilliant film!