अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe last days of the poet Dylan Thomas as he dreams and drinks.The last days of the poet Dylan Thomas as he dreams and drinks.The last days of the poet Dylan Thomas as he dreams and drinks.
- पुरस्कार
- कुल 2 जीत
HoJo Rose
- 50's TV Talk Show Host
- (as Howard Rosenstein)
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When it comes to films based in history, Dominion is a rare gem in a sea of monotony. This dynamic film captures Dylan Thomas in a way that made it feel the viewer is actually looking in on the life of the tortured poet. The black and white cinematography invokes a feeling of being inserted into the time period, and thus the viewer becomes a part of the story and creates an interesting new perspective. This stylistic cinematography works hand in hand with the poetic-ism of the script to bring us a snapshot of the poet Dylan Thomas' life. Dominion is a film that will captivate audiences with its unique dynamic and harsh realism of the story line. Furthermore, the cast's portrayal of the characters brings a sense of realism to the viewer, and keeps them wanting more.
After I watched Last Call I was driving around my hometown and in my mind I played again and again scenes from Last Call, I heard the passion and tragic beauty of his words, and the escalating accompanying notes and I could feel the same gripping emotions. The battles we all face. The knot in my stomach that made me want to burst into tears was coming back all over again as I could understand the universal tragedy and agony of being alive on this planet, of being an awake soul. Just like his poetry. If that is not a great film, I don't know what is...
I had the privilege and pleasure of attending a screening of this film and I wish that I could award it more than ten (out of ten) stars. Intelligent, insightful, impactful. Complex, compelling. Sensational, stupendous, spectacular. An exceptional concept, exceptionally done. The ovations and accolades this film received at the Rio, Savannah and Arizona film festivals is an indicia of that which is to come for this award worthy work. The writing - the production - the direction - the acting - all tremendous. Steven Bernstein did what the very best do: he positioned everyone involved with this film to be the very best they could be - he positioned everyone for success - he made everyone with whom he worked better than they might otherwise have been.
Enjoyed this film about Dylan, fine acting and artsy type colorization! Subject matter may not be for everyone but everyone can also learn something from this film about any addictions you may have . Even our so called heros and mentors suffer just like us, but we need not succumb to them , there is always a choice. Worth a watch!
This movie is pure cinematographic magic.
In 1 hour and 41 minutes, Bernstein manages to reveal the multifaceted Dylan, a rather Herculean feat in and of itself!
A talented poet with rock star status who was self destructive, alcoholic, depressive, a great romantic, a bohemian, an intellectual and a true charmer. With the strength of his words he could easily charm his female audience.
Watching the movie gives the audience an insight to the director's mind; a genius, perfectionist , with self doubt, handsome and a healthy dose of humour. As a genuine master of light and "mise en scène", the movie exudes emotion that is supported by a stellar script.
The absence of colour instantly immerses the audience in the captivating world of Thomas and his depression in the 50's. A number of occasional well placed splashes of colour are very refreshing and mark the moments of happiness and true love as Thomas would like to include in his life. There are a number of theatrical and poetic elements throughout the story.
Bernstein masterfully balances the stellar performances of the six main protagonists.
An instant classic worth of multiple academy awards, it should be used as reference for film, art and psychology schools!
In 1 hour and 41 minutes, Bernstein manages to reveal the multifaceted Dylan, a rather Herculean feat in and of itself!
A talented poet with rock star status who was self destructive, alcoholic, depressive, a great romantic, a bohemian, an intellectual and a true charmer. With the strength of his words he could easily charm his female audience.
Watching the movie gives the audience an insight to the director's mind; a genius, perfectionist , with self doubt, handsome and a healthy dose of humour. As a genuine master of light and "mise en scène", the movie exudes emotion that is supported by a stellar script.
The absence of colour instantly immerses the audience in the captivating world of Thomas and his depression in the 50's. A number of occasional well placed splashes of colour are very refreshing and mark the moments of happiness and true love as Thomas would like to include in his life. There are a number of theatrical and poetic elements throughout the story.
Bernstein masterfully balances the stellar performances of the six main protagonists.
An instant classic worth of multiple academy awards, it should be used as reference for film, art and psychology schools!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाSteven Bernstein wrote the script while staying in the same Chelsea hotel where Dylan Thomas lived while in New York and famously died. Thomas came into the lobby, announced "I have just had 18 straight whiskeys. I think it's a record" and fell into a coma from which he never recovered.
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बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $35,00,000(अनुमानित)
- US और कनाडा में सकल
- $4,779
- US और कनाडा में पहले सप्ताह में कुल कमाई
- $2,114
- 29 नव॰ 2020
- दुनिया भर में सकल
- $4,779
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 50 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.35 : 1
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