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Blue

  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 19 min
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Blue (1993)
On this IMDbrief, we'll download the history of the first movies to raise our collective awareness of HIV/AIDS.
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Em sua declaração cinematográfica final - e mais ousada -, Jarman, o romântico, encontra Jarman, o iconoclasta, em uma exuberante paisagem sonora pulsando contra uma tela puramente azul, rev... Ler tudoEm sua declaração cinematográfica final - e mais ousada -, Jarman, o romântico, encontra Jarman, o iconoclasta, em uma exuberante paisagem sonora pulsando contra uma tela puramente azul, revelando seu estado físico e espiritual.Em sua declaração cinematográfica final - e mais ousada -, Jarman, o romântico, encontra Jarman, o iconoclasta, em uma exuberante paisagem sonora pulsando contra uma tela puramente azul, revelando seu estado físico e espiritual.

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    • Derek Jarman
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    • Derek Jarman
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    • Derek Jarman
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    • Direção
      • Derek Jarman
    • Roteirista
      • Derek Jarman
    • Artistas
      • Derek Jarman
      • Tilda Swinton
      • John Quentin
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    9bennybenbenj

    Nothing

    There is nothing I can write here that hasn't been written before about this film. A masterpiece. A seemingly 'dull' film. A brave and courageous final farewell from a great man.

    Art for Arts Sake? Ars Gratia Artis? No. Absolutely not. This is a film made by a dying man while practically on his deathbed. His sight robbed of him, what more could an experimental film-maker do?

    A powerful script telling of his life ('I'm sitting in a cafe....'), the things around him (the cyclist who nearly knocks him over to then hurl abuse at him), his lifestyle (I am a cock sucking straight acting lesbian man, I am a not-gay).

    Jarman's Voice Over is the most provocative text about one's own death I know of. Of course, he knew he was dying. His doctors told him he was dying. He goes into graphic details of his medications, his symptoms, his pains. Never again can a film maker describe their own death in such a way, Jarman has done it and done it brilliantly.

    The Blueness also plays a part. After a few minutes I felt angry, annoyed at having to stare at a screen of blue. I tried looking at the floor, closing my eyes, anything to avoid the blue. But I kept looking back.

    A Masterpiece. Simple as that.
    nunculus

    Wipeout

    Losing his eyesight, Derek Jarman made this remarkable short

    feature in which his diaristic reminiscences, and commentary on

    his current degeneration from AIDS symptoms, are set against a

    placid musical score and a cool, empty blue background.

    An obviously simple idea, but what an amazingly rich one: Jarman

    has created the closest movie experience to a director talking to

    the inside of your head. The concomitant feelings of control-losing

    peace and terrifying hallucination (one obviously starts to project

    images into the blue blankness) are...well, so obviously apt, aren't

    they? For a film about spirit, and about the interiorness of

    everyone's reactions, BLUE is remarkably controlled in its effects.

    It provides an experience adult viewers haven't had much since

    childhood--of letting go and getting lost.
    8Blake-D

    Blue- Good film, especially if you like the colour

    Blue had the prestige to be the first film to be shown on television and broadcast on radio at the same time, something not likely to be challenged for a long time. Naturally this doesn't make it a good movie, and if you think the films blue screen is a gimmick then you'll probably feel the same about this, however, you'd be wrong.

    Pretentious? Well, i think an hour and a half of blue screen by anyone who wasn't going blind at the time would be pretentious, with Blue he was operating within his capabilities, and at the same time giving the viewer an appreciation of what it is to be blind. You think an hour and a half of this is irritating, well I presume Jarman thought that too. Watching the blue screen isn't meant to be fun, but it certainly helps draw attention to what is being said, which is the most important part of all. There was no blue screen when aired on the radio, so you could even argue its superficiality on that point. Once you get over the fact that Jarman has robbed you of anything visual, then can you truly appreciate a very honest piece of work by a talented man
    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Nothing else like it out there

    Not sure I could have made much of it without knowing at least a little backstory, and even then, it was somewhat hard to get a handle on at times. It is just 75 minutes of a blue screen, but the audio is surprisingly engaging, and there is some narrative to be found within it.

    There's a good deal of spoken word, often poetic, and sometimes quite moving. Some of the snippets of music used here are also fantastic- not sure if they were sampled and if so where from, but they added a lot.

    Despite the short length, had put off watching this for a while because I wasn't sure I was ever in the right mood for something this different and challenging. Even tonight, it wasn't the perfect movie for this very day, but at least now I'll know what to expect, and can maybe return to it on a day when I'm feeling like I could connect to it more.

    But for the parts that did get to me, and the fact that it was an experiment that was mostly pulled off very well, a good deal of credit must be given.
    6akoaytao1234

    International Klein Blue

    An interesting and intimate avant garde account of Derek Jarman's life. Together with his closest collaborators, they'll tell the story of blue, a story of a man and a story of what he could have been. It was primarily inspired of the last color Jarman was able to see by this time. HIV has pretty much left him blind and a former shell of himself.

    I only rated it as three out of five since I think while affecting it is not something I believe raises the bar of filmmaking. It will be forever memorialized for being one of cinema's greatest memento mori AND a monument of 90's HIV-LGBTQ+ Storytelling. It will be admired in circles AND I respect that. BUT I view films against others in terms of how it will affect the medium. I think its brute honesty is admirable, its concept unique BUT overall, it is just that A Statement.

    Still Recommended.

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    • Curiosidades
      Derek Jarman went completely blind as a side effect of AIDS which is why this film is audio based. He died the year after its production.
    • Citações

      Terry, Nigel: We've always been mistreated and the moment anyone gives us the slightest bit of attention we over-react with our thanks.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Derek Jarman: Life as Art (2004)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Triennale
      Composed and performed by Brian Eno

      Courtesy of Opal Ltd. and Warner Special Projects

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 3 de dezembro de 1993 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Japão
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    • Também conhecido como
      • Derek Jarman's Blue
    • Empresas de produção
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Arts Council of Great Britain
      • Opal Records
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      • £ 90.000 (estimativa)
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      1 hora 19 minutos
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby SR
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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