domingo, janeiro 21, 2007

#87 - ...E O Vento Levou



...E O Vento Levou
Gone With the Wind
EUA, 1939
Dir.: Victor Fleming

"As an example of filmmaking craft, "GWTW'' is still astonishing. (...) there is a joyous flamboyance in the visual style that is appealing in these days when so many directors have trained on the blandness of television. Consider an early shot where Scarlett and her father look out over the land, and the camera pulls back, the two figures and a tree held in black silhouette with the landscape behind them. Or the way the flames of Atlanta are framed to backdrop Scarlett's flight in the carriage. (...) [The film] will be around for years to come, a superb example of Hollywood's art and a time capsule of weathering sentimentality for a Civilization gone with the wind, all right--gone, but not forgotten." Roger Ebert

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