Thread in which I ask truc about his Letterboxd updates
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2025 10:17 pm
Truc you added Sansho the Bailiff to your watch list, are you ready to be emotionally devastated on a Bresson-ian level?
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What a damb picture, I loved how it was slowly revealing what was actually going on. Spencer Tracy karate chopping some dudes rocked. Robert Ryan playing a real sunuvabitch(Quelle surprise) some incredible photography of people just standing on the railway or in front of a distant mountain. I would say a fairly realistic portrayal of people along a spectrum of morality from actively participating in cruelty to knowing ignorance but feeling badly about it of something terrible happening and trying to move on but being shook but a new entity entering the picture.Grand Moff Larkin wrote: ↑Sat Nov 22, 2025 4:46 pm Truc Bad Day at Black Rock is a total banger, right?
What a great movie, Bogey maybe at his best when just playing a complete scumbag(see also Treasure of the Sierre Madre), with Nicholas Ray I've seen Johnny Guitar which rules and On Dangerous Ground which I liked quite a bit. I see you've seen those two. I've also seen The Savage Innocents which is fairly impressive in terms of sets and kind of interesting because it's trying to be sympathetic to the Inuit but maybe having mixed results. Noted Mexican Anthony Quinn(close enough) plays an Inuit fella where the inciting incident is he accidently kills a priest for refusing to fuck his wife. Peter O'Toole shows up a as a Mountie at some point, it's interesting at least.Grand Moff Larkin wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 7:43 am Truc what other Nicholas Ray films have you seen besides In a Lonely Place (which is, in fact, great)?
I really only just started using the watchlist feature a fewof weeks ago and added this one because someone I follow gave it 5 stars then i looked and several other people (including you) had given it 5 stars. Sounds like a laugh riot!Grand Moff Larkin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 01, 2025 10:17 pm Truc you added Sansho the Bailiff to your watch list, are you ready to be emotionally devastated on a Bresson-ian level?
I've seen probably a dozen of Altman's movies but that one is a blindspot, I've been meaning to see it. 7 Women was great though, Anne Bancroft comes into a Christian mission in China in the 30s and is hacking darts and swearing and telling all the uptight ladies who work there God isn't real. Apparently at the time it was kind of considered too traditional by hip people and too weird and dark for a traditional audience but I think these days it holds up pretty well.(other than a bit of Mongolface from Mike Mazurki and WIlly Strode)Grand Moff Larkin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 03, 2025 12:36 pm Truc is John Ford's 7 Women better than Robert Altman's 3 Women?