I totally agree. I think it should be mandatory for all film students and photography students (which I teach ) too. It is so beautifully photographed. Not to toot my own horn but I got to photography Sissy once and brought a baton for her to twirl for a shot, which she did!
Questionable subject matter (and strangely choosing to shy away from some of the worst aspects of Starkweather to perhaps make Kit a more sympathetic character) but a hypnotic film nonetheless. I'd give the Springsteen song it inspired the edge though.
Watched this recently, having seen some of Mallick's later films...
It really creates a mood and atsmosphere in a way that you rarely see in movies today, but also in a way that you cannot do even in the best TV shows...
Compared to Bonnie & Clyde, not only does this film transports you to a diffferent time and place, but it also makes you feel as Holly does...The subjective point of view is there with the narration, but it isn't glamorised... It's just laid bare...
I totally agree. I think it should be mandatory for all film students and photography students (which I teach ) too. It is so beautifully photographed.
Yes! There are exterior shots in this film to die for. A very, very good film.
Reply by HoneyWest
on February 21, 2017 at 8:25 PM
I totally agree. I think it should be mandatory for all film students and photography students (which I teach ) too. It is so beautifully photographed. Not to toot my own horn but I got to photography Sissy once and brought a baton for her to twirl for a shot, which she did!
Reply by Fergoose
on March 11, 2017 at 7:03 PM
Questionable subject matter (and strangely choosing to shy away from some of the worst aspects of Starkweather to perhaps make Kit a more sympathetic character) but a hypnotic film nonetheless. I'd give the Springsteen song it inspired the edge though.
Reply by Renovatio
on January 26, 2018 at 7:08 PM
Watched this recently, having seen some of Mallick's later films...
It really creates a mood and atsmosphere in a way that you rarely see in movies today, but also in a way that you cannot do even in the best TV shows...
Compared to Bonnie & Clyde, not only does this film transports you to a diffferent time and place, but it also makes you feel as Holly does...The subjective point of view is there with the narration, but it isn't glamorised... It's just laid bare...
I liked it...
Reply by tmdb53400018
on January 27, 2018 at 5:10 PM
Yes! There are exterior shots in this film to die for. A very, very good film.