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The Long Day Closes (1992)
Director: Terence Davies
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Like Distant Voices, Still Lives, Davies' final autobiographical film rings wholly true, due to the richness and the rightness of the allusions he makes through sets, costumes, dialogue, music, radio and cinema itself. Such is Davies' artistry that he shapes his material (an impressionistic series of brief, plotless scenes recalled from 1955-6, when he was about to leave junior school) into a poignant vision of a paradise lost. While economic constraints, school bullies, religious terror and barely-felt sexual longing are present, the accent is on the warmth 11-year-old 'Bud' receives from his family and neighbours. Indeed, it's primarily about the small, innocent but very real joys of being alive, recreated with great skill and never smothered by sentimentality. The stately camera movements; the tableaux-like compositions; the evocative use of music and movie dialogue; the dreamy dissolves and lighting - all make this a movie which takes place in its young protagonist's mind. Beautifully poetic, never contrived or precious, the film dazzles with its stylistic confidence, emotional honesty, terrific wit and all-round audacity.Author: GA
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- Arkaye said...
- Posted on Feb 09 2010 00:30 Eye candy - lovely cinema, but I was told that this was an autobiography. I compared this to other films and my own life and thought that, maybe, every bugger outght to have a biography. there was a gorgeously laid out cast, no real tear-jerking plot, but I have to say, I disliked it intensely, because there was no development of ideas, nor of charater.
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- Arkaye said...
- Posted on Feb 09 2010 00:24 I watched the film on the understanding that it was to be biogaphical. I'm very sorry to say that, if this film was biographical, any of us might be celebrated in such manner. This film glorifies celebrity for its ow sake, and ends up filming minutes upon minutes of carpet, wall, and street in its doing. But... that's exactly what my own childhood was like, except I wasn't gay. Is that all?
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Cast & crew
Director: Terence Davies
Producer: Olivia Stewart
Cast: Marjorie Yates, Leigh McCormack, Anthony Watson, Nicholas Lamont, Ayse Owens, Tina Malone, Jimmy Wilde full cast
Duration: 85 mins
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