Pseudo-Review: How Green Was My Valley 1941
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:53 pm
Knowing that the movie was originally intended to be filmed in color in wales.. ended up being shot in b/w in california.. somehow influenced my opinion of the film. Maybe I was not in the mood for it, but the fucking singing. I'm all about labor-movement work songs. The rising of the working class and all that. But jeesh. I can only take so much early 20th century kathe kollwitz labor uprising balderdash. And I've seen a few pseudo-remakes of this film (the one made in the 70's (?) with sean connery comes to mind, or the relatively sappy very distant cousin October Sky in 1995 or thereabouts). I realize that the movie still reflects the non-union (or call it unions quashed by late 1930-40's upper corporate management) conditions endured by eastern US miners today. But jesus.. final synopsis:
1. I wasn't into this type of movie at the time ||
2. it sucked ||
3. I was feeling angry and wanted to vent and this was a useful outlet ( see item #2)
it carried over 2 weeks though. Good b/w high contrast imagery, but I felt like I'd been chewing on uncooked liver.
1. I wasn't into this type of movie at the time ||
2. it sucked ||
3. I was feeling angry and wanted to vent and this was a useful outlet ( see item #2)
it carried over 2 weeks though. Good b/w high contrast imagery, but I felt like I'd been chewing on uncooked liver.