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Re: Movies: that last shot
I didn't even see that "?" -and just read your post as suggesting T&L had a memorable ending.
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Re: Movies: that last shot
Proceed!
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Re: Movies: that last shot
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Final line: "Never"
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*POWER OF LOVE INTRO* ![]()
I love this shot because, after an hour or so of (mostly) fun and games as Graysmith pursues his passion, we're reminded right at the end of the tragedy and horror of the killing spree. This young man just looks destroyed, even after all the years since. (@FSM: cool story! )"There's a storm coming." "I know." Not much subtlety here, but sometimes one doesn't need any. Sarah's a forever changed woman, determined to take the future on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyekmIWU8p4
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That said,I do think that Zodiac, in many ways, not really about a serial killer, or even the search for him. That might be the story, but it doesn't really grasp the entirety of theme. I think that these story elements, cvertainly powerful enough on their own to carry a film, all support what I believe the more overt theme of the film: America's plunge into the unknown domain into the "Information Age." This film is as much about communication and processing information as it is about anyhting else, just as new technologies (like the aforementioned fax machines, as well as computers) unite all the facets, from newspaper organizations to police operations to the Federal Government, and all the players involved find that they have to work their way through the idea of using these things and sharing in order to get a handle on this case. Nowadays communication between all of these parties is relatively smooth, and it was getting there during the time of the film, but there were flaws, and all of them were touched on in the movie. I like how, late in the film, when Graysmith visited Avery at his house, Fincher had a game of Pong playing on the television.. placing us in a certain time contextually to remind where were technologically. That's one of the great things about this film, is how we are always given the time and the context against which this investigation played out, despite how long it lasted.
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For the sake of spoilers I'll just say that James Caan, Don Johnson and David Carradine movies are greatly outweighed by the films in your thesis. Even the last Dr. Phibes film has a happy ending...but for the wrong guy. |
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And I'd argue that that Don Johnson movie didn't exactly have a "traditional" happy ending. ![]() I remember reading an essay by Samuel L. Delany in which he praised STAR WARS for, if nothing else, putting a stake through the idea that big-budget, prestige scif movies didn't have to be somber, dystopian, cautionary tales . . . .
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And it's been noted the end shot (just to keep on topic) owes something to Riefenstahl.Speaking of Heston earlier, I vaguely remember a film saw on TV where he was attacked by killer ants at or near climax. But can't remember if it was actual ending. That actor really suffered for his art! |
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I didn't even see that "?" -and just read your post as suggesting T&L had a memorable ending.










