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pro-bassoonist 12-01-07 02:43 AM

1860 (SE 2DVD) Alessandro Blasetti
 
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Ripley Home Video have delivered yet another spectacular disc of Mr. Blasetti's classic 1860 (1934). (The film is rumored to have had a major impact on Bernardo Bertolucci). English friendly with an entire second disc of extras.



1860 is a minor masterpiece, and it exerted a fundamental influence on Italian made epic films that came afterwards: Visconti's Senso, Bertolucci's similarly titled 1900, even Sergio Leone's westerns, all owe something to director Blasetti's feel for sweeping popular spectacle somewhat underscored and undercut by irony and melancholy ambivalence. The story charts the desperate attempt of a Sicilian partisan to reach Garibaldi's headquarters in Northern Italy, and to petition the great revolutionary to rescue his besieged land. Along the way, the peasant hero encounters a full spectrum of Italian regional types from all social strata, and holding political opinions of every stripe. A long scene on board a train forces many such folk into close proximity, and is memorable for its humor, and densely packed sociological observation: this uneasy coalition of people who barely speak the same language reminds the viewer of Italy's continuing fragility as a nation. After many picaresque episodes, 1860 resolves with an extended and exciting battle. The style of the film is an interesting, eclectic, and fairly successful mix of techniques learned from the likes of Eisenstein (quick cuts, and odd angles abound), Westerns of the Raoul Walsh variety, All Quiet on the Western Front.
If interested in learning more about Sicilian cinema please visit:
http://www.grifasi-sicilia.com/cinematografia.html

Ciao,
Pro-B

pro-bassoonist 01-25-08 03:00 PM

I just sent the review for the disc/film. And gave it the highest mark. If anyone is interested in very early Italian cinema this is a must-buy.

Ciao,
Pro-B

dmkb 01-25-08 07:12 PM

wanna part with your copy?

pro-bassoonist 01-26-08 12:36 AM


Originally Posted by dmkb
wanna part with your copy?

NO!!! :)

Pro-B


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