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Film Discussion => Digital Streams & Criterion Dreams => Topic started by: SoNowThen on June 09, 2003, 01:56:01 PM

Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: SoNowThen on June 09, 2003, 01:56:01 PM
Okay, so the two Olmi films are coming out next month. I'm frothing at the mouth to see them, but I can't rent them near here, nor have I talked to anybody who has seen them. Normally I would blind buy without a thought, but times are tough, and I wanna be sure of my money.

Has anybody seen these movies (il posto and i fidanzati)? If not, has anybody seen ANY Olmi films, and can you describe his style to me?
Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: edison on June 09, 2003, 02:00:03 PM
if you dont get a response here, go check out:

http://pub125.ezboard.com/bcriterioncollectionforum
Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: Pwaybloe on June 09, 2003, 03:11:13 PM
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Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: SoNowThen on June 17, 2003, 11:14:44 AM
Quote from: EEz28if you dont get a response here, go check out:

http://pub125.ezboard.com/bcriterioncollectionforum

eez28, that is a great link!! I've decided to blind buy both Olmi discs, so if anyone wants to hear some feedback, check with me in a couple weeks...
Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: edison on June 18, 2003, 01:12:54 PM
Quote from: SoNowThen
Quote from: EEz28if you dont get a response here, go check out:

http://pub125.ezboard.com/bcriterioncollectionforum

eez28, that is a great link!! I've decided to blind buy both Olmi discs, so if anyone wants to hear some feedback, check with me in a couple weeks...



Thanks, its a really good board, and everyone there is really friendly and helpful with things concerning Criterion, so if anyone has any Criterion questions or questions about the films in the collection go check there.
Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: SoNowThen on July 08, 2003, 10:03:46 AM
So, I FINALLY GOT MY OLMI DVDS IN THE MAIL.

Watched Il Posto last night. First off, I just wanna say, the cover art alone is worth the price of the dvds. Not kidding.

It's a beautiful movie. It's quiet, and slow, and has all sorts of heart and emotion, but never ever once allows anything but truth to go on screen. I would HIGHLY recommend a blind buy. You will not be disappointed.

I will watch I Fidanzati tonight and report back tomorrow...
Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: SoNowThen on July 10, 2003, 08:52:22 AM
Okay, I've wathced Fidanzati now, too.

Both are among the top 5 blind buys I've ever done. Seriosuly go out and get them, everybody. Ebs, they've kinda got a laid back DGG vibe to the beauty of them... I think you would like.

The b&w camera work is a wonder to behold. Some good extras as well. GREAT GREAT GREAT GREAT FUCKING GREAT!!!!!!

Olmi is my new hero.
Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: godardian on July 17, 2003, 12:52:36 AM
Quote from: SoNowThenSo, I FINALLY GOT MY OLMI DVDS IN THE MAIL.

Watched Il Posto last night. First off, I just wanna say, the cover art alone is worth the price of the dvds. Not kidding.

It's a beautiful movie. It's quiet, and slow, and has all sorts of heart and emotion, but never ever once allows anything but truth to go on screen. I would HIGHLY recommend a blind buy. You will not be disappointed.

I will watch I Fidanzati tonight and report back tomorrow...

Of the two, I preferred Il Posto, but they're both the most gorgeous sort of neorealism. I wrote a few words on my blog... I agree about the cover art. Very beautiful- spare, bold black-and-white snapshot, so exactly in keeping with the film itself.
Title: Olmi on Criterion...
Post by: Gold Trumpet on July 23, 2003, 09:50:14 AM
I just watched Il Posto and I'm dissapointed in what I saw. The picture is gorgeous yes, but half of it acts as an introduction into any typical work environment literally. The story gets numbed with procedures and happenings at the work environment that I wondered if there was any other way, through story, to say the obvious example, "Hey, work is dehumanizing." That lesson can be learned and is likely known by everyone already. In the elements of the movie I admired, I wish it would have been more. I wished it would have taken the story it had, the boy liking the girl, and tried to go more for the unkown in that story. It just fills itself too much of the lame proceedings all of us working have gone through already. The movie makes little attempt to dramatize it in other ways to give us any better understanding. Thing is, I want to see this movie again because I had high hopes to see if my opinion stays.

~rougerum