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The Director's Chair => The Director's Chair => Topic started by: ono on January 27, 2004, 12:32:32 AM

Title: Louis Malle
Post by: ono on January 27, 2004, 12:32:32 AM
Well, I just got finished watching My Dinner with Andre a couple hours ago.  What a breath of fresh air.  I'd heard about it long ago, and finally got it from Netflix.  It was well worth the wait.  If you haven't heard by now, it's about two men, playwrights and actors the both (Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn (from The Princess Bride, among others) playing themselves), if I remember correctly, sitting down to dinner to talk about life.  Sounds boring?  It's not.  Just don't go into the movie tired, because conversation can be lulling even when you're not tired.  And even so, this was all so captivating.  So many gems throughout that make you think, and reevaluate everything.  Definitely a must-see for anyone with an interest in philosophy, or the "chamber-drama," as I saw it put in a different thread (stuff like Linklater's Tape, which is another that I've yet to see, but is on my list).  **** (9/10)

Anyway, as to Louis Malle's other stuff, Vanya on 42nd Street is next on my list, and I've heard good things about Atlantic City as well.  Are there any others I should be on the look out for, specifically?
Title: Louis Malle
Post by: Alethia on January 27, 2004, 12:37:00 AM
the only film of his that i've seen is "au revoir, les enfants" and it was okay....see for urself tho
Title: Louis Malle
Post by: SHAFTR on January 27, 2004, 02:36:17 AM
I saw Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud or (Elevator to the Gallows).  It has Jeanne Moreau in it and it was made in 1957 but you can see how it acts as a precursor to the French New Wave.  The film also features a score by Miles Davis.  I really enjoyed it.
Title: Re: Louis Malle
Post by: JG on December 29, 2005, 08:27:14 PM
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051204/REVIEWS08/512040301/1004

pretty neat review of malle's atlantic city and malle's work in general.  has anyone seen this? 

Title: Re: Louis Malle
Post by: ono on December 29, 2005, 11:44:48 PM
Atlantic City was the second movie I checked of his, after My Dinner With Andre.  I didn't post on it then because I thought it was just okay.  A very different story -- that's all I can remember saying of it now.  Unconventional, unexpected, which is what keeps it from being futile.  And you can see how Hard Eight got its influence here in some ways here.
Title: Re: Louis Malle
Post by: cron on December 30, 2005, 10:59:33 AM
Quote from: SHAFTR on January 27, 2004, 02:36:17 AM
I saw Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud or (Elevator to the Gallows).  It has Jeanne Moreau in it and it was made in 1957 but you can see how it acts as a precursor to the French New Wave.  The film also features a score by Miles Davis.  I really enjoyed it.

i studied for three math tests with that soundtrack. god bless miles davis.
Title: Re: Louis Malle
Post by: Alethia on January 07, 2006, 02:10:52 PM
so i just saw his pretty baby and it's safe to say this is definitely one of the best movies i've ever seen.  i'm gonna leave it there and hope y'all check it out.
Title: Re: Louis Malle
Post by: wilder on April 06, 2012, 09:12:30 PM
Brief but insightful post over at The Rail of Tomorrow - Directing Anamorphic Widescreen with Louis Malle (http://www.railoftomorrow.com/2012/04/directing-anamorphic-widescreen-with.html)