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Dettagli prodotto
Aspect Ratio
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1.33:1
Lingua
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Inglese
Dimensioni prodotto
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19,05 x 14,61 x 1,91 cm; 90,72 grammi
Lingua
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Inglese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
Studio
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Image Entertainment
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Any story - from Transformers 4 to Moses requires a couple of critical elements to set the hook, to work in fiction. Character development, complication, story; listen if the details of this drama are lost on you, it could be argued that you fail citizenship 101. What are we, so lost to the crux of authentic human suffering we'll miss the point altogether without a few boobs and the more visible explosions. This is a first rate play wth extrordinary renditions all around and if you don't quite "get it" you owe yourself a little patient education and a spot of quiet regards your "tastes." It's oddly difficult to live so downstream of freedom's capture we no longer understand the stakes and so may have to relive them.
I don't know anybody who has seen this movie. I enjoyed it enough to buy a copy and watch it again. For most people, who inherited their religion and their politics, or for those who simply subscribe to a complete package of beliefs provided by this or that camp of ideologues, this would be an unpleasant excursion. For the small number of independent thinkers, welcome home.
The Designated Mourner is one of the great plays of the last quarter of the 20th century, brilliantly caught on film in David Hare's intelligent production. Fine performances, especially Mike Nichols as Jack the "designated mourner." This is not for everyone; it's avant-garde, experimental theatre, but once you've experienced the genius of Wallace Shawn you will want to watch this over and over.
Wally Shawn is a fine actor/writer(My Dinner With Andre) and Vanya in Vanya on 42nd St, but his plays don't have a lot of movement either in action or subtext. He is to be commended for giving plays to off B'way that break the bloat of the deadly theatre in NYC as described by Peter Brook in his fine theatre book The Empty Space. I consider Wally the Ionesco of our time, did what the theatre of the absurd writers, Ionesco, Pinter, Genet, Beckett, did , shock the audience into seeing that their lives are devoid of any metaphysical mystery and is full of platitudes and stupidities as Flaubert called in his Dictionary of Received Ides, as in Ionesco's The Bald Soprano, which has no bald soprano in it and has 43 recoginzed comic techniques.This play has a good hook, that Mike Nichols who plays the lead, is the mourner in a dystopian society which kills off gradually the intelligensia.But you have to "dig out"the story.Seems he needs to cut it down to an essence. Wally Shawn despises mainstream theatre in NYC as he said in Dinner With Andre, feels like Ionesco did watching it in 1930, very depressed when he sees actors on stage acting as if they are dragging around a sack of rocks. This play was done in London and I am happy for Wally, as I am a playwright trying to put on different plays, that he got some nice money for it. But the last time he did it was in a high school gym, with him playing the lead, Andre Gregory directing, and Larry Pine playing the father in law. This play if you stick with it is very dense and would give you a sense of seeing the effects of a dystopian society like the film Farenheidt 450.-- if you can get through the long speeches. EAN
Seeing legendary director Mike Nichols in the central, direct-address role as 'Jack' in Wallace Shawn's The Designated Mourner is a real treat. Directed by another stage giant, David Hare, Nichols is breezy and conversational while the play is obtuse and mostly unyielding. With two other actors punctuating, the liberal paranoia and persecution wish-fulfillment phantasies mix rub up against social banalities, making for a slow--but combustible--mix. I don't think I'd be able to sit through the filmed play without such extraordinary talent driving it. There were a couple of miniscule audio drop-outs, but otherwise, the restrained film style and subtle lighting made for a nice visual component. But mostly, The Designated Mourner is a piece of very fine writing that comes alive through some amazing performances.