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What She Said: The Art Of Pauline Kael
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16 junio 2020 "Vuelva a intentarlo" | — | 1 | $365.58 | $365.58 | — |
Género | Interés especiales |
Formato | NTSC |
Colaborador | Alec Baldwin |
Idioma | Inglés |
Tiempo de ejecución | 1 hora y 38 minutos |
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''What She Said'' tells the story of New Yorker film critic and best-selling author Pauline Kael. Narrated by Sarah Jessica Parker!
Director Rob Garver first read Pauline Kael's work as a young person in the 1980s, and he says that the fiery passion with which she wrote about film made a deep impression on him.
Kael undisputedly transformed film into an art form in the eyes of the public. As a result of her writing, the pleasant weekend pastime quality of movie-going suddenly became a must-see, do-or-die, high-stakes experience.
For Kael, watching films was a visceral adventure; she responded to them as if they were real events. Her vital spirit, cocksure attitude, fevered instincts, and withering wisecracks leapt off the page and made you laugh. And as Quentin Tarantino once observed, Kael was so on the nose at times that she could sometimes change your mind about a film you may have thought was pretty good.
With this film, Rob wanted to take the excitement that he felt while reading Kael's work and translate it to the screen. The story is told largely through Kael's own words, which are collected from interviews, private letters, and published writing. Sarah Jessica Parker voices Pauline Kael.
Bonus Features:
Quentin Tarantino Interview Excerpts
Paul Schrader Interview Excerpts
Deleted Scenes
Never before released interview of Pauline Kael with Alfred Hitchcock.
Detalles del producto
- Idioma : Inglés
- Dimensiones del producto : 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 77.11 g
- Formato de medios : NTSC
- Tiempo de ejecución : 1 hora y 38 minutos
- Fecha de lanzamiento : 16 junio 2020
- Actores : Alec Baldwin
- Estudio : Juno Films
- ASIN : B084P8546V
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº43,975 en Películas y Series de TV (Ver el Top 100 en Películas y Series de TV)
- nº37,969 en Películas
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I have all of Pauline's books, which makes me an honorary "Paulette." The best thing I can say about her is that even when I disagreed with a review (which was often), she still made such excellent points that she improved my appreciation of the film, every time.
Pauline was no paragon, but a human being like any of us, with strengths and weaknesses. People who tear her down by focusing on weaknesses don't understand the function of a critic, which is not to provide merely "some other perspective," but a perspective informed by good taste, experience, and a demanding intelligence. Pauline was the best critic this country ever produced. It was FUN to read her stuff. I have friends who thought she could do no wrong, and the friendly arguments (remember those?) led to some interesting evenings. Good times. I wish to heaven she was writing today, we need her now more than ever.