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March 09, 2005
DVD Savant - Fighting Elegy, Tout va Bien and Bambi
This week the DVD Savant has a ton of new reviews including: Malcolm X -
Spike Lee's best film to date is an excellent introduction to an important man the media tried to leave behind, The Agony and The Ecstasy- Carol Reed's 70mm production gets a nice sendoff on a bargain-priced disc, On A Clear Day You Can See Forever - Barbra Streisand stars in this un-digested but likeable super musical, Tout va bien
Jean-Luc Godard strikes artistic bottom with this pale attempt at agit-prop, Bambi
One of Disney's best and most adored feature cartoons is given a fine restored presentation on DVD, Piccadilly
Anna May Wong is the glorified sex object in this stunning silent by E.A. Dupont, who does for nightclubs what the did for the circus in Variety, A Separate Peace
John Knowles' famous novel gets a small screen interpretation with excellent acting and great direction from Peter Yates, Fighting Elegy -
Seijun Suzuki turns a story of juvenile delinquency into poetic echo of the militaristic fervor that gripped Japan in the middle 1930s. Read all this and more in this week's DVD Savant.
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