I see no indication that my review is "widely recognized," but I did link to yours of Incendies already: look again.
I see no indication that my review is "widely recognized," but I did link to yours of Incendies already: look again.
"They must find it hard, those who have taken authority as truth, rather than truth as authority" Gerald Massey
That's okay.
I enjoyed reading your reviews, guys.Thanks. A good film and yet, I find myself trying to put into words precisely why I like it less than the Cannes award and critical consensus indicate. Maybe the fact that only two characterizations are sufficiently developed: the monks played by Michael Lonsdale and Lambert Wilson (a Resnais regular). Maybe that the film pays no mind to the colonial aspect of the monks' presence (the actual Christian was a soldier during the Argelian War of Independence). Maybe the film just didn't ultimately give me enough to think about... just maybe. Glad I saw it, I mean it, but not enough there to intrigue me, or delight me, or challenge me like a great movie should.
I can sympathize with your response, though I don't entirely share it. This is not one of my favorite movies. It may be that we are both out of sympathy for the sympathy shown for these Christian monks planted in a Muslim country during a time of conflict and refusing to get out of the way. Why is that so noble of them? However I think the film has more depth than your remarks give it credit for, and the couple of rounded characters are rich enough to make up for lack of detail in the others.
Last edited by Chris Knipp; 05-23-2011 at 10:12 AM.
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