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December 25, 2022

Christmas Eve was McCabe & Mrs. Miller time.

I’d seen it twice before and, let me tell you, it gets better each time. I think I picked up on a lot more of the humor. I don’t remember the movie having so many LOL funny moments. I also forgot how stunning the cinematography is.

It’s presently below freezing here in Central Florida and I’m pretty sure John McCabe helped me dream of snow.

The movie is a part of The Criterion Channel’s ’Snow Westerns’ selection and it’s leaving on December 31. If you’re a Channel subscriber be sure to watch this masterpiece (or watch it again).

https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/12/25/christmas-eve-was-mccabe-mrs-miller-time/

July 13, 2022

❝ The 1950s are widely regarded as a golden age of Japanese Cinema. To enormously simplify a complex period in history, a lot changed between the end of WWII in 1945 and the end of the Allied Occupation of Japan in 1952. Censorship was simultaneously lifted and imposed. The Occupation restrained Japan in terms of what it could say in films being produced (for example, anything that “promoted feudal values” was not allowed), yet at the same time, exposed it to all kinds of western material that had been forbidden in the pre-war years. When the Americans left, the restrictions were lifted but the new influences survived, unleashing a tsunami of innovative, passionate cinema, much of which is still widely regarded as some of the best of all time. ❞ *

❝ There are a slew of canonical classics from Seven Samurai and Throne Of Blood to Life Of Oharu or Tokyo Story, but one of the major releases of the era that’s frequently overlooked (even though it won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1955) is Hiroshi Inagaki’s Samurai Trilogy. It was released across three films over as many years but is best enjoyed as a single piece of work; a five-hour biography of legendary swordsman Musashi Miyamoto. ❞ *

Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto

❝ In Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (1954) we are introduced to our hero, played by the incomparable Toshiro Mifune (who, the same year, would also play Kikuchiyo in Seven Samurai – quite a hot time for him!). Angry and disenchanted with life in Miyamoto village, Musashi (then known only as Takezo, his childhood name) dreams of being a warrior. As he doesn’t have much in the way of family, he sets off to war with his only friend, Matahachi (Rentaro Mikuni). After a battle leaves them wounded and defeated they find themselves lost in the wilderness and are saved by a female thief and her beautiful daughter Akemi. This is only the start of their problems however, as a whole heap of betrayals, lies and other Shakespearian intrigues unravel… ❞ *

I love this trilogy, though it might be difficult to follow if you’re not already familiar with samurai movie tropes and conventions. And I know Samurai I is just the first part of a trilogy, but, man, THIS is how you end a movie!

https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/07/13/samurai-i-musashi-miyamoto/

May 1, 2022

Caroline’s watching Suddenly, Last Summer and I walked by just in time to see Katherine Hepburn in what is definitely one of the greatest movie character introductions.

https://memora8ilia.com/index.php/2022/05/01/carolines-watching-suddenly-last-summer-and-i/

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