meme and "Katyń"
Sep. 25th, 2007 06:42 pm( My meme result )
Using the fact that I'm currently on holiday in Poland, I went to see Wajda's latest film "Katyń". God, I haven't cried so much during a film since "Brokeback Mountain". I started during the opening credits (it was the dedication to Wajda's parents that did me in, what with his father being one of the murdered officers), then I was crying during random scenes throughout the film, and the ending just about killed me. What's more, I couldn't stop crying once I got out of the cinema, which has never happened to me before.
Overall, I think it was a really good film, although I freely admit that all the crying might have impaired my objectivity. The structure seemed a bit loose some of the time, but all the various plots did come together, so it was fine. I also loved that a lot of what was going on was understated and implied rather than shown (See, Greengrass? Not an anvil in sight. Watch and learn!). What I found particularly interesting was that it was mostly set in Cracow, giving a completely different perspective than most of the other Second World War films, which would be usually set either on the frontlines or in Warsaw, to show the pacification of the Ghetto and/or the Warsaw Rising. Here the battle scenes were nonexistent, and the film was better for it, since it gave the ending that much more power.
So yeah, I strongly recommend "Katyń", although I doubt anyone but
maggie33 will ever have a chance to see it :-)
Using the fact that I'm currently on holiday in Poland, I went to see Wajda's latest film "Katyń". God, I haven't cried so much during a film since "Brokeback Mountain". I started during the opening credits (it was the dedication to Wajda's parents that did me in, what with his father being one of the murdered officers), then I was crying during random scenes throughout the film, and the ending just about killed me. What's more, I couldn't stop crying once I got out of the cinema, which has never happened to me before.
Overall, I think it was a really good film, although I freely admit that all the crying might have impaired my objectivity. The structure seemed a bit loose some of the time, but all the various plots did come together, so it was fine. I also loved that a lot of what was going on was understated and implied rather than shown (See, Greengrass? Not an anvil in sight. Watch and learn!). What I found particularly interesting was that it was mostly set in Cracow, giving a completely different perspective than most of the other Second World War films, which would be usually set either on the frontlines or in Warsaw, to show the pacification of the Ghetto and/or the Warsaw Rising. Here the battle scenes were nonexistent, and the film was better for it, since it gave the ending that much more power.
So yeah, I strongly recommend "Katyń", although I doubt anyone but
