tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4472281593263257650.post4157674267970742011..comments2022-04-04T22:49:30.496-06:00Comments on altarpiece: Appendix to Part I: Blind Prophetsthe curatorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00057823286501777309noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4472281593263257650.post-40712716909614764242011-01-10T15:46:35.276-07:002011-01-10T15:46:35.276-07:00Malick? Never heard of him. However I did remember...Malick? Never heard of him. However I did remember Thin Red Line coming out in movie theaters but I did not go to see it because at that time I was not in the mood to watch another war movie. Now I am curious...<br /><br />The way you describe this Malick makes me think of other ' crazy (in a good way)visionary' directors like Herzog or Griffith (just watched Intolerance).<br /><br />Anyway the lead that made me land here is your reference to Oedipus Rex in your search for blind prophets. <br /><br />Alexander Mackendrick mentioned this play several times in his notes for film students and then edited by Paul Cronin in a book titled On Film-making An introduction to the craft of the director. <br /><br />..and I do prefer the 1885 translation that you quote rather than American one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4472281593263257650.post-10959066718312288622010-12-04T12:21:48.069-07:002010-12-04T12:21:48.069-07:00While it's sort of hard to imagine where the i...While it's sort of hard to imagine where the idea for using that Hans Zimmer piece came from, I don't think it's a bad pairing at all; in fact, the elements of sadness and foreboding fit perfectly with the painting, and the piece is elegant enough not to contrast too sharply with Bouguereau's academic style.<br /><br />As far as Malick goes, I have always appreciated the use of music/sound in his films, which I am sure is as carefully considered on his part as everything else. I have always liked the incorporation of poetry and painting into film. I would be interested to know where Malick has used paintings, since nothing immediately comes to mind in the films I've seen.<br /><br />I sincerely doubt I will see <i>The Black Swan</i> in theaters, and it's probably for the better--I would rather not have my perception of <i>The Tree of Life</i> spoiled by a trailer.the curatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00057823286501777309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4472281593263257650.post-83734961163776114852010-12-02T22:54:05.254-07:002010-12-02T22:54:05.254-07:00A semi-related comment, which entered my mind beca...A semi-related comment, which entered my mind because you mentioned <i>The Thin Red Line</i>:<br /><br />Malick's films are treasure chests filled to the brim with references and quotes -- bona fide museums of collage art. I'm sure you've noticed many such things in his films before, but <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uERc0C7LlqY" rel="nofollow">this video</a> helps give an even better idea. Like Tarkovsky (and other filmmakers, of course - but who cares about them?), Malick quotes paintings as well, though, if memory serves, that video doesn't point out any. I wonder if that has something to do with why they selected the Hans Zimmer for the Bouguereau?<br /><br />I know you don't esteem Malick quite as highly as I do, but the trailer for his new film, <i>The Tree of Life</i>, is supposed to make its way online this week. (It's going to be attached to <i>The Black Swan</i>. Perhaps you'll see it in the theater? I remember Aronofsky being an <i>old</i> favorite of yours; I doubt you still like him much). Since they have to use it to market the film to the general public, I don't expect the trailer to be very good, but I'm still curious. <br /><br />I wouldn't be surprised if <i>Tree of Life</i> ends up as his crowning achievement (he's been wanting to make it since the 70s). Either that or a glorious, fascinating failure. He's tackling themes so absurdly large, from what I've heard, that it's almost impossible to pull off. (It has been my most anticipated film for two years running, and luckily I still know next to nothing about the plot outside of a few generalities.)Tylerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01479335064804017878noreply@blogger.com