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Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Reviews

  • Laverna 2022-09-08 13:49:46

    "The Prodigal Son" in "The Director's Talk"

    The film is based on the novel of the same name by Alan Sillito, a well-known British writer of "Angry Youth". Sillito was born in a family of tanners in Nottinghamshire, central England, and grew up in a slum. He is too familiar with the poverty and customs of his hometown, and knows too much...

  • Kiarra 2022-07-04 15:57:04

    "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" Screenplay

    "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" Screenplay

  • Emmanuel 2022-07-04 15:49:51

    On the Prodigal Son and the British Free Film Movement

    At this time, the film has been very "industrialized" from the lens, the entire composition is a system, and the artistic conception and connotation to be expressed are very clear and mature. The background and characteristics are the same as other representative works of the British Free Film...

  • Isac 2022-07-04 15:36:55

    60's pretty ruffian

       The young Alpert Finney did not have the British-style glamorous face of Grant, but he had a tall and strong body. The thick muscles were rampant, and the haircuts that were taken care of from time to time in the film formed a powerful sexual temptation. This The cynical ruffian exudes a sense...

  • Louisa 2022-07-04 14:47:58

    British Free Films

    The British Free Film Movement emphasized the freedom of the creator's point of view, the freedom from various restrictions, and the attention to social issues. The film did not evaluate the male protagonist who lived a disorderly life in the traditional sense. The work tries its best to squander...

  • Trycia 2022-07-04 14:30:08

    When you have a house, you won't be angry anymore

    Arthur angrily threw stones at the rows of houses below the horizon, his girlfriend asked him why he did it, maybe there was a house there in the future, Arthur said I don't know, it won't be the last one I throw . After speaking, the two walked hand in hand to the distant horizon. In the future,...