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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Ben Carruthers in Shadows (John Cassavetes, 1959)
Cast: Ben Carruthers, Lelia Goldoni, Hugh Hurd, Anthony Ray, Dennis Sallas. Tom Reese, David Pokitillow, Rupert Crosse. Screenplay: John Cassavetes. Cinematography: Erich Kollmar. Film editing: John Cassavetes, Maurice McEndree.
You probably have to like John Cassavetes's later movies more than I do to appreciate Shadows beyond its historical significance. Even the most-praised films in his oeuvre leave me feeling itchy and annoyed, wondering why he has to inflict his hysterical people on me. That said, there's an innocence about Shadows -- chaotic and scattershot as it is -- that I can relate to. It has some good moments: Lelia Goldoni's fresh beauty and the crushing scene in which her character's losing her virginity turns out to be painful and disappointing; Ben and his loutish friends cavorting in the MOMA sculpture garden; the painfully pretentious party-goers yattering on about existentialism; and almost any scene in which Rupert Crosse, playing Hugh's manager, is present, looming with amusement over the action. But though it captures something about the New York scene on the cusp of the 1960s that's as valuable as anything that Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut did for the Paris scene, I keep wishing it were like their films: more polished and focused. Maybe that's because Cassavetes was almost too much of an auteur, too self-conscious about being a rebel. Andrew Sarris, that connoisseur of auteurs, found him "an unresolved talent" who "hovers between offbeat improvisation and blatant contrivance. Somehow his timing always seems to be off a beat or two even when he understands what he is doing." There are those who think that Shadows misses the mark because it isn't about what it seems to be about: race and sex. But if I value the film for anything it's for its decision not to preach or postulate about those or any other topics. And because it loosened up American movies, foreshadowing the best of the early Martin Scorsese, like Mean Streets (1973) and Taxi Driver (1976).
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Shadows, 1959
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badgaymovies · 3 years
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Shadows (1959)
Shadows (1959)
JOHN CASSAVETES Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBB.5 USA, 1959. Lion International. Screenplay by John Cassavetes. Cinematography by Erich Kollmar. Produced by Maurice McEndree. Music by Shafi Hadi, Charles Mingus. Production Design by Randy Liles, Bob Reeh. Film Editing by John Cassavetes, Maurice McEndree. John Cassavetes made his directorial debut with this mostly improvised, beautifully…
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Shadows (John Cassavetes, 1958).
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Shadows
directed by John Cassavetes / shot by Erich Kollmar
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Shadows (1959) dir. John Cassavetes / dop. Erich Kollmar
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