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Port of Shadows - Criterion Collection | Year: 1939 Classification: Foreign Film - French Directed: - Marcel Carné The first masterpiece of this sublime poet film maker Marcel Carne made Le quai de brumes in 1939. And you know what I mean with it.<BR>In fact the film turns around a dock and an expected voyage ; the last detail for get the happiness between two lovers, but the long arm of the fate will avoid the deserved happy ending.<BR>Carne and Prevert made a succesful couple and even a weird agreement in the whole structure of several films. <BR>And this poetic gaze will originate works of undeniable beauty as this one.<BR>It's fundamental for you , if you're really interested as me about the Carne films watch the first of greatful movies abou this film maker, because you'll find out in this one some vital clues that will feed the following works.<BR>Jean Cocteau was emerging also but with a clear difference , the approach of this poet is filled by the mythological rapture translated to the modern times. <BR>Back to Carne , I have in my personal collections the most remarkable films of Carne.<BR>If you watch Le jour se leve , by instance , isolatedly from the whole poetic context , you may easily to make a mistake about the meaning of this.<BR>All the great authors and artists develop a solid structure thta grows progressively with his grow up process. Beethoven, Michelangelo , Shakespeare or William Blake are consistent examples who define the significance of this issue.<BR>Obviously , Carne is an universe in himself . You'll watch Paris as a background who will permeate your soul , due the evident contrast between the beauty locations of this city light and the clouds of fate that surround the characters , the love is expressed to such high poetic levels , that the world who wants avoid the deserved triumph is an unconscious part of the dark fate.<BR>Marcel Carne will show you why the cinema is art. Prime example of poetic realism Very much akin to Visconti's Ossessione made a few years later, Le Quai Des Brumes is a typically French noirish portrayal of the underbelly of society, with superb Jean Gabin in the role of a disillusioned Foreign Legion deserter torn apart between fleeing the country for good and defending his romantic interest from a host of seedy underworld characters. Irresistibly fatalistic. Buy Port Of Shadows at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Port Of Shadows Search with the Priority Search Engine on Port Of Shadows This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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