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69033 Postings, 7698 Tage BarCodeLag ich doch nah dran :-)

 
  
    #76
26.09.06 01:46
"Der inzwischen selten verwendete Begriff Katzelmacher leitet sich aus dem Althochdeutschen chez(z)il ab (Mittelhochdeutschen Kezzel, daraus heute: Kessel) und bedeutet ursprünglich "Kesselmacher". "

 

Gruß BarCode

 

11023 Postings, 6887 Tage pinguin260665Alkohol macht Birne hohl... o. T.

 
  
    #77
26.09.06 01:47

5497 Postings, 6830 Tage ostseebrise.Kennt jemand den(?): o. T.

 
  
    #78
26.09.06 01:48
 
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2683 Postings, 7741 Tage Müder JoeKeine Sorge, niemand kann mich beleidigen

 
  
    #79
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26.09.06 01:49
weil ich die Illusion der eigenen Persönlichkeit schon längst ausgelagert habe, dorthin, wo sie hingehört: ins Fegefeuer der Eitelkeiten.

Verstanden?

Egal ...  

5497 Postings, 6830 Tage ostseebrise.Cinema Paradiso

 
  
    #80
26.09.06 01:51

Director: Giuseppe Tornatore
Writer: Giuseppe Tornatore, Vanna Paoli
Starring: Marco Leonardi, Salvatore Cascio, Jacques Perrin, Philippe Noiret, Leopoldo Trieste

The narrative of Giuseppe Tornatore's 1988 Italian gem is distinctly segmented and effortlessly coherent. Salvatore (Toto) is a successful film director in his 40s. When he learns of the death of a prominent figure from his formative years, he privately reminisces on the highs and lows of growing up in the community he left more than 30 years earlier.

Young Toto, played with delightful enigmatic naturalism by Salvatore Cascio, is pugnacious and mischievous. Raised in a small Sicilian village in the 1940s by his struggling, widowed mother he adores the cinema more than anything in the world. He steals his mother's milk money to get into screenings and it's easy to sympathise. The local Cinema Paradiso is a vibrant place where the villagers gather to take in the latest screenings; a place to escape the communistic rule and laugh, whistle, grope, fall in love, breast feed, get drunk; in short, it is not merely an extension of the community, but the heart of it.

In one beautifully photographed scene, the Paradiso, already packed, is besieged by villagers desperate to see the film of the week. As the unhappy mob file into the village square, ragged projectionist Alfredo (a wonderfully world-weary Philippe Noiret) cleverly uses a mirror to reflect the image from the cinema screen onto the wall of a house in the square. As the image is redirected, the camera slowly pans with it as it slides and slithers across the walls of the projection booth and out of the window - the movement is utterly sensual and full of life, as though the film itself is seductively slipping out to taste the night.

The first half of Paradiso is perhaps the better, focusing on the frictional friendship of young Toto and Alfredo. The projectionist is at first reluctant to allow Toto into his booth, and refuses to give the young cineaste the reels of kissing scenes that local holy man, Father Adelfio, ordered be cut before they could be screened. Precocious Toto worms his way into the booth, and under Alfredo's wing, after a promise to help the projectionist in a test. A devastatingly cruel twist of fate sees a technically gifted Toto hired as projectionist for the Paradiso, and guided by Alfredo, the cinema continues to thrive.

Adolescent Toto (a perfectly understated Marco Leonardi) has fallen in love. The object of his affection - beautiful student Elena - does not reciprocate, so every night after working the Paradiso he waits outside her window in the hope that she will come around - Toto has lost none of his dogged determination. In the development of this romance, Tornatore uses all the devices and contrivances of a true cinematic love story - it is a technique that at once feels like a tongue in cheek pastiche, and a metaphor for Toto's complete submersion in film. For example, upon hearing that Elena is to leave for University, Toto soliloquises: 'When will this bloody summer end. In a film, it'd already be over. Cut, and there's a storm.' Without a pause, lightening strikes, and in the resultant downpour Elena unexpectedly arrives and the two passionately kiss - truly the stuff of movies.

Toto is drafted into military service. His absence and subsequent return is marked only by a virtually reclusive Alfredo. In one of the most moving scenes in this utterly moving film, the old projectionist selflessly talks Toto into leaving the small village, to move on, move away and to never "give in to nostalgia" and return.

Toto keeps this promise to Alfredo, until it is no longer necessary to do so. When he does return, thirty years later and by then a successful director, he visits the ruin of the old Paradiso - it is a moment full of emotional symbolism. The concrete lion's mouth through which the films were once projected - a barely concealed metaphor for the power of the projected image - lies crumbled and useless on the ground. It is difficult not to feel that the words spoken to the middle-aged Toto by the old Paradiso owner are the feelings of Tornatore himself: "The world of films has become a memory".

The Cinema Paradiso must have been a glorious place for a young Toto to indulge his love affair with movies. Those early colourful scenes provide a rather stark contrast to the slightly clinical cinema-going experience of today. If people talk, they are shushed. If a couple kiss they should expect an aptly proportioned number of tuts. And God forbid a mobile phone should ring. Perhaps it was with this in mind that Tornatore made his modern masterpiece. Whatever the reason, the result is a beautifully nostalgic, utterly heart wrenching romantic waltz. Cinema Paradiso is almost certainly the most emotionally engaging film about a love of film ever made.  

11023 Postings, 6887 Tage pinguin260665#79...

 
  
    #81
26.09.06 01:52
ich wollte keinen beleidigen, aber was hier abgeht ?
Spass muß sein. *g*  

30831 Postings, 7168 Tage ScontovalutaGiuseppe, claro!

 
  
    #82
26.09.06 01:53

Harmonia!

 

5497 Postings, 6830 Tage ostseebrise.So, meine Lieben: die Sterne sind für heut alle un

 
  
    #83
26.09.06 01:56
die Zeit is um. Bin weg.

Gute Nacht  

2616 Postings, 6900 Tage 14LandserMein Lieblingsfilm o. T.

 
  
    #84
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26.09.06 05:48
 
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2616 Postings, 6900 Tage 14Landserauch gut o. T.

 
  
    #85
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26.09.06 05:54
 
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183 Postings, 7564 Tage Esadhier ist mein Favorit o. T.

 
  
    #86
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26.09.06 06:04
 
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183 Postings, 7564 Tage EsadBon Voyage,excellent !! o. T.

 
  
    #87
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26.09.06 06:16
 
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2616 Postings, 6900 Tage 14Landserkenn ich nicht Mfg o. T.

 
  
    #88
26.09.06 06:24

183 Postings, 7564 Tage Esadauch sehr gut o. T.

 
  
    #89
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26.09.06 06:24
 
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183 Postings, 7564 Tage EsadBon Voyage,Franzosich

 
  
    #90
26.09.06 06:28
glaube 2004 oder 2005,sehr viele auszeichnungen!  

183 Postings, 7564 Tage EsadBig Fish,sehr gut o. T.

 
  
    #91
26.09.06 06:33
 
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183 Postings, 7564 Tage EsadHier ist ein Film aus meine Bosnia & Herzegowina

 
  
    #92
26.09.06 06:51
und mit Oskar ausgezeichnet,wircklich emfehlungswert.
No man's Land  
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2616 Postings, 6900 Tage 14Landser*schäm*

 
  
    #93
26.09.06 07:05
ich hab die letzten vier nicht gesehen, wobei mich glaub ich aber auch nur Gangs of New York reizen würde.

Mfg  

183 Postings, 7564 Tage EsadNoch einer von Besten o. T.

 
  
    #94
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26.09.06 07:09
 
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183 Postings, 7564 Tage EsadWenn Du Godfather magst

 
  
    #95
26.09.06 07:17
dann wierdst Du auch die andere sehr mogen.
No man'c land ist spezial emfelung
gruss  

2616 Postings, 6900 Tage 14LandserIch frag mal ein meinem Freundeskreis

 
  
    #96
26.09.06 07:21
nach. Bin mir aber nur bei Gangs of New York sicher das jemand den hat. Mal sehen. Danke

Mfg  

183 Postings, 7564 Tage EsadIch habe die alle bei Blockbuster gefunden o. T.

 
  
    #97
26.09.06 07:24

552 Postings, 7237 Tage schibiEin Muss für alle aus dem süddeutschen Raum o. T.

 
  
    #98
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26.09.06 07:40
 
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183 Postings, 7564 Tage Esadauch gut: o. T.

 
  
    #99
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26.09.06 07:51
saving private ryan  
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11023 Postings, 6887 Tage pinguin260665:-) o. T.

 
  
    #100
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26.09.06 12:29
 
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