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Freitag, 19. September 2003
Can I call a film a masterpiece without being sure that I understand it?
knoerer
13:40h
In a 1997 interview in Los Angeles included on the DVD of Branded to Kill, Suzuki, after insisting that he just wants to make films that are "fun and entertaining," goes on to argue that there's no "grammar" for cinema -- at least for his kind of cinema -- because he doesn't mind defying the usual rules respecting the cinematic coordinates of time and space: "In my films, spaces and places change [and] time is cheated in the editing. I guess that's the strength of entertainment movies: you can do anything you want, as long as these elements make the movie interesting. That's my theory of the grammar of cinema." Filmkritik, und eine schönere habe ich selten gelesen, von Jonathan Rosenbaum zu Seijun Suzukis "Pistol Opera"
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