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I've had to use the women's for years.
Yeah, fragrance free which the men's range doesn't have.Didn't know they did a women's deodorant
All That Heaven Allows [1955] 9/10
Might be the best looking film I've ever watched. The lighting is incredible. If you've seen Carol or Far From Heaven you can tell Todd Haynes is a big fan. Counts as a Christmas film, also.
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All My Sons (1948)
Edward G Robinson is a steelworks owner. His son (Burt Lancaster) is his right hand man. Back home, EGR’s wife is suffering. She can’t accept that her other son, Larry, is dead. He disappeared during the war.
Complications arise when Burt starts dating his missing brother’s lass. EGR feels like it dishonours his brother, and that his wife won’t accept it, because it tacitly means admitting that Larry is dead. To add more shit to the manure pile, Burt’s lass is the daughter of EGR’s old business partner, who is in the nick. He’s doing time, because during the war he sanctioned the release of aircraft cylinders that were defective, and led to the death of 21 pilots. EGR refused knowledge of this process, so he got off Scot free.
Based on Arthur Miller’s play, this is a very wordy drama that looks at themes of corporate irresponsibility, wartime pressure to meet contracted obligations, survivor’s guilt, and family dynamics. I’ve probably made it sound complicated above, but it isn’t. It’s a steady watch where the facade of suburbia is gradually peeled away as truths threaten wishes.
Lancaster is good as the son, even though he looks absolutely nothing like his dad. All the rest of the cast are decent. The real star, holding every scene together even when he’s not in it, is Edward G Robinson. It’s another powerful performance, as he flits from loving, warm family man, to cornered aggressive animal, desperate to vindicate his decisions and protect his business interests. He isn’t a showy actor and doesn’t try to take over, but his professionalism and abilities ensure that he does by default. The last 30 minutes of the film showcase his range, and it’s another film where the end is memorable.
8/10
That sounds tremendous. I was quite surprised by how a seemingly innocuous family drama opened out into a far more difficult area.I saw the stage version of this on the West End with Bill Pullman and Sally Field as the Mam and Dad. Powerful stuff
Anyone seen Brian and Charles. David Earl wrote it, a buddy/growing of age movie. Very British.
That sounds tremendous. I was quite surprised by how a seemingly innocuous family drama opened out into a far more difficult area.
The whole HUAC/Red Channels/Blacklist thing is intensely irritating. Massive amounts of talent denied employment because they used entertainment as a vehicle for free speech. People like EGR and Lee J Cobb getting dragged before committees and stuff.Arthur Miller was definitely commenting on the role of dodgy capitalists in American life. Not entirely surprising the Mccarthyists went after him
Stoolie iirc. Terrific actor but a stoolie.The whole HUAC/Red Channels/Blacklist thing is intensely irritating. Massive amounts of talent denied employment because they used entertainment as a vehicle for free speech. People like EGR and Lee J Cobb getting dragged before committees and stuff.
Loved that as a kid, just watched tango and cash this morning. Love a corny 80s action movie.Just put Over the Top on (prime).
Forgot how Stallone basically looks like a child kidnapper at the beginningcars piling up…nobody questions him rugby tackling the boy running away from him!
I recently watched Katzelmacher. One of his early films black and white. Tremendous.Have you seen Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Ali: Fear Eats the Soul? A homage to Sirk in general and All That Heaven Allows in particular. For use of colour and lighting, Fassbinder was one of the few directors who could rival Sirk. (All the more remarkable given that Fassbinder would deliver several movies a year and sometimes slip in a multi-part TV series or two as well - astonishing filmography for someone who died aged 37.)
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The whole HUAC/Red Channels/Blacklist thing is intensely irritating. Massive amounts of talent denied employment because they used entertainment as a vehicle for free speech. People like EGR and Lee J Cobb getting dragged before committees and stuff.