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Two Deaths

Two Deaths

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good roeg, bad fox lorber
Review: Roeg fans will like this film. It doesn't have all of the bravura of a Eureka, while at the same time it does have the chamber elements of Insignificance. Note, however, that the Fox Lorber DVD is horrible: it's in the 1.33 aspect ratio, and looks like a poor tv video master -- blurry, smeared, jittery. So not only is it pan-and-scan, but it's a poor pan-and-scan!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: warning - bad dvd
Review: The 1-star rating is for the DVD produced by Fox Lorber.

I am always eager watch to a Nicolas Roeg film, who directed what is one of my favourite films - 'Walkabout'. All the more so when Michael Gambon, a brilliant actor, is in it. Unfortunately, I could not watch this DVD. The quality of the picture is bad beyond belief. Do not attempt to purchase this. How can people manufacture this? Have they no shame?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: good roeg, bad fox lorber
Review: This is an excellent story set during the Romanian Revoluation of 1989. The actors are superb, Patrick Malahide (my favorite), Michael Gambon, Sonia Braga, Nicholas Grace. I was really captivated by the flashbacks, and by the dining table servings. I have watched it several times and will still continue to watch it. Thank you very much for an excellent movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Actors and Acting
Review: This is an excellent story set during the Romanian Revoluation of 1989. The actors are superb, Patrick Malahide (my favorite), Michael Gambon, Sonia Braga, Nicholas Grace. I was really captivated by the flashbacks, and by the dining table servings. I have watched it several times and will still continue to watch it. Thank you very much for an excellent movie.


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