My Grading System
A+ = Masterpiece (I hold back on this one.) / A = Great. / A- = Really Good. / B+ = Good. / B = Decent (Serviceable). / B- = Flawed but okay (For those times there's something redeeming about the work). / C+ = Not very good (Skip it). C = Bad. / C- = Awful. / F = Complete Disaster (I hold back on this one too).
Note on Spoilers: I will try to avoid ruining a story by going into too much detail. But if I wish to include some revealing points to my analysis I will try to remember to add a separate spoiler paragraph.
Note on Spoilers: I will try to avoid ruining a story by going into too much detail. But if I wish to include some revealing points to my analysis I will try to remember to add a separate spoiler paragraph.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
A Nous la Liberte (1931)
With a splendid plot about a two prisoners, the one that escapes and becomes super rich and the other one that falls helplessly in love with a girl that doesn't want him, Rene Clair's comedy acts as musical and silent film all wrapped in one. It's amusing that's for sure, but I won't declare it as a laugh out loud romp. Still, it was will worth watching, and I recommend it for those who love old films. Grade: B+
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