The AFI list continues to surprise with its diverse range of films. Today is #54 M*A*S*H (1970)
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I don't know what to say! This movie had me laughing and cringing simultaneously. I think that's perhaps the point. It felt like a rollercoaster. One sec you’re cackling at Hawkeye and Trapper pulling a prank, the next you’re wincing at the blood in the OR (That never got old for me). Maybe that’s Altman’s genius? He makes you feel the absurdity of war while keeping it funny. How is he able to blend it so effortlessly? I will say, even though I feel some things may have been lost on me, I had some really good laughs and loved many of the comedic beats in this. The Golf Trip to Japan sequence is wild. The same goes for the football game; those shots are so perfectly timed, it’s like a slapstick masterpiece. The timing of the shots just cracked me up.
Another bold film from Robert Altman. Dude’s got a vision... some have told me, it's a little more digestible than Nashville for sure, but he definitely has a style. Finger prints all over his movies; overlapping dialogue, zoomed-in shots, and a vibe that’s both chaotic and controlled. And he doesn't care if you are ready for it... I felt like a fish out of water for most of it! What a mind he has, though. I think he must have inspired some people who followed him, and I like how he pushes the limits. This must have been wild to see in 1970! I do love the ensemble cast, and the social commentary, whatever I got from it.
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Enjoy,
Ames
Kinokind
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