dly64 - I LOVED Rear Window, Vertigo, North by North West, and Bell Book and Candle.
Seriously though, BBM has to be in the top ten movies of all time. I only saw it recently and have been powerfully moved by it. It's on my wish list for my birthday coming up in October. In my first viewing I got a bit annoyed as I couldn't understand a lot of what was being said, but hey, it gave me a reason to watch it again (and again!).
I think that great movies are a combintation of powerful scenery, powerful actors and performances and plots mixed with sub-plots and even more plots, allowing for a variety of interpretations to be placed on various scenes and lines, again and again. You get something new everytime you watch it and that, my friends, is what good moviemaking is all about!
Ah, so true. Watched it for my sixteenth time (but who's counting?) last night, and caught something else *again* that had never registered before. In Aguirre's office/trailer, the skin of a sheep's head is hanging right next to the hook on which Joe Aguirre hangs his hat after he calls the boys in. How in the holy hell did I never see that before??? Really, we could all have a field day just freezing some frames in the two trailer scenes and noting all the symbolic stuff in there. We've all noticed the binoculars - closed in their case in the first scene and hanging open and outside the case in the second.
My four-year-old son walked in from his bedroom during the post-reunion campfire scene, watched it intently, and goes, "But - two boys can't marry each other." Broke my heart. Already it's being engrained. I said, "Two people who love each other *can* marry each other, whether they're both boys or both girls or a boy and girl. If not legally, at least in their hearts." Of course, being four, he goes, "But how can you get married in your hearts?" I tried to explain how sometimes people who love each live together forever, but they never get legally married, and it's just like being married. That blew his mind so much, he said, "I'm tired. I'm going back to bed."
You're right, CD - this is definitely one of those movies you can find something new in every time you see it. I haven't had it happen yet where I didn't. And yet two months ago I figured I'd seen it as much as I needed to and probably wouldn't watch it again - at least not for a long time. So much for that theory.
