but I think that those exact things make the movie appear messy and confused.Are we in the 40s or the 80s? It's just....strange an 80s movie in black and white? That right there lessened the movie's mainstream appeal.
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"Wish eye had a dollar 4 everytime U say, don't U miss the feeling Music gave u, back in the day"
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. FOr me that "confusion" or time period/era adds a wonderfully surreal feeling to the movie. . And sure, a B&W movie in the '80s - like some great Woody Allen classics, too (Broadway Danny Rose, in particular). Nobody gives Woody shit about continuing to make B&W throughout his career. . UTCM is genius. Deal with it. I’ve been informed that my opinion is worth less than those expressed by others here. | |
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I found a few really funny podcasts that take down UTCM as well as GB and purple Rain. They're Batman podcasters but took a break to review these films. I might give them their own thread | |
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[Edited 3/18/19 14:58pm] We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I don't give a rat's ass why critics did/do hate Under the Cherry Moon. I love it. Cult classic. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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It's funny because when I became a Prince fan in 89-90, Prince was known in the media as a musician but also as an actor and a director. It seemed taken for granted, at least to the 13-14 years old I was, that he'd go on with his film career. Retrospectively, and despite the tremendous impact of PR, Prince's film career now appear as a short-lived anomaly in his trajectory. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Because it has a bad script and lack great direction. A little better script and better direction would have made it awesome. Just imagine Spike Lee directing?? 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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The Colors R brighter, the Bond is much tighter
No Child's a failure Until the Blue Sailboat sails him away from his dreams Don't Ever Lose, Don't Ever Lose Don't Ever Lose Your Dreams | |
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^^ "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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because it's infantile, all the way from the wrecka stow 'joke' up till the dying scene. | |
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Prince's biggest problem as a film maker is his pitiful attention span. Granted, by all accounts, the script for Under the Cherry Moon was virtually non-existent. But surely, they had something more solid than the running series of sight gags (most of) the movie turned out to be. And that ending! WTF? How does a light, fluffy little comedy end in an honor killing? THAT is the most ridiculous part of the whole thing: Prince has so little focus that by the end of the movie, he had completely forgotten the beginning of it. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I also thought it was a bit of the Bing Crosby and Bob Hope "road" movies which featured them travelling to foreign countries and getting in trouble with the locals. I wonder if Prince saw the movie Black Orpheus because it had a similar ending with the death of the two lovers followed by little kids dancing cheerfully into the sunset. | |
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I think the characters were supposed to be immature. Christopher used love to manipulate lonely women for money, Tricky was a greedy con man, and Mary was a spoiled princess. Somehow these lost people's interactions and Chris's death with each other made them better human beings at the end. It just wasn't portrayed effectively. I would say a movie like Boogie Nights did the idea of lost souls finding comfort and maturity in each other was much more successful. | |
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You mean THE SHIT, right? Agree. "if you can't clap on the one, then don't clap at all" | |
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Never cared for his movies. Too much bad acting. When I watch Purple Rain I always fast forward to the music segments. UTCM and GB are unwatchable. SOTT concert movie is genius despite all the studio tracks and overdubs [Edited 4/25/19 10:01am] | |
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