Monday, April 15, 2013
Film - The King of Marvin Gardens (1972)
The 1970s was the heyday of a certain kind of American movie which stressed gritty, real performances, scene writing that jumped into the middle of things in-progress, captured accident and unease, told stories with human behavior as the medium, and sported the message - break out and be free. It was a great time for American movie making that doesn't have a mainstream equivalent now. The King of Marvin Gardens: Bruce Dern as a bullshit artist who believes his own hype, an unusually quiet and vulnerable Jack Nicholson, and a brilliantly unhinged Ellen Burstyn (dir. Bob Rafelson).
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Love this movie! Love the atmosphere - and the shots of Atlantic City. Really haunting.
S - this is one of those movies I could have sworn that I had seen, but it was obvious once I started watching that I never had. I'm crazy about it.
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