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oceancentury · 6 months
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Leading Ladies in blue; Moria Shearer (later Lady Kennedy) in The Red Shoes (1948), Grace Kelly (later The Princess of Monaco) in To Catch a Thief (1955), Kirsten Dunst in Marie Antoinette (2006).
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minisinmedia · 7 months
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Moira Shearer as Victoria Page wearing skin tight high-waisted, high-cut black short shorts on The Red Shoes (1948)
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roseshavethoughts · 2 years
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Peeping Tom
My ★★★★ review of Peeping Tom (1960) #FilmReview #MovieReview #Cinema
Peeping Tom (1960) Synopsis – A young man murders women, using a movie camera to film their dying expressions of terror – Peeping Tom Director – Michael Powell Starring – Karlheinz Bohm, Anna Massey, Moria Shearer, Maxine Audley Genre – Horror | Drama | Thriller Released – 1960 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5. For fans of – Rear Window, Don’t Look Now, Secret Window IMDB Very ahead of its…
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saturdaynightmovie · 6 years
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Moira Shearer and Leonide Massine in 
The Red Shoes (1948)
Directors Micheal Powell and Emeric Pressburger
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michaelhanekes · 7 years
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Do 1-10 of the film asks! You can skip any you've already answered
You got it dude!1. Favorite action film?So many. One of them is Supercop with Jackie Chan2. What movie(s) could you watch over and over and not get tired of?Also too many. But for some reason I watch Terrence Malicks Badlands weekly3. Any old school favorites (pre-70s)?Wayyyyyyy too many. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, King Kong, the Magician, Bride of Frankenstein 5. Favorite dead actor/actress?Also way too many lol. Chaplin, Heath Ledger, Emmanuel Riva, Carrie Fisher, Moria Shearer6. Favorite movie from the 90’s?Random favs, Wayne's World, Breaking the Waves, the Hunchback of Notre Dame, Fargo7. Ever been/are you such a hardcore fan of an actor actress you watched/will watch any movie they were/will be in?Harrison Ford. Man has he done some trash, but I'll always be there8. What movie are you looking forward to coming out the most?Whatever Paul Thomas Anderson's next movie is9. Pixar or Dreamworks?Of the 2, Pixar. But I'm a Ghibli guy10. Favorite animated movie?Way too many. Princess Monoke, Wall-E, Mary and Max, Anomolisa, Batman: mask of the phantasm, American Pop
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cosmosonic · 11 years
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pointe-in-time · 12 years
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The Red Shoes 1948
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roseshavethoughts · 2 years
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Film | Peeping Tom - Review
British Cinema Month My ★★★★ review of Peeping Tom (1960) #FilmReview #MovieReview #Cinema
Peeping Tom (1960) Synopsis – A young man murders women, using a movie camera to film their dying expressions of terror – Peeping Tom Director – Michael Powell Starring – Karlheinz Bohm, Anna Massey, Moria Shearer, Maxine Audley Genre – Horror | Drama | Thriller Released – 1960 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4.5 out of 5. For fans of – Rear Window, Don’t Look Now, Secret Window IMDB Very ahead of its…
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enterlinemedia · 12 years
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The Red Shoes vs. Black Swan (Round 2)
I’m currently watching THE RED SHOES and enjoying the visuals shown in the ballet of THE RED SHOES- it is the height of the film.  So far it seems like it might have peeked at its high point at the middle of the movie with the 15 minute fantasy sequence of THE RED SHOES ballet which blends fantasy with the actual ballet the audience is watching in the theater.   The visuals and music score are far greater than Darren Aronofsky’s BLACK SWAN.   BLACK SWAN does get deeper in the dark side of the ballet dancer and their need for perfection in addition to what psychological havoc it can wreck on the dancer while so far THE RED SHOES seems to gloss over it and I still have 45 minutes to watch of that movie.- THE RED SHOES has better visuals.  BLACK SWAN has more dark character depth and plays with the character’s head more than what psychological hell Page (in THE RED SHOES) goes through.
I did finish the movie on Tuesday-  my final impressions is that Page should have slapped Lermontov (the control freak who wanted to make her a perfect dancer and probably needed a hot girlfriend to loosen him up) and Julian (who wanted her to give up on dancing and join him at the train right now or he will divorce her).   Page wanders from one control freak only to fall in love with someone who becomes a control freak.   Nina Sayers (in BLACK SWAN) becomes trapped by perfection by people who wanted to control her all her life while Page just wants to be danced (and control by the men in her life leads to her downfall).   Would Page's and Nina's lives been better if they could switch places?    
THE BLACK SWAN builds and brews the psychological and the horror elements throughout the film while THE RED SHOES presents a fairy tale only to have the last 45 minutes descend the story into a nightmare that claims the main three characters one by one during that part of the film.  Lermontov feels compelled to put on THE RED SHOES again to get his perfect dancer back which he can't accept was in love with Julian (But Lermontov secretly probably wanted to have some type of relationship with her despite being hanged up too much to make her the dancer with no distractions or love except for the ballet).   Nina might have been a more perfect muse for Lermontov than page was, but Nina didn't have the men in her life distracting her like Page (only an imaginary lesbian encounter). 
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