Posts Tagged ‘Vincere’

Scott Pilgrim Vs the World: Less Than Perfect, But That’s Okay

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

I hate to repeat the beginning of my Inception column, but Scott Pilgrim Vs the World is neither the best nor the worst movie ever.

What is it about us as a culture these days? It seems like every film, album, painting, ballet, etc. has to be categorized as either “amazing” or “terrible.” Art runs along a spectrum and I’m really sick of the Rotten Tomatoesization of the American moviegoer.

Everywhere I looked, I found people claiming that Scott Pilgrim was either going to change the way movies are made or that it was a blight on the cinematic landscape. Of course, it’s neither.
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Wilmington on DVDs: Vincere, The Red Shoes, Black Narcissus, Elvis: That’s the Way it Is, Cop Out … and more

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Vincere (Four Stars)
Italy; Marco Bellocchio, 2009

Marco Bellocchio’s Vincere (Victory) is grandly ambitious and often stunningly beautiful: a lush, brilliantly stylish operatic bio-drama about an edgy, difficult subject, the unlikely tragedy of Benito Mussolini‘s spurned lover/maybe wife Ida Dalzer, his rejected son, Benito Albino Mussolini and the brutal Il Duce‘s barbarous neglect and mistreatment of them both.
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Filippo Timi , Vincere

Saturday, December 5th, 2009