I'm behind the times. I'd never last. One film which does last, which holds much resonance, however, in today's world, is Lewis Milestone's 1931 All Quiet on the Western Front. Brilliant and powerful drama that is as applicable to wartime audiences today as it was in 1930, with realistic sound and acting to match. An excellent film. Irish, how did you find it boring?

I've watched one film so far this September; it happens to be my film of the year so far:

Last Days *** (1st time; big screen)
2005, Van Sant, US
The final hours of a rock musician.
As hollow or as deep as anybody would like to make it, this is an ambiguous account of a tormented soul, made all the more interesting--or ultimately tedious, depending on how you see it--by the decision to film in long takes with little or no dialogue.

Mick


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