46 / BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

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ImportFanatic
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Re: BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

#76 Post by ImportFanatic » Thu Jan 19, 2012 11:53 pm

So is the DVD included in the dual format release exactly the same individual DVD released before? PAL encoded and all?

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Re: BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

#77 Post by kinjitsu » Mon Jan 30, 2012 7:53 pm


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matrixschmatrix
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Re: BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

#78 Post by matrixschmatrix » Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:09 pm

The film is notably quiet and unusually lyrical. There are long noirish sequences in it that remind about Melville's chic gangster films where the camera moves slowly and carefully observes the main protagonists from afar. The atmosphere, however, is far more relaxed.
Is he using 'relaxed' in some new and undiscovered way? For a movie that was mostly soliloquies and narration, I thought it was unbelievably tense.

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Re: BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

#79 Post by TMDaines » Tue Jan 31, 2012 1:28 pm

I suggest that he meant to write "far from relaxed". That's how I read it initally when skimming through and seems to make sense with the previous sentence and the use of however.

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Re: BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

#80 Post by PillowRock » Tue Jan 31, 2012 2:28 pm

TMDaines wrote:I suggest that he meant to write "far from relaxed". That's how I read it initally when skimming through and seems to make sense with the previous sentence and the use of however.
But that interpretation implies that the atmosphere of the gangster pictures *is* relaxed. That doesn't make sense either.

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Gregor Samsa
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Re: 46 / BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

#81 Post by Gregor Samsa » Fri Nov 29, 2013 11:17 am

For those who have the blu-ray, how is the documentary? I only have the DVD, but found it a very fascinating film.

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Re: 46 / BD 28 Le Silence de la mer

#82 Post by jbaart » Mon Jul 29, 2019 4:11 am

I own the blu-ray (which seems to be OOP, phew, got lucky there!) but do not have a BD drive for my laptop/PC. I can watch the Blu-ray of course, but I would like to rip the trailer for my trailer archive. Unfortunately, the subtitled trailer is not available anywhere on the internet. If any owner of the disc would be so kind as to rip the trailer for me that would be very much appreciated.

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