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« on: May 29, 2008, 05:00:19 AM »

Hi Luke !!!

Many thanks for correcting me in my last message. This is a quite interesting topic too as cinema make us part of the story, we travel and live with the characters.
In my opinion the best film ever made is "Gone With the Wind", a superproduction that has crossed the years and continues fascinating many generations.  Despite being a love story between a lady and a crooker , we live with the characters and their conflicts the environment of the civil war, with the South ancient , slavery and its typical cotton farms; it is a trip through the history. A great scene in it happens when Scarlet and Rhett are fleeing from the confederates through the fire ravaging Atlanta.

 Anyway I have to say that this kind of movie fits well in a giant screen, if you watch it on your 20 in tv screen it loses impact and won't be the same.

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« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2008, 04:11:56 PM »

Hi BrazilianNew,

If you have any suggestions for new topics in this forum, go ahead and say them. I am only too keen to manipulate the forum if it interests our users, and will take anything ideas seriously.

I also like 'Gone With the Wind', although I've only seen it a couple of times. I know that some people watch this film many more times than that, what about you? And I would agree that a film in the cinema is usually much more impressive than at home.

Many thanks for correcting me in my last message. This is a quite an interesting topic too as the cinema can make us part of the story, to travel and live with the characters.

In my opinion the best film ever made is "Gone With the Wind", a super-production that has crossed the years and continues to fascinate future generations.  Despite being a love story between a lady and a crook , we live with the characters and their conflicts in the environment of the civil war. Along with the Southern ancient , slavery and its typical cotton farms typical of the time, it's a trip through the history. There is a particularly great scene in it happens when Scarlet and Rhett are fleeing from the Confederates through the burning city of  Atlanta.

I also want to add that this kind of movie is most effective in the Silver Screen, so if you watch it on your 20 inch TV screen it loses impact and won't be the same.
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2008, 11:06:52 PM »

Hi Mark,

I also liked the movies because it's similar to Hindi movies. Our movies also have songs and love/romantic stories (99%).

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