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64 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tuscany's war.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars (DVD)
Quite simply the best movie produced by Italy in the post-Fellini/Antonioni era. (And never mind *Cinema Paradiso*, the movie of choice for those who drink cappuccinos after lunch.) *The Night of the Shooting Stars*, written and directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, is a semi-autobiographical account of World War II shuddering to a close in the Tuscan countryside. The movie begins with the disembodied voice of a young woman, who proceeds to relate her childhood memories of war to her own child. We hear this as the camera stays glued on a static shot of an open window looking out into the dreamy blue evening. A typically fairy-tale-like Italian village is visible. This sets the stage for the impressionistic narrative that follows. Everything seems exaggerated in this movie, which is to be expected when the incidents are viewed primarily (though not exclusively) through the eyes of an impressionable six-year-old girl. The plot is simple: "San Martino (based on the real town of San Miniato between Pisa and Florence) is earmarked for destruction by the Germans. The villagers must decide whether to stay or leave. Rumors abound that the Americans are in the vicinity -- will they reach San Martino first? Or should the villagers hit the dusty roads in the countryside and find the Americans before their town is destroyed? About half stay, and half go: we follow the half that goes. There are dozens of characters who embark on the journey, so not much time can be expended on characterization. But the Tavianis cast actors of such unique physiognomy that we feel we know them at a glance. Quite often, they're presented as heroic archetypes. The camera seems to glow around the young couple freshly married with a child on the way; it closes in on the village priest so that we can see every pore of guilty conscience in his face. Larger-than-life gestures help carry the characterization along. But it's the set-pieces that astonish with their comic and/or dramatic intensity and their hyper-realism. There's a marvelous bit when the girl, watching a small-scale battle that has erupted around her, associates the combatants with the heroes from Homer that her grandfather used to tell tales about. In fact, there are so many marvelous bits that to describe more of them will ruin the movie for you, but I can't end this review without mentioning the brilliant scene involving skirmishes in a wheat field between our villagers and the local contingent of hold-out Fascists. This, more than almost any sequence in cinema, captures the horror, pity, and sadness of war, and what it can do to a community. (The San Martinians and the Fascists mostly know each other, calling out behind the rows of wheat, "I know you -- you're Carlo from Pistoia, Alfredo's cousin!" It's like the Italian version of the American Civil War.) Finally, the movie serves to remind Americans just how much we meant to other peoples on the earth, and how much they loved us. This is bittersweet for us; perhaps educational for today's crop of young Italians who almost uniformly have "PACE" flags hanging out their windows these days. Anyway, *The Night of the Shooting Stars* is a must-own masterwork, without flaw. Highest recommendation.
33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best movie you've never seen,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This haunting drama deserves to be viewed repeatedly for a full appreciation of its intricate relationships. Italian villagers defy the fascist Black Shirts' orders to stay in their small village (which is mined with bombs), choosing instead to seek the Yank liberators they hear are on the way. As they venture into the countryside, the townsfolk encounter beauty, bloodshed, and long-buried romance in a World War II story flavored with Italian mythology. It's the Taviani Brothers' ("Padre Padrone") masterpiece, with its mix of surreal lyricism and blunt reality. My question? When does the DVD come out?
55 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this movie and "Cinema Paradiso": a choice of dreams,
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This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars (DVD)
I was stunned by the "editorial review" above stating: "the dreamy nostalgia, while not satisfying as 'Cinema Paradiso'...". How curious for me is the fascination of the american public with "Cinema Paradiso", a mediocre, sentimental telenovela crafted to make people sigh and cry (just above the level of "The English Patient")."The night of the shooting stars" is not about faked "dreamy nostalgia"; it is the story, beautifully told through the eyes of a young girl, of a Tuscan village in the II world war, during the German occupation (should I say "alliance"...) and the civil war (fascists-partisans), and tells a terrible choice that an entire village had to make. There are moments in this movie that I will never forget: - the man who, after spending the night pondering on the choice offered by the Germans (endorsed by the local priest), stands up and says: "sentite, Io dei tedeschi non mi fido..." ("look, I don't trust the Germans..."), and purely on that instinct will act, saving half of the village. - the eyes and the face of the priest (as a reviewer says below), who realizes what he has done, too late. - the fantastic battle in the wheat field, seen through the eyes of the girl as one in the Ilyad. And, as a reviewer says below, the people who recognize each other during the fight. Half-dream, half-reality, an incredible moment of cinema. - the anxious wait for the arrival of the Americans, who seem always around the corner (the cruel joke from somebody, the phonograph, on that wall...). There are fake dreams, and authentic, sincere ones; "La notte di San Lorenzo" (the beautiful Italian title) offers one whose nature you will not doubt.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Easily missed, this film has some of the most poignant & beautiful scenes ever incorporated in a war movie. I'm not a lover of war movies, but as usual, the Italians have created a masterpiece out of a monster. A must-see. Exquisite.
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the three best Italian films of the eighties!,
By Hiram Gomez Pardo (Valencia, Venezuela) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars (DVD)
This film is real gem . Superb and loaded with cosmic poetry . Since this movie describes the insights of the WW2 in Tuscan , the Tavianni brothers avoid to describe the physical wounds of the war.They focus on the deep impact on the psiquis and the simple behavior of a simple group of brave people for surviving. The horror you'll breathe for instance, at the church undergrounds, the wedding and the best glorious achievement in the middle of field are simply outstanding. One little girl with his voice in off will make her own journey and will employ her particular justice code against the enemy told in such level of poetic and expressive intensity that when you leave the cinema hall remain mesmerized. Acquire as soon as possible this extraordinary film.
29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Night of the Shooting Stars,
By Barbara Mccormack "heyheybobbie" (Valencia, California United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I saw this movie in the theater when it was first released. It was a wonderful story with suspense, tenderness, betrayal, misconceptions. It seemed to be a straightforward wartime movie, but took off in unconventional ways. Movies like this stay with me a long, long time. I have aged considerably since first seeing Night of the Shooting Stars. When I was 20 years younger, I loved the humanity of the elderly couple. Now I'm pushing up in years, and I still love the handling of that story line!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Greatest of All Foreign Films,
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This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars (DVD)
I loved this picture in its initial American release, returned to see it three times theatrically, have watched it six or seven times in the subsequent years, and gave the old MGM dvd to many people, all of whom shared my enthusiasm for such a magical film. The Taviani brothers mix realism and poetry to shattering effect; there are scenes and images, both comic and tragic, that I'll wager will stick with you a lifetime. They certainly have for me. Essential (and immensely pleasurable) viewing.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
25 years ago...,
By MAPs "Pandora's Box" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I was 13 in a small town in the heart of the Tuscan-Emilian Appennines (where I grew up) when this movie held me riveted to the screen...the noises of the night: crickets, snapped twigs; the air thick with heat and the stars shooting heavily through the August night when local lore would make us believe that on one particular night after the festivities of Saint Lawrence (San Lorenzo) on the 10th, any wish, any desire, any yearning, would be granted through any shooting star one would witness in the deep, night skies.My family was rich with stories of the war, both sad and redeeming at once. The elders spun their tales and the adrenaline rush of close calls or accidents would permeate their nervous gestures that would accompany their life sagas. This movie is exactly that. It's real. The place, the space, the sounds and the people are the exact embodiement of what was. My family tales came to life in that movie. I was only 13 but I finally understood everything that had been told to me so that I wouldn't forget. And I haven't, 25 years on. I cannot wait to watch it again, kleenex-holding and red-eyed, remembering how so many lives were changed and how many more will still be because of ongoing wars around our planet. May this be your shooting star for wars to stop, forever. And make it a must in your video library.
17 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best foreign film,
By JCV "runblader" (Adventure, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I really can't think of any other non-english film I like better than this one. I suppose "Ran" and "Crouching Tiger" are more skillfull, but this is the one I keep shoving back into the VCR over and over again. It's just extraordinary and one to own.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Child witnessing end of the war,
By Reader "cvrcak1" (Boca Raton, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Night of the Shooting Stars (DVD)
WWII in Italy was time when polarization was at its greatest. Fascists have lost the power, but their desire for control was still strong. In small village in Tuscany, locals are anxious about arrival of allied forces that will prevent destruction of their homes and secure safety from fascists. Unsure what to do, most villagers have to choose between following the instructions of their local priest vs. following their own heart and intuition.I loved the relationships portrayed between protagonists in this movie: young mother trying to protect her daughter (a narrator of this story), old couple who missed out on being married 40 years ago due to social norms of the time, virgin empowered with knowing that men of all ages desire her; young man trying to protect his pregnanat bride due to deliver their first child in any moment. All characters are real in their all too human fears, desires and fight for survival. Story is told by a woman who experienced all this as a 6 year old child, now a mother herself. She tells this story to her young son during the night of the shooting starts in the sky - and the story is no fairy tale or a lullaby. Wonderful movie with beauty of Tuscany that not even war could destroy and determination of the ordinary peasants to preserve their life, families and dignity. |
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