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More (Part Subtitled (Wide Screen)

More (Part Subtitled (Wide Screen)

Suitable For 18 Years And Over.Info Stars: Mimsy Farmer, Klaus Grunberg, Heinz Engelman

Director: Barbet Schroeder

Summary: Stefan, a German student, visits Paris where he meets up with an American girl called Estelle, and smokes his first joint. When the pair meet again in Ibiza, Stefan realises that Estelle is on more serious drugs...

Award-winning filmmaker Barbet Schroeder (SINGLE WHITE FEMALE) directs this cult film about two young lovers whose free-spirited lifestyle leads them down a tragic path. The psychedelic soundtrack is provided by Pink Floyd.

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amazon.co.uk It's a product of its Vietnam era just as surely as Robert Altman's M*A*S*H, and like that film Oh! What a Lovely Waris ostensibly about a different war. Based on a celebrated anti-war stage piece produced by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop, the film chronicles the various madnesses of the First World War. Along with vignettes involving the members of the fictional Smith family, the movie lands its punches with a two-pronged attack: by using the songs of the war, mostly patriotic; and by using the real-life words of various figures from WWI. You can see how this would have fit a stylised stage show; in the more literal, realistic realm of film, it mostly comes across as heavy-handed pretentiousness. Richard Attenborough, who would later explore the lives of Gandhi and Chaplin, first made his way to the director's chair here, and he enlisted a staggering who's who of his fellow British actors for roles in the large ensemble: Olivier, Gielgud, and Richardson among them. John Mills plays the most bull-headed of the generals, blithely measuring out yards of territory gained by the thousands of casualties involved. The songs are a historically fascinating lot, mostly given an ironic or sinister treatment in this incarnation, as jolly patriotic tunes that mask the utter carnage at the front. Among the high points is Maggie Smith singing (well, declaiming) an ode to recruitment, promising war as a grand adventure. The blending of arch content with Attenborough's realistic staging of trench warfare just doesn't take, but what does hit home are the actual quotes and the statistics of killing; World War I set a bloody standard for sheer, blind slaughter. --Robert Horton

Aspect Ratio: 1.66 Wide Screen
Main Language: English
Region: Region 2
Special Features: Original Trailer, Film Poster, Directors Biography, Interview With Barbet Schroeder
Subtitles: English
Year: 1969
Release Date: July 28, 2003
Runtime: 112 minutes
Certification: Suitable For 18 Years And Over.
Catalogue Number: B F I V D 587
Keywords: Subtitled, More, General, Wide, Screen, Part, Drama
Genre: Drama

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