F.W. Murnau | 91 mins | DVD | U
Murnau’s first film in America, throughout the decades hailed as one of the greatest film ever made.
Maybe it is, in some respects — for a film made 80 years ago it certainly stands up very well today. It’s helped by being a fable, giving it added resonance for any time period, though probably hindered by being silent (virtually — as one of the first films with a synchronised soundtrack there are some effects).
Certainly recommended to anyone interested in the history of film.

I was attracted to this because it was billed as a modern musical, with an impressive cast. Tsk.
I like a good musical. I wouldn’t say I was a fan of the genre on the whole, but I do enjoy good ones. South Pacific, to my mind, is not one of the very best, but it has its moments (and its songs!) and there are some fair points underlining the plot. If you don’t like musicals this one probably won’t convert you; if you’re a musical fan… well, you’ve probably already seen it.
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