Sunday, February 10, 2008

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Tradition

's not often in my blog the use of Obituary , but today I like to make an exception.

The exception is a reason why: A myth. Today February 11 leaves us Roy Scheider a actor who has participated in some of the most impressive films I remember in my fragile film sensitivity. Movies that may or may not masterpieces, but I will always remember. Roy

actor was a hard, wrinkled face but unlimited resources to interpret from a friendly and affable sheriff seaside resort town of Gulf womanizer and an egomaniac, without the slightest chirp character. What is more, he did quite realistic.

His most famous is the first thing cited. The "Shark " , the great Steve. They comprised one of the vertices of the triangle that was mythical and with Robert Shaw and Richard Dreyfuss. They said one of the most horny phrases in the history of cinema. The "need a bigger boat" ...



There was the only survivor of that gang of Mars. The familiar hero. was the launch of his career as a familiar face.


Then came French Connection, Marathon Man, Blue Thunder and many others. But those other, the most prominent, his work, for me, the summit was "All That Jazz " . Here is subtitled as "All That Jazz" by Bob Fosse.

There gave life to the character of John Giddeon, alter-ego of Fosse himself that he embodied in his miseries and excesses. His egotism and his faults of measure relying on the success and artistic excellence. Your trash. And Roy took it and made art.

All That Jazz is a highly recommended film to honor the deceased and to enjoy a good dose of cinema with a capital. For me (and many) is a masterpiece. Yes, a musical, which will back more than one, but in this movie everything has a reason, a how. And sum. A marvel.

Of the many great numbers, highlight the latest . The protagonist's farewell to his life too vivid. A farewell sarcastic and cruel, with music and vocals. Bye bye Roy. Bye Bye happiness ... Enjoy.



PS: If anyone has bought the last DVD release of All That Jazz , would you mind telling me if, as in the above-captioned are not incomprehensible lyrics? I think that is a glaring failure of the distributor useless. A movie musical and the songs are not subtitled! Left me speechless ... and singers as well.
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