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Alan Moore concluded his famous series V is for Vendetta with issue 10# (cover date May, 1989). The series would later on inspire a movie of the same title. ("Vultures", V is for Vendetta 10#, Comic, Event)
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silverscreenmagic · 7 years
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Review 6: “A Farewell to Arms” (1932)
6th Academy Awards
Other wins: Academy Award for Sound - Franklin Hansen
Director: Frank Borzage (also directed “Lucky Star”, “Green Light” and “Moonrise”)
Plot: Based on E. Hemingway’s novel of the same name, it’s a love story between an American soldier, serving in Italy during WW1, Frederic Henry (played by Gary Cooper) and army nurse Catherine Barcley (Helen Hayes). Both would do anything to be together, but the circumstances of their period prevent them from happiness.
Main point: War is a terrible thing, it breaks lives and the victory usually comes with a price too large to pay.
+ Beautiful story, fantastic screenplay (honestly, I could quote the entire film), excellent cinematography, especially in the last scene.
- At times a bit too melodramatic.
Would I recommend watching it? - Hell yes!
9/10
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