muon2
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« on: August 03, 2012, 04:38:14 PM » |
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The director's list makes more sense to me as a top ten. The S & S list seems to rely too much on the key films that defined a technique of cinematic art, perhaps they looked at cinema more as poetry. The director's list leans more on those that perfected those arts as a complete story, more like reviewing great literature.
I can say that I'm familiar with 4 of 10 from S & S, but 8 of 10 from the directors. I have no familiarity with Ozu's work however, and always thought that Kurosawa was the pinnacle of Japanese filmmaking.
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