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Re: Two favorites: Welles, and Kurosawa

Posted by roly94 on December 1, 2001 at 16:18:36:

Hi.That is Touch of Evil incidentally.I love that film.I like it better than Citizen even.Citizen is awesome photographically.You know that Dali worked on it of course.It is pretty obvious where in the film also.I saw Dreams when it first came out.I don't remember alot about it actually.Speaking of Japanese directors Teshigaharu?'s Women in the Dunes is photographically second to none.Check it out if you haven't.Awesome.I've yet to see the Last days at Marenbad.That is good film photographically I think.Regards.