Review of À Nous la Liberté (1931) by A B — 22 Jul 2005
[i][b]Gimme Shelter[/b][/i].
Gimme Shelter is the second documentary I have ever seen (Yeah kind of pathetic isn't it?). It is fascinating and I was really surprised at how good it was. This is how documentaries should be made.
Rating: 88/100.
[i][b]A Nous La Liberte[/b][/i].
A nous la liberte was a pretty entertaining comedy. The plot seemed a little wild at times, but it was always enjoyable. It wasn't really as good as I heard it was, but it was still worth watching.
Rating: 80/100.
[i][b].
The Cranes are Flying[/b][/i].
This is a great Russian war film, a must see for anyone who likes war and/or romance films. It pulls you in from the very start. I absolutely loved every minute of it.
Rating: 98/100.
[b].
[i]Autumn Sonata[/i][/b].
Autumn Sonata is yet another great Ingmar Bergman film. It essentialy shows the relationship between a mother and daughter who have been seperated for seven long years.
Rating: 87/100.
[i][b].
Voina I Mir [/b][/i].
This incredible epic, weighing in at almost seven hours, and $530,000,000 is amazing. The cast actually does a great job, and the story is very good, seeing that they had to adapt it from such a large novel. The battle scenes were also amazing. Since there were over 100,000 extras, they tried to make it as realistic as possible, and it turned out great. If you can get your hands on this, you're in for a treat.
Rating: 95/100.
This review of À Nous la Liberté (1931) was written by A B on 22 Jul 2005.
À Nous la Liberté has generally received positive reviews.
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