Monday, September 10, 2012

200. Odd Man Out

Odd Man Out
1947
Directed by Carol Reed




















200, ladies and germs!  This is a historic moment.  I cannot believe I have reviewed two hundred films!!  I don't usually have anything special with this milestones; I prefer to wait until the end of a decade.  But really, I feel like I am making tons of progress.  I am extremely pleased and have had a blast.  I think this calls for cupcakes!

Anyway,  I watched this movie many moons ago but I still remember it.  It pretty much consists of a guy dying for about an hour and half.  Surprisingly, it actually isn't boring.  It is also quite amazing that this is a film with a sympatheticIrish rebel, considering the fact that it is in 1947. Certainly never would have been done in America.

Overall, an entertaining and significant film; good way to kick off the 200s.

RATING: ****-

Interesting Facts:

James Mason thought it was the best performance of his career.

First British film to win the BAFTA award.


2 comments:

  1. So early in James Mason's career!
    The use of light and shadow is pretty awesome in this movie.

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    1. I was just trying to remember what the name of this movie was the other day. I miss James Mason.

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