25 July 2004, 11:59 AM
philnic"Vino iz oduvanchikov"
greenreed,
I have taken the liberty of adapting your posts into a page on
my website. I hope you don't mind.
Do you know anything about these other Russian Bradbury films:
Trinadtsatyj apostol Vel'd - Phil
[This message has been edited by philnic (edited 07-25-2004).]
28 July 2004, 01:10 PM
groonErm...Battleship Potemkin? Saw it in a film history class. Sergei Eisenstein is arguably the father of modern film editing.
31 August 2004, 03:10 AM
elronI have watched this film several days ago. Rather good film. Well-done operator's job - point of view chages all the time, floats and moves. And special light effect makes it all shine - full of sun and air. Film is made for children, so it is sometimes too funny and excentric. But mostly it looks good. Smoktunovsky is great.
(Things i don't like are music (no melodies, and it is all dull) and the fact, tyhat film is too long and goes slow.
11 August 2021, 09:03 PM
Richardfjp451, as promised, above is the series of prior Ray Bradbury Forum postings relating to the Russian film version of DANDELION WINE, with most of the information provided by greenreed, a member from Russia.