The two dive in and out of television programs, chasing each other from channel to channel through
stunning scenes of disaster, game shows and old reruns.
The farm
scenes in particular (the poor city is reduced to only a few locations (that look like sets actually) and seems much smaller than the town in Sunrise are really
stunning: much
of the film feels like Days Of Heaven was the film Murnau actually wanted to make (same location: wheat field in the upper midwest, attacked by a natural disaster, though Murnau doesn't appear to have the budget for his hailstorm whereas Malick could afford locusts
of the film feels like Days
Of Heaven was the film Murnau actually wanted to make (same location: wheat field in the upper midwest, attacked by a natural disaster, though Murnau doesn't appear to have the budget for his hailstorm whereas Malick could afford locusts
Of Heaven was the film Murnau actually wanted to make (same location: wheat field in the upper midwest, attacked by a natural
disaster, though Murnau doesn't appear to have the budget for his hailstorm whereas Malick could afford locusts).
On the one year anniversary
of the
stunning devastation in Fukushima, American Humane produced a report on our site visit to the
disaster scene that included photos, facts and reflections...