Before we begin, the beginning...
Is this not one of the cinema's most exquisite title cards? It's presentational, theatric, classic, colorful, and bears the distinct mark of handmade craftsmanship. That's all perfectly emblematic of the film itself, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's highly theatrical, deeply colorful look at obsessive artistry, possibly the greatest film of 1948, our Year of the Month (the Smackdown is Sunday)
Before we get to my choice, I'd like to share the others from around the web, since I was running late to my own series like some selfish prima ballerina whose 45 minutes late to rehearsal.
THE RED SHOES
Cinematography by Jack Cardiff
10 BEST SHOT(s)
As chosen by these participating blogs. Click on the photos for corresponding articles.
Waves crashing on the shore of the stage. It's such a perfectly impressionistic moment...
-Dancin' Dan on Film
The film approaches this theme of obsession in some rather surprising ways...
-The Entertainment Junkie
Love and obsession are two sides of the same coin...
-Film Actually
If you haven't seen The Red Shoes, rest assured that it's the biggest gap in your film education, and you should make it a short-term priority...
-Antagony & Ecstasy
If you think about it, The Red Shoes,is just an incredibly artsy examination of the “Can women truly have it all?” question...
-Pop Culture Crazy
(Vicky. Her Relationship. Dancing). This love triangle of sorts dominates the latter half of the film...
-Sorta That Guy
He holds them up to the camera...daring us to take them.
-Coco Hits NY
Showcasing the cinematic artifice and especially the psychology. It's super overt, but why not?
-Movie Motorbreath
In a way watching her dance reminded me of the movie Ed Wood (I know strange comparison but hear me out). He is so happy making his terrible movies. The smile on his face never leaves."
-54 Reviews
They're all great beauties and I considered some of them. My pick after the jump...
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