Cassavettes can not make a bad film if he tried. "Faces" proves this point.
What makes his films so great is the fact they feel so real. Shot in a Cinema Verite style, the films begin to blur the line between fact and fiction as his actors improvise their lines. I am very nostalgic as well, and I appreciate the period in which he made these films.
This film is the Chinese Mean Streets.
This film is different than his later films, but it is still a great watch. It definetly has that Hong Kong Cinema feel and Cinemascape. In addition, his later films focus on Love between lovers. However this film, it is the love of a friendship that takes the central theme.
I cried laughing watching this film.
I reviewed the preview of this film as part of my blaxploitation month blog special. This film delievered everything I could have hoped for and more. Like Dolemite, I had to watch this film multiple times.
David Mamet's dialouge is like listening a Ghostface Killa's rhyme; he is going to catch you off guard with his word play.
This film was an introduction to Mamet's work, and i look forward to see more of his films. I loved the way the film positioned the relationship as a con and risky psychological game of death.
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Yo!. It's me TeJay. I didn't log in. But I've seen this film. I really liked it. The production was nice.
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