gravedigger : 25 minutes in reminded me of "The Cremation of Sam McGee". :)
grasshopper rex : I had almost given up hope.
random000 : I know - can't wait since that's on our niece's birthday!!
random000 : Precisely. All are necessary and part of our human condition. Catharsis cannot happen unle...
hellsingfan01 : This is a film that teaches you that being sad is not always a bad thing and that being jo...
yellow_rose1 : It gives me chills to hear this. I know many people think this music was over produced and...
Wolfie D : had to see this once again! What a Heartwarming Movie!
CollideDuhScope : I was gonna give kudos to sooooul train.. Pfft
GeminiSaga : Excellent and underrated.
Piglet : Yes, the late 60's and the 70's brought in a new sound. I was in high school during the 70...
1994 film adaptation of the 1899 novella of the same name, written by Joseph Conrad. A fairly decent “compressed” version of the telling of the story that would eventually be rewritten by, and become the basis for director Francis Ford Copplala’s epic film, “Apocalypse Now”. Another of literatures great mind’s, Conrad is so eloquent in his writing, that you may think that you’re actually with him, as you both watch the descent of the raindrops through the jungle canopy he’d just spent half a page describing.
IMO, read the novella first, follow up by watching this film, then, move on to “Apocalypse Now”.