Todd Alcott
03 January 2008 @ 06:34 am
Movie Night With Urbaniak: Army of Shadows  






I'm in the middle of writing a script, so my movie-renting rate has plummeted in the past few months. Several times I've thought about canceling my membership at Cinefile and the other day I walked into the store intending to do so (after returning my copy of Heaven's Gate, which I'd had for a month). But they had a copy of Jean-Pierre Melville's 1969 French Resistance thriller Army of Shadows available, so I thought "Well, let's hold off on canceling the membership for the moment."

(What you have to understand about Cinefile is that, as the only decent video store on the west side, all the good stuff is always out. Their copy of Vanishing Point was checked out last Easter and has never returned.)

I've seen a couple of Melville's movies before, Bob le Flambeur and Le Cercle Rouge, both of which I watched in my research on heist movies. There is something of Melville in Tarantino I find, with his emphasis on emotional intensity and subverting genre expectations, and his de-emphasis on plot mechanics. Although Melville's characters don't sit around yakking about pop-culture phenomena of the 70s.