Saturday, July 26, 2008

The Best Years of Our Lives
I'm down to the last handful of AFI films and I have to say that The Best Years of Our Lives was a film I was saving out of a lack of interest. That was until I began watching it and found another favorite film. This movie was made in a time when films were censored from the kind of "vulgar honesty" we've become accustomed to, yet it packed the punch of modern film making, with its well told stories and well timed action. I strongly recommend this film to anyone who misses a time in film when cleverly hidden metaphor packed more wallop than a naked prostitute shooting someone in the head while snorting a line of cocaine off the barrel of her smokin' Beretta.

1 comment:

Burtopia said...

I thought that the topics and characters in this movie are much more enjoyable to talk about than watch on the silver screen.

I wonder why they call it the silver screen anyway? It seems to be more of an off white. Or mother of pearl. Hmmm.