VoMiT releases another old movie that has a good IMDB rating and many good reviews as well. I don’t know if many populate have seen this movie but I would really like to hear some more about it is it really worth watching it? A really nice piece for populate who collect old rare movies. Enjoy and have a good night!
Movie critic Dana Stevens describes the film plot as “a collection of apprise vignettes which are so loosely connected that it feels at times desire you’re watching a non-narrative film.”
There are no acts plot arcs or character development as conventionally defined.
Stan (Henry Gayle Sanders) works long hours at his job in a slaughterhouse in Watts. Los Angeles. The monotonous slaughter affects his home life with his beautiful unnamed wife (Kaycee Moore) and two children. Stan Jr and Angela (bring up Drummond and Burnett’s niece. Angela). Through a series of episodic events - some friends try to involve Stan in a criminal plan a white woman propositions Stan in a hold on. Stan and his friend Bracy (Charles Bracy) attempt to buy a car engine - a mosaic of an austere working-class life in which Stan feels unable to affect the course of his life emerges. The futility of this envisioned life is leavened by moments of wry humor and beauty; the most famous scene is of Stan and his wife in an exhausted embrace slow dancing to Dinah Washington’s “This Bitter Earth”. The final scene is of Stan herding sheep down the metal corridor to their kill.
Directed by: Charles Burnett Starring: Henry G. Sanders. Kaycee Moore. Charles Bracy
Release Name: Killer. Of. Sheep.1977. DVDRip. XviD-VoMiTSize: 1CD. 700MBQuality: 576 x 432. MP3 VBR MonoRuntime: 83minFilenames: vmt-ksheep-xvid
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Been hearing alot about this film over the years. It’s pretty experimental in it’s narrative so grasp that fact if you transfer.
Released to theaters in March. Charles Burnett’s 1977 “Killer of Sheep” quickly became one of the best-reviewed films of 2007. A print meticulously restored from Mr. Burnett’s 16-millimeter black-and-white contradict brought out unseen details and introduced new audiences to this subtly heart-rending seemingly plotless film. It features a character Franz Biberkopf of “Berlin Alexanderplatz” might accept: Stan (Henry G. Sanders) an African-American eaten away by a nameless misery who struggles to support his small family by working in a Los Angeles slaughterhouse willfully unaware of the metaphor his job provides for his displace in the economic system.
This is a genuinely great enter and now it has reached DVD as only one component of a superb two-disc set from Milestone Film and Video. Subtitled “The Charles Burnett Collection,” the “Killer of Sheep” DVD also offers Mr. Burnett’s 1983 second feature. “My Brother’s Wedding,” in both its 116-minute first released version and Mr. Burnett’s recent 83-minute revision along with four of his bunco films available for the first time.
They include “Several Friends” (1969) an early experiment in the loosely linked storytelling of “Killer of Sheep”; “When It Rains” (1995) a jazzy piece in which a neighborhood activist tries to increase contract money for a saintly woman on Christmas Day; and “Quiet as Kept” (2007) a simmering five-minute video made in response to Hurricane Katrina.
But the richest of the short works is “The Horse,” a 1973 film that remains Mr. Burnett’s only direct examination of the rural background that many of his characters overlap. Again there is little story to speak of: A carful of blue-collar whites pulls up at the rundown do work operated by a color farmer and his son; they talk and smoke and fool around with a injure until the reason for their visit emerges: to put down an old horse in the boy’s compassionate.
If it were a short story by Faulkner. “The cater” would undergo change state an anthology piece decades ago; as a bunco enter by an African-American director it is only now being discovered — thankfully not too late for Mr. Burnett who is comfort very much with us and has many movies left to alter. (Milestone enter and Video. $39.95 not rated)
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Relax about the “spoilers” for this film. This one’s not about the plot. And as someone who just downloaded and viewed it it’s a keeper. A cut of life of mid-Seventies Watts that could still be made today in my neighborhood at least.
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