Would you watch a 13 hour film? (OUT 1)
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- OUT 1, Jacques Rivette's legendary Parisian masterpiece from 1971, is having a rare screening at the Prince Charles Cinema in London. But would you watch a 13-hour film? The Badlands Collective takes to the streets to find out.
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Not only would I watch it. I've watched it many times. It's a real endurance test for some to get through the extremely long dance rehearsal scenes at the beginning,
but for those who manage, the rewards are worth it. Especially now, when you don't have to watch a shitty Betamax copy from the 80s with horrendous English
subtitles on top of the French ones...
why is it so long? is it meant to be a endurance test that leads to the story?
What about LOTR extended edition as a single film?
@@ibnkhaldoun4319 Well, it FEELS like it is meant to be one. It's kind of a test. Those rehearsals (especially when silent) are a chance for those who don't have the desire to really want to invest themselves to just get up and leave. From there on, it gets just more and more interesting. By the time there's only 2 hours or so left, I have to admit I was exhausted a bit but needed to know what happened.
It's like you become part of the world the characters are in , you get absorbed if you have the intention.
But there are shorter endurance tests in other films of his. In "Céline and Julie Go Boating," for example, if someone gets bored during the Montmartre chase and slow beginning are going to miss out on *SO MUCH*, it gets SOOO good. I wonder why he did that. I suppose that it was part of it all. Bulle Ogier said OUT 1 was all his artistic obsessions in one film, or something like that. You will see a lot of his themes all over the place. That includes rehearsals , which are actually something present in "Paris Belongs to Us."
At the beginning of Paris Belongs to Us, the main character tags along to rehearsals of Shakespeare's Pericles Prince of Tyre. But they lose importance quickly. eventually, the rehearsals at the beginning, lose their importance, even though it's a way to get acquainted with some
of the main characters.
If its not boring, then totally
Emory University will be showing it in 2 segments, with breaks between the film. So i'll try viewing the first half tomorrow & if it keeps my attention, i'll be back on sun. for the rest of the film.
Great film.
And did it worth?
Well, I've seen a fourteen-hour film ("La Flor" by Mariano Llinás), so a thirteen-hour film will be a piece of cake.
P.D.: "La Flor" was amazing.
@paul w Nah, too short for my tastes 🤭
Did you see a screening of La Flor?
@@fayewestwood4193 I saw two. Well, technically, six.
Alejo Paredes I ask as I really want to see it but not sure how I can
where can i watch La Flor ?
loved Out-1! brilliant exploration of obsession & time.
Did you mean, 12 hours and 53 min movie?
Exactly. I hate exaggerations myself.
I hate it when people say a movie is the wee hours long when it's actually like 2 hours and 50 minutes
i just started the film and i must say it's great so far
depends. my longest is 5 and that took me about 2 shifts (bernardo bertolucci’s novecento). does out 1 have a story even?
Yes
Put it in cinema again.
Just did it in one day
I'd rather watch a 13 hour film by James Cameron or Michael Bay.