Vihreän saaren kansa (1957)

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Vihreän saaren kansa (1957). 1h 21m | S

“u0026quot;The Rising of the Moonu0026quot; is a very obscure Ford movie, the kind of picture Ford would say merely u0026quot;a job of worku0026quot;. In other words, it is not to be taken seriously. I watched it the other night, wondering to find out why it is so overlooked among Fordu0026#39;s pictures. It is basically a disjointed, yet reflective poem on Ireland in a by-gone era that works if you are a hardcore Ford fanatic. It is based on three vignettes that are introduced by Tyrone Power. They are called u0026quot;A minutes Waitu0026quot;, u0026quot;The Majesty of the Lawu0026quot;, and u0026quot;Rising of the Moonu0026quot; also known as u0026quot;1921u0026quot;. It is not a great movie and certainly nowhere near the kind of movie it often evokes, the beautiful u0026quot;The Quiet Manu0026quot;, but there are some nice and enjoyable moments, particularly in the vignette about the train that makes a stop for two hours instead of one minute.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis is only the hardcore Ford fans.”

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