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A man who works for 'The Party' (an all powerful empire led by a man known only as 'Big Brother') begins to have thoughts of rebellion and love for a fellow member. Together they look to help bring down the party.
Release : | 1954 |
Rating : | 7.7 |
Studio : | BBC, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director, |
Cast : | Peter Cushing Yvonne Mitchell Donald Pleasence Arnold Diamond André Morell |
Genre : | Drama Science Fiction TV Movie |
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Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
This week I viewed 3 versions of 1984. First the 1984 version, inferior. Then the 1956, much better. And now the 1954, much better. The 84 version was confusing. If you hadn't read the book, or like me it was so long ago, there were details missing that made the film incomprehensible. The acting was also inferior except for Burton, John Hurt did well toward the end, but not great. 56 version was much better. Better details of what was going on, much better acting, cinematography, music, etc. 54 version was superior. Here we have superior screenplay. If you hadn't read the book, things were show or explained. The acting was top notch. Peter Cushing was great. Yvonne Mitchell did well. André Morell was also great. All the other actors portrayed their parts much better than the other versions. Take away the production value of sets, color, and multiple takes, and what you are left with is a professional screenplay and acting. This is what we have here.Rating is a B, 7 stars.
From THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY by Ambrose Bierce: "HARANGUE, n. A speech by an opponent, who is known as an harangue-outang." We've crossed a Line, here in this company (the "united $tate$"), where "alternative facts" (LIES) are disseminated daily and Fat Cat Fascism is The Order of the Day. Fat Cat Fascists: CASHists. Alternative facts: ALTFAX, in Newspeak. At the head of it all, to quote Orwell, "some sinister enchanter, capable by the mere power of his voice of wrecking the structure of civilization." (Just the other day, we were told that a "massacre" had taken place in Bowling Green, Kentucky- "The Bowling Green Massacre," it was dubbed. Only it didn't happen. It was all a LIE. An "alternative fact" from, apparently, an Alternative Universe...) (From the book, by George Orwell: "She had not a thought in her head that was not a slogan, and there was no imbecility, absolutely none, that she was not capable of swallowing if the Party handed it out to her.") (And: "The heresy of heresies was common sense.") In this particular video version of George Orwell's NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR, Donald Pleasance, in a small part as Syne, has one of my favorite lines. When he suspects that Big Brother suspects him of Thoughtcrime, he blurts: "Was it something I said...?" "Forget what you've forgotten," Peter Cushing as Winston Smith suggests. But therein lies the rub: short of lobotomies all around, is such a thing even possible...? With 65 MILLION refugees from War(s) and Global Warming knocking on the door hoping to be let in, we're already well past the Tipping Point. (Orwell: "Do you know what time of day it is?") What this company needs is competent Leadership (if such a thing exists), although such talk could get you kil-
Since these posts are relatively old, maybe there could have been a DVD or VHS release in the meantime. I'm a 1984 addict and if anyone has heard stg about it, could he please let me know. Serious 61, does your offer still hold?. If the answer is yes, I'm interested.I collect everything linked with dystopia, books, of course, but also movies. If you have some suggestions, it would be very helpful And I would be very grateful.It goes without saying that 1984 is way above the others dystopia novels (Brave New World, We, Farenheit 451 etc..) in my opinion, but I'll sturdily stand by Orwell 'til my last breath
This production is breathtaking. The BBC did an amazing job of translating Orwell's bleak book onto the screen. It is very dark and the treatment of Smith at the end of the film is not glossed over, this is really daring given the time it was made.This is a TV movie, the first film based on the novel, 2 years later a US movie version was made which also starred Donald Pleasance but the two films couldn't be more different. Pleasance plays Syme in this one, and does a great job - most memorably describing how beautiful destroying words is. In the 1956 movie he plays Parsons and is less suited to that role, the actor who plays Parsons in this film is Campbell Gray who i know nothing about but he does a fine job playing the role later played by Gregor Fisher of Rab C Nesbitt fame in the 80s version. Cushing plays Winston Smith and gives a typically great performance, physically he is ideal to play Smith and of course he was a fine actor.This version stays truest to the novel and is actually better than the John Hurt/Richard Burton version from the eighties.I can't think of one bad thing about this film, apart from the fact you can't buy it anywhere.