Cleopatra (1934, Cecil B. DeMille) - B+
Hot on the heels of re-watching my long-loved The Ten Commandments, I saw this Cecil B. DeMille film streaming on Criterion and couldn't resist. I absolutely love the melodramic and emotionally charged poetic hyperbolic dialogue in this film. The story and writing is a bit of a mess as it seems to borrow from multiple sources including Shakespeare's Julius Cesar and other stuff, but I think DeMille was a fan of piecemealing multiple sources and adding his own flair to the mix or whatever he thought would make exciting cinema.
Talk about opulence! Cecil B. DeMille is a man who sure enjoyed both spectacle and the female form and this film... maybe one of the very last that got away with stuff before the Hayes Code was in full effect, has plenty of both.
Even though the narrative is slightly awkward and feels hastily edited together with some bizarre pacing and the acting is just... well, not great, this film is a wild hoot and just fun and neat to see. Claudette Colbert who is a great actress and right at home in screwballs seems completely miscast in this film and the tone changes don't entirely work.
Still, I really loved this thing despite its multiple flaws. Wow, just wow. Cecil B. DeMille taking it up to 11.
Hot on the heels of re-watching my long-loved The Ten Commandments, I saw this Cecil B. DeMille film streaming on Criterion and couldn't resist. I absolutely love the melodramic and emotionally charged poetic hyperbolic dialogue in this film. The story and writing is a bit of a mess as it seems to borrow from multiple sources including Shakespeare's Julius Cesar and other stuff, but I think DeMille was a fan of piecemealing multiple sources and adding his own flair to the mix or whatever he thought would make exciting cinema.
Talk about opulence! Cecil B. DeMille is a man who sure enjoyed both spectacle and the female form and this film... maybe one of the very last that got away with stuff before the Hayes Code was in full effect, has plenty of both.
Even though the narrative is slightly awkward and feels hastily edited together with some bizarre pacing and the acting is just... well, not great, this film is a wild hoot and just fun and neat to see. Claudette Colbert who is a great actress and right at home in screwballs seems completely miscast in this film and the tone changes don't entirely work.
Still, I really loved this thing despite its multiple flaws. Wow, just wow. Cecil B. DeMille taking it up to 11.
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