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Some different reviews: This movie tells the true story of John Reed, a radical American journalist around the time of World War I. He soon meets Louise Bryant, a respectable married woman, who dumps her husband for Reed and becomes an important feminist and radical in her own right. After involvement with labour and political disputes in the US, they go to Russia in time for the October Revolution in 1917, when the Communists seized power. Inspired, they return to the US, hoping to lead a similar revolution. A particularly fascinating aspect of the movie is the inclusion of interviews with "witnesses", the real-life surviving participants in the events of the movie.
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Few film-makers other than Warren Beatty would have had the courage and vision to fashion an epic film from the life of famed American Communist John Reed (who is the only US citizen buried in the Kremlin). The film is an effort to humanize a political movement that has previously been depicted on screen in a series of unsubtle and prejudicial broad strokes. The film begins in 1915, when Reed (Beatty) makes the acquaintance of married Portland journalist Louise Bryant (Diane Keaton). So persuasive is Reed's point of view--and so charismatic is Reed himself-- that Bryant kicks over the traces and joins Reed and his fellow radicals. Among the famous personages depicted herein are Emma Goldman (Maureen Stapleton), Eugene O'Neill (Jack Nicholson) and Max Eastman (Richard Herrmann). The second half of this nearly-200-minute film skims through the years when Reed, now a Russian resident, becomes disillusioned by the harsh realities of Bolshevism.
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An instantaneous classic, Warren Beattys Reds was nominated for more Academy Awards in 1982 than any other film for the previous 15 years. The recipient of numerous critical Best Picture prizes throughout the world, it won every major directorial award of 1981-1982 for Beattty. Reds is the story of the love affair of John Reed and Louise Bryant in a war-torn world and how the Russian Revolution shook their lives. Warren Beattty is John Reid, American Communist journalist & activist, who was buried in the Kremlin Wall. Diane Keaton is Louise Bryant, writer & feminist, whose love for Reed carries her across continents. Jack Nicholson is Eugene O'Neill, Americas greatest playwright, whose life intertwines romantically with Bryant's. Maureen Stapleton is anarchist & feminist Emma Goldman and Jerzy Kosinski is Bolshevik leader Gregory Zinoviev. |
REGION / ZONE: Code 2 in English, German, French or Italian.
Released 2008, play-time 187 min.
Please note: The liner notes are written in Nederlands & French and also mistakenly lists the playing-time as 100 minutes!
The disc and packaging are brand new & still sealed.