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Walter Murch on The Conversation and working with Francis Ford Coppola | BFI Q&A 

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Walter Murch, the Oscar-winning film editor and sound designer, talks about his work on The Conversation, Francis Ford Coppola’s thriller about our surveillance society.
The Palme d’Or-winning film, 50 this year, is a film that continues to grow in relevance and stature. Gene Hackman has rarely been better than he is in this conspiracy thriller, playing surveillance expert Harry Caul. A solitary, intensely private individual, Harry strives for an ethical approach to his work, even as he struggles with pangs of guilt for his past mistakes. His obsession with latest job - he believes he may have discovered a murder plot - makes him increasingly paranoid.
Coppola wrings every last drop of tension from his lean screenplay while an impressive supporting cast and David Shire’s celebrated score contribute to a sense of unease. Released at the height of the Watergate Scandal in the US, the film now feels prophetic in its portrait of an all-pervasive surveillance culture.
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Комментарии : 5   
@SquabbleBoxHQ
@SquabbleBoxHQ 2 месяца назад
Watched it recently. A true masterpiece, with many layers and things to reflect on... something you don't really get now at the cinema. Also, it's amazing how I always forget the actual twist despite holding it in such esteem. Coppola toys with you so well.
@filmfun7670
@filmfun7670 2 месяца назад
Hey, love your channel! You should do Conversation.
@SquabbleBoxHQ
@SquabbleBoxHQ 2 месяца назад
@@filmfun7670 Aw, cheers, crossed my mind, but may have my hands full till year's end.
@prwapps
@prwapps 2 месяца назад
Original cut of Apocalypse Now is incredible. A proper lesson in how editing shapes a film. Kilgore's final line "Someday this war's gonna end" and wandering off mid-sentence with Willard staring after him is so much more effective than the other cuts. No laughing or bonding from Willard either.
@rockypalladinofilm
@rockypalladinofilm 2 месяца назад
His memory of 50+ years ago is pretty impressive