Jacques Tourneur - I Walked With A Zombie

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2010

A short scene in which the notion of the sublime and beautiful is connected to cruelty and death.
The scene was presented in the lecture 'Slow Emotion', Royal Academy of Art, The Hague, NL - Check out:
http://www.slideshare.net/rvtienhoven/slow-emotion-kabk

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  • This might be one of the greatest scenes ever in cinema. That speech of "everything good dies here. Even the stars" gives me the chills. Thank you for posting. :)

  • This is Chapter 12 of "Jane Eyre': only this time Jane is having her first conversation with Mr Rochester on board a sailing ship in the tropics. What I like about this scene is the masterful way it establishes the 2 leading characters and re-defines the Caribbean backdrop as sinister and threatening; lovely Gothic atmosphere, basically a Horror-Noir.

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  • good stuff

  • @Wobdifurousness

    Yes, it's a very good scene. We even used those dialogs as samplers for one of our songs. Here is the link, just in case you want to listen to it. Greetings from Mexico

    Just copy and paste this after youtubedotcom:

    /watch?v=TWdoPdlp9G0

  • Horror novel see video book trailer

  • Excellent clip.

  • Why I like old movies!

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