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Year: 1932

Runtime: 55 min

Ratings: 7.4

Genre: Drama,Fantasy

Release date: 20 May 2010

Budget:

Country: France

Enrique Rivero—Pauline Carton—Elizabeth Lee Miller

A young artist draws a face at a canvas on his easel. Suddenly the mouth on the drawing comes into life and starts talking. The artist tries to wipe it away with his hand, but when he looks into the hand he finds the living mouth on his palm. He tries to wipe it off on the mouth of an unfinished statue of a young woman. The statue comes into life and tells him that the only way out of the studio is through the looking glass. The artist jumps into the mirror and comes to the Hotel of Dramatic Lunacies. He peeps through the keyholes of a series of hotel rooms. In the last room he sees desperate meetings of hermaphrodites. One of them has a signboard saying "Mortal danger". Back in the studio the artist crushes the statue with a sledgehammer. Because of this he himself becomes a statue, located at the side of a square. Some schoolboys start a snowball fight around the statue. One of the boys is killed by a snowball…

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  1. admin says:

    Jean Cocteau “The Blood of a Poet” is a very strange film. Even by today’s standards, but I can not imagine the answer in 1930. The film was financed by only one producer of Bunuel / Dali “The Age D’Or” (1930). Cocteau considered expressionist cinema, even if it feels like surrealism. His goal was to turn a poem. At the beginning of the film we see a collapse of the chimney. Then we are introduced to an artist. He made a sketch and clears the mouth. The mouth appears on his hand and begins to speak. Then, when his hand touched the statue is life. He enters the mirror and takes in a strange hotel, behind every door that something strange happens. A room of a guy trying to steal another room there is a strange man with a spiral. Then, the artist goes crazy and shoots. Then, the film is a snowball fight violent and covered by a dream, and another suicide attempt. Very unique, very surreal, with a slight accent homoerotic, “The Blood of a Poet” feels like waking up from a crazy dream!

  2. admin says:

    Although my experience is probably limited, I’m not usually a fan of surrealism and experimental cinema, most often dismiss them as exercises in futility. However, my duty as a viewer I was tempted to try my hand in Jean Cocteau’s “Orphic Trilogy”, from “The Blood of a Poet / The Blood of a Poet (1930) {The other two films are, of course, “Orpheus (1950)” and “The Testament of Orpheus (1960) ‘}. Fortunately, the film was rather short, why can not I say that? on first viewing, at least? I got a lot out of it. Certainly there are very interesting images and Cocteau fun with his visual trickery {I particularly liked the way in which the poet has fallen through the looking glass}, but once the hour was over, I did not feel more inspired or shocked trance by the fact that I was before watching the film. Call it inexperience, if necessary, but I do not “get” what the film was trying to communicate, if nothing else.
    as a random collection of bizarre images and sometimes-tonic, “The Blood of a Poet” works to a certain extent, but if it was to shock his audience, the effect is not to compete with its surrealist contemporaries, most of the time, including Luis Buñuel “An Andalusian Dog / An Andalusian Dog (1929). Cocteau eye In the spirit of trigger-camera-work that deserves, but I doubt that the images inventive peak is the reason the film is held in reverence. The film is simply a random collection of episodes designed to elicit an emotional response, or is there a better subtext that I’m overlooking? Interesting theory is that “The Blood of a Poet” represents the passion a poet, an artist, and how this immense suffering becomes a work of art, something really nice {a particular sequence supports this hypothesis, as bad girl replied cruel, learning to fly}.
    However, in the beyond this primitive idea of ​​a theory, I am completely baffled by the events depicted in the film, which largely does not seem random. In an essay he wrote about his film included with the excellent Criterion Collection DVD {} Cocteau States ” The Blood of a Poet “draw anything of dreams and symbols, but that” to the extent where the former are concerned? introduces the mechanism, and letting the mind relax, as in sleep, allows memories intertwine, move and speak freely. Regarding the latter, he refuses and acts substitutions or allegories of these acts, the viewer can make the symbols if you wish. “The precise meaning of these words still eludes me, but it seems that the director didn ‘t ever think the film has a meaning, and that is to draw the public’s sense of largest collection of sounds and images. Maybe Cocteau knew exactly what he was doing, or maybe just managed to convince us that he did.

  3. admin says:

    Go home a couple of nights ago, I received a phone call from my father told me that he had taken something special that he hoped that I would take a look at.Not has an idea of ​​what to expect, I was thrilled when I realized that I had collected about 40 different “Euro-wide Video Art Movies! (I later learned that he had 50p for every film, thanks to the pawn shop of this seller is to discard all, because of their” Video “) Check the operating time film, I discovered that the first film by Jean Cocteau (who, thanks to audio commentary by Ridley Scott, I found a magic driven adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, I watched a number of times during my childhood) was the title of the most short duration of the collection, which led me to decide that my first “choice” of the collection of Euro-Art Films (which still contained a received in 1994 for HMV 17! 49P books) would be the first film of Cocteau intrigue.
    Part 1: Hand injured: Being unhappy with a painting attempted to attract, for a poet is surprised when the mouth of the paint begins to rub the paint move.Quickly the poet discovers that his plan to destroy The painting went a bit ‘wrong, when he realized that the paintings mouth moved to one of his hands. Horrifed, but also fascinated by this bizarre incident, the poet experiences with his mouth until he ends his move of his hand on the face of the statue
    2. walls do not have ears: Find the statue is now talking about have a hypnotic quality as the poet follows his orders that come in a hotel located in an alternate universe name: Hotel Follies.Being horror dramatic scenes he witnessed crazy people, the poet is fired to release the control of the statue and eventually break the statue in the collection are
    3. Fight.Since The Snowball break the statue of bits, a new statue was built in the old place, which celebrates the poet who destroyed the snowballs statue.Playing old near the statue, a young boy who was killed when a ball containing the snowball hits
    part
    4. Desecration of ‘ Host: After death, the body of the boy, who under a table where some card sharks play as her guardian angel tries to absorb the souls of the children, and the mystical power of the statue appears once broken become more powerful than ever see on film:.
    what appears to be the last film that would do for 13 years, mainly due to having to hold the seminar to make the movie for 2 years, because of all the controversy that had their 1930 Luis Bunuel Salvador Dali film collaboration:. The Golden Age writer / director / narrator Jean Cocteau used a mix of “The Poet” fights with his art (which includes a scene eyebrow raising the poet lying on the bed with paintings that speak mouth on his hand, decided to “experience and # x22 with putting your hand somewhere on himself that he is out of the frame (I believe to be a knee injury) as a basis for more pictures surreal Cocteau shows that no matter how hard test, the poet can not be separated from his work, to the point where a statue inspired by him, takes the place of a statue created.Along itself with the struggle of the poet with the art, Cocteau Hotel des Folies Dramatiques a great place to explore, full of opium smokers and hermaphrodites, also transform the winter wonderland Snowball Fight in a nightmare wickedly dark tale.Creating the feeling that the movie is wildly surreal dream / nightmare similar to its end, Cocteau unfortunately falls in the latter part of the film, with the presence Enrique Riveros like the poet, which leads to feeling confused and ends completely unconnected with what had happened in the rest of the film.