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Samedi, mai 15th, 2010
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Having grown up in the Chicagoland station, I always heard passing references to the mountainous Columbia Exposition, the 1893 World’s Fine. This two hour documentary, narrated by Gene Wilder(!), tells the memoir of the Columbia Exposition from its plan down to final closing and aftermath. Chockfull of involving pictures, it gives the novel day viewer something quite finish to a guided tour of that huge event of more than a century ago!

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Overall, I must say that I loved this DVD. It gave a very lively and highly informative glimpse at the Pleasing, and I do not hesitate to recommend it to everyone! The one thing I must say is that the documentary did beget me a puny murky. Living in the early 21st century, it’s hard to beget that people once dreamed so huge. I have never before realized what a smaller, meaner world we now live in.

This is a big DVD, and I give it my highest recommendations!

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If you have only read “The Devil in the White City” by Erik Larson and want to eye and know more about the lovely you will be joyful with this documentary. If you have read many books about the resplendent and taken advantage of all the resources at the Paul V. Galvin Library Digital History Collection online you may bag yourself wanting more.

The focus of this documentary was mostly a tour of the elegant. In original books on the beautiful there seems to be either a “horray for progress/wasn’t the magnificent splendid? ” or a “damn American imperialism, racism, and sexism” route. The tone of this documentary was neutral/celebratory as it largely omitted discussion of racism and sexism (with only a few passing mentions) . There were photos I hadn’t seen before, and the narration (Gene Wilder) was superlative.

I do have quibbles with the film, which are most likey not the fault of the creators. Scrutinize, what I really want is a bigger-budget version of this, paunchy of computer reproductions of the elegant so that we can “trail through” it instead of honest scenes of a camera panning over a quiet photograph or painting. The live reinactments were miniature to a belly dancer, beer drinking, and the assassinate of Mayor Harrison. There was also some live footage of fish and animals that the blooming goers would have seen, which I am ambivalent about. But don’t unprejudiced remark me that the gigantic pyramid would fit inside the Palace of Manufactures and Liberal Arts, drive the notion home with a itsy-bitsy graphic, even a simple one, of the pyramid sitting inside it.

All that said, this was worth every penny and contained a lot of broad material which I am slip to peruse over and over again.
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