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The 1956 film is aptly named; everything about it is ample. Three years in the making, and a fat 202 minutes long, it’s the sweeping narrative of a Texas family that starts in the 1920s. Elizabeth Taylor is the young bride from East who, after a whirlwind romance with Rock Hudson, comes to his tall 595-acre Texas ranch. Here, she finds his unwelcoming sister, prejudice against the Mexican servants, and a condescending attitude to her as a woman. James Dean is here too, a peevish ranch hand who yearns for her as well as wealth. She’s feisty though, as well as heavenly, and the rational center of the film, which spans a quarter of a century, as she and Rock Hudson quarrel, execute up and raise their three children. Texas changes too. James Dean, the ranch hand, is the first to peruse oil, and all of their lives change dramatically then. After a while all the land in the station is gushing oil wells where cattle obsolete to trot.
During the course of film the makeup changes to reveal the cast aging, and Elizabeth Taylor, who was only 23 at the time, is shown as a venerable woman. Dennis Hopper plays her grown son and Carol Baker her daughter. There’s even a itsy-bitsy portion for Sal Mineo, who plays a grown up Mexican-American boy. By then the legend is a family saga with the son choosing to be a doctor and the daughter finding the older James Dean an lovely man. This is the stuff of soap opera, which I usually don’t like. But somehow, I was completely captivated by this film, which shows how everyone’s character develops through the years.
I was impressed with the quality of all of the actors, including Mercedes McCambridge, who has a microscopic role as the sister. Sometimes I forget how talented Elizabeth Taylor is as an actress and even Rock Hudson, who is known for his rather stilted performances, was able to demonstrate some precise feelings. James Dean, however, stood out above all the rest. The scenes he had with Elizabeth Taylor in which he showed his awkward vulnerability were ripe with nuance. It demanded mastery of his craft. His performance was indeed outstanding.
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However, it is almost half a century since the film was produced. I now know what Elizabeth Taylor really looks like as a old woman. I have to smile at her gray-haired persona in the film, in which she remained slim and gorgeous. I can’t wait on thinking about Rock Hudson’s spruce masculine image as he dukes it out in a diner when his Mexican-American daughter-in-law is refused service. And I’m saddened to mediate of abominable James Dean, who died tragically in a car accident at the age of 23 shortly after the film was made. His movie image of aging alcoholic millionaire is the only hint we have of what he might have looked like if he lived. The film even brought out thoughts of our believe President Bush, himself a product of a Texas background and his enjoy mixed Mexican-American family.
The video consisted of two reels, and included about an hour’s worth of features in addition to the more than three hours of the film itself. I stayed up tedious into the night to study it all, including a short documentary about the puny town in Texas in which piece of the film was made, an interview with Dimitri Tiomkin who wrote the music for the film, an interview with the son of the director, George Stevens, and a long telecast of opening night both in Hollywood and Fresh York with Jayne Meadows interviewing different stars as they entered the theater. Although the film itself was in color, all of these features were in murky and white and brought assist memories of live television shows, bouffant hairdos and mink stoles.
I never saw “Giant” when it first came out. Videos and DVDs were years away in the future and, in those days, if you didn’t procure a film in the theaters when it first was released, that was that. I’m so delighted that this film was so easily available all these years later because I totally enjoyed the experience of spending a evening watching it. I was able to sit aid, relax, and return to a time, space and cinematic point of concept that doesn’t exist anymore. The world is changed now. And so have I. But I absolutely loved this film. Highly recommended.
The two stars that I rate this DVD is simply for the awful transfer of this classic motion report. This movie is a 10 star movie, but this particular DVD release is simply unpleasant. It seems as if they archaic third generation, or even fourth generation negatives to do this transfer, with absolutely no regard for consistancy. Some scenes are tolerable, at best, and seem that the transfer might have approach from a decent third generation negative, and some scenes are totally corrupt and seem as if they were done from a fourth generation negative that was found on the cutting room floor. There is absolutely no consistancy of the colors and brightness from one scene to another. But this is only the half of it. The transfer to this disc was done in a arrive burly cover characterize which cuts so remarkable of the scenery off of the sides of every frame. It was a shame how this disc was done. This shapely Hollywood narrative deserves such better treatment. The roles played by Rock Hudson, James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor are classic Hollywood roles, and the current shooting of this chronicle was done in a pleasing plan, (which you can relish on laserdisc if you accept a copy.) This movie tells the fable of racial injustice and trys to allege a morality lesson of racial tolerence, all position in the by-gone days of depression era rural Texas. The fable of us-and-them as played out by Mexicans and Anglos, and as seen through the eyes of Hollywood, dosen’t procure any better than this motion relate. For that reason alone, if you really must have this movie, remove this DVD. Otherwise you would be better off waiting for a better transfer or buying a safe aged copy on laserdisc or buying this movie on the 1985 VHS establish out by Warner Brothers, (do not retract any VHS tape of this movie other than the 1985 version, the rest were bad) . I like this movie, and it hurts me to study this abominable transfer.
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