Paths of Glory (1957)
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writers: Humphrey Cobb, Stanley Kubrick, Calder Willingham, and Jim Thompson
Starring: Kirk Douglas
Co-Starring: Ralph Meeker and Adolphe Menjou
Description: In Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" war is viewed in terms of power. This mesmerizing, urgent film about a true episode in World War I combines the idea that class differences are more important than national differences with the cannon-fodder theory of war, the theory that soldiers are merely pawns in the hands of generals who play at war is if it were a game of chess. The result of this amazing film has been the emergence of one of the great talents in contemporary cinema, the master whose greatest work was yet to come.
Rating: B
In a word... hypnotic.
Note
All of my data (years, descriptions, etc.) come from IMDB.
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Films watched in each month.
January: 40
February: 11
March: 14
April: 6
May: 3
June: 8
July: 1
August: 3
September: 14
October: 17
Total: 117
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Films watched in each month.
January: 40
February: 11
March: 14
April: 6
May: 3
June: 8
July: 1
August: 3
September: 14
October: 17
Total: 117
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