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"Nicholas Ray Blogathon: Hot Blood (1956)"

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Blogger Jake Cole said...

I must admit, I really did like this. Chalk it up to the high of seeing almost all his movies for the first time but I found it good, gauche fun. Its songs are vague approximations of what gypsy music MIGHT sound like and the leads aren't trained dancers, and there's something so absurd about it that its tacky color just makes everything even more amusing. Not top-tier, obviously, and Ray would drastically improve on ethnography with The Savage Innocents, but I'd certainly watch it again.

September 7, 2011 at 12:16 PM

Blogger Tony Dayoub said...

Oh, I don't think HOT BLOOD's unwatchable. I have a good time watching it. But the music wears on you. Wilde is obviously not having a great time. And the colors make my eyes tired. I wanted to link up to a great piece by the Self-Styled Siren (alas, technical difficulties with the site hosting it prevent me from doing so) where she makes a case for how one can see Ray getting bored with the movie, often mid-sequence.

September 8, 2011 at 9:20 AM

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