- Love and Death
Infobox_Film | name = Love and Death
| caption= original film poster
director =Woody Allen
producer =Charles H. Joffe
writer =Woody Allen Mildred Cram &Donald Ogden Stewart (uncredited)
starring =Woody Allen Diane Keaton Jessica Harper Olga Georges-Picot James Tolkan Denise Peron Harold Gould Alfred Lutter Howard Vernon
cinematography =Ghislain Cloquet
editing =Ron Kalish
Ralph Rosenblum
George Hively
music = Non-original music bySergei Prokofiev
distributor =United Artists
released =1975 ,Berlin International Film Festival
runtime = 85 min.
language = English
imdb_id = 0073312
music =
awards = Winner, 1975Berlin International Film Festival
budget ="Love and Death" is a
1975 comedy byWoody Allen . Starring Woody Allen andDiane Keaton , "Love and Death" is a satirical take on Russian epic novels. Coming in between "Sleeper" and "Annie Hall ", "Love and Death" is in many respects an artistic transition between the two. It is the last of Allen's movies that tries to get as many laughs as possible, but despite this it contains a lot of commentary onphilosophy and this balance is possibly why Allen considers it one of his best and most personal films. Keaton and Allen, as Sonja and Boris, Russians living during theNapoleonic Era , engage in mock-serious philosophical debates.tyle
The dialogue and scenarios
parody Russian novels, particularly those by Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy, such as "The Brothers Karamazov ", "Crime and Punishment ", "The Gambler", "The Idiot", and "War and Peace ". The use of Prokofiev for the soundtrack adds to the Russian flavor of the film. This includes a dialogue between Boris and his father with each line alluding to or being composed entirely of Dostoevsky titles. Prokofiev's "Troika" from theLieutenant Kije Suite is featured prominently, for the film's opening andclosing credits , and in selected scenes in the film when a "bouncy" theme is called for.Some of the humour is straightforward; other jokes rely on the viewer's awareness of contemporary European cinema. For example, the final shot of Keaton is a reference to
Ingmar Bergman 's "Persona", the sequence with the stone lions is a parody ofSergei Eisenstein 's "Battleship Potemkin " and the plotline involving the Countess, her jealous lover and his duel-gone-awry with Allen's character is an homage to Bergman's "Smiles of a Summer Night ". Bergman's "The Seventh Seal " is quoted all throughout, and theTotentanz at the end is lifted entirely.Allen pays tribute to the humor of the Marx Brothers, Bob Hope and Charlie Chaplin throughout this film. In one particularly funny portion of the movie, Allen and Diane Keaton parody a scene taken from Animal Crackers, a Marx Borthers film, which itself was a parody a Eugene O'Neill play.
Plot summary
When
Napoleon advances to invade the Russian Empire during the Napoleonic wars, Boris Grushenko (Allen), a coward andpacifist scholar, is forced to enlist in the Russian Army, desperate and disappointed hearing the news that his cousin Sonja (Keaton) is to wed a herring merchant. He inadvertently captures a group of enemy soldiers, but to no avail, as the French army reachesMoscow immediately afterward. He returns and marries the recently-widowed Sonja (who really does not want to marry Boris, but promises him she will when she thinks he is about to be killed in a duel), a marriage filled with philosophical debates, and no money. Boris thinks that the French invasion of Moscow should put an end to the war. His narcissistic wife, angered that the invasion will interfere with their plans to start a family that year, conceives a plot toassassinate Napoleon at his quarters. Boris and Sonja debate the matter with some degree of philosophical double-talk, and Boris reluctantly goes along with it. Miraculously (or perhaps not), Sonja escapes arrest while Boris is not so lucky.Anachronisms
Allen's film is full of deliberate humorous
anachronism s:
*In a brief interlude, Boris works as a strugglingpoet , reading from a poem he eventually wads up and throws out he says, "I should have been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floors of silent seas," a quote lifted fromT. S. Eliot 's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ". ("Too sentimental," Boris decides as he throws out the poem.)
*Allen retains his trademark glasses despite their anachronistic absurdity; at one point Boris says to Sonja after a diatribe filled with exasperation and self-loathing, "Do you thinkGod wears glasses?" and she replies, "Not with "those" frames!"
*A vendor, complete withNew York accent and attired as if he were at a ballpark, is selling "red hots" to soldiers during a battle. Allen's character apparently offers him a large-denomination currency, and he remarks, "Hey, you got anything smaller? I just started!"
*A blackDrill Instructor puts Boris through his paces. "You "love" Russia, don't you?" "Yes sir!" "I can't hear you!" "Yes sir!"
*In the era in which the film is set, the motion picture had not been invented yet, so the Russian Army stages a short "Hygiene Play" on the dangers ofvenereal disease , after which Boris "reviews" the 30-second play in the verbiage of a modern theater critic.
*Boris speaks to the audience: "There are some things worse than death. If you've ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman, I'm sure you know what I mean.""Polish jokes" were popular in the early 1970s, wherein the Pole was presumed to be an idiot or to "get it wrong", as with
blonde jokes in the current generation, "Sven and Ole" jokes in the upper midwest, etc. Allen included one of his own invention:
*"My brother was killed in the line of duty; bayoneted to death by a Polishconscientious objector !"Famous quotes
* "I was walking through the woods, thinking about
Christ . If he was a carpenter, I wondered what he charged for bookshelves." – Boris
* "If it turns out that there "is" a God, I don't think that he's evil. I think that the worst you can say about him is that basically he's an underachiever." – Boris
* "I do believe that this is truly the best of all possible worlds." - Sonja "Well, it's certainly the most expensive." - Boris
* "We have to take our possessions and flee. I'm very good at that. I was the men's freestyle fleeing champion two years in a row." – Boris
* "But judgment of any system or "a priori" relation of phenomena exists in any rational or metaphysical or at least epistemologicalcontradiction to an abstract and empiricalconcept , such asbeing , or to be, or to occur in the thing itself or of the thing itself." – Sonja
"Yes, I've said that many times." - Boris
* Soldier: He was from my village. He was the village idiot.
Boris: Yeah, what did you do, place?
* "I shall walk through the valley of the shadow of death. Uh, in fact, now that I think of it, I shall "run" through the valley of the shadow of death, cause you get out of the valley quicker that way." - BorisReception
The film has grossed $20,123,742 in North America.
External links
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* [http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/movie.html?v_id=30262 The New York Times review]
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