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Blue Crow
A pioneer boy on the roof meets a blue crow, learns a certain magic word from her, after which he moves back to the Stone Age, then to the musketeers, then during the October Revolution.
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Plot Summary
A young couple on the run from the law becomes increasingly desperate as their volatile relationship and criminal activities escalate. Their journey through the American landscape is marked by violence, obsession, and a desperate search for freedom. The film explores the dark underbelly of a seemingly idyllic relationship pushed to its absolute limits.
Critical Reception
Arthur Penn's "Blue Crow" was met with mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising the intense performances of its lead actors, particularly Robert De Niro and Sissy Spacek. However, some found the film's bleak themes and violent content to be overwhelming, leading to a divided critical response.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, powerful performances and atmospheric direction.
Criticized for its unrelenting violence and grim narrative.
Seen as a dark, character-driven exploration of doomed romance and crime.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the strong acting and the film's intense emotional core, though many found the violence and overall bleakness difficult to watch.
Fun Fact
The distinctive visual style of 'Blue Crow,' particularly its use of muted colors and stark cinematography, was heavily influenced by German Expressionist cinema of the 1920s.
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