1267 Sorcerer

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hearthesilence
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Re: 1267 Sorcerer

#51 Post by hearthesilence »

I wish I posted about this after I saw it at Metrograph almost ten years ago. There were probably a lot of specifics I could discuss in detail (they certainly came to mind at the time), but it's been too long. I went with two people who were fans and excited to see it, but it was a disappointment for me. Not without merit, but it felt too strained, and I vaguely recall some choices sabotaging the suspense for what were key setpieces in the original Clouzot film.
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FrauBlucher
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Re: 1267 Sorcerer

#52 Post by FrauBlucher »

It's been a minute since seeing The Wages of Fear so I looked at the running time. It's over a half hour longer than Sorcerer which surprised me. The journey sequence must be longer in The Wages of Fear. I now wished I had seen the new restoration screened last year at the FF. I'm going to have to revisit it
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domino harvey
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Re: 1267 Sorcerer

#53 Post by domino harvey »

Isn’t there like a good hour of material before they even hit the road in the Clouzot?
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Re: 1267 Sorcerer

#54 Post by beamish14 »

domino harvey wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 10:44 pm Isn’t there like a good hour of material before they even hit the road in the Clouzot?
They indeed talk in cafes and have multiple discussions regarding the oil company. I love the global scope of Sorcerer
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Re: 1267 Sorcerer

#55 Post by FrauBlucher »

Yeah, there is. And you get more of the oil companies duplicity in TWOF. If I remember correctly. Which was somewhat neglected in Sorcerer
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