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Sometimes A Great Notion (1970)
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Sometimes A Great Notion (1970)
Xvid 640x272 25.00fps 750Kbps | English MP3 stereo 128Kbps | French, Spanish subs | 01:49:56 | 700 Mb
Drama | Director: Paul Newman | Writers: Ken Kesey (novel), John Gay (screenplay) | Stars: Paul Newman, Henry Fonda and Lee Remick
Xvid 640x272 25.00fps 750Kbps | English MP3 stereo 128Kbps | French, Spanish subs | 01:49:56 | 700 Mb
Drama | Director: Paul Newman | Writers: Ken Kesey (novel), John Gay (screenplay) | Stars: Paul Newman, Henry Fonda and Lee Remick
| “ | Hank Stamper and his father, Henry Stamper own and operate the family business by cutting and shipping logs in Oregon. The town is furious when they continue working despite the town going broke and the other loggers go on strike ordering the Stampers to stop, however Hank continues to push his family on cutting more trees. Hank's wife wishes he would stop and hopes that they can spend more time together. When Hank's half trouble making brother Leland comes to work for them, more trouble starts. | ” |
| “ | The film is based on Ken Kesey's complex novel of a contemporary family of lumberjacks who stubbornly maintain 19th-century frontier values, and whose motto is "Never Give a Inch." The Stamper's patriarch, Henry (Henry Fonda), his son Hank (Newman) and nephew Joe Ben (Richard Jaeckel) alienate the entire community by refusing to participate in a local strike, because they're anti-union and want to honor their contract to deliver lumber… They overcome hostility, sabotage and violence, but succumb to nature… Hank is another of Newman's tough, macho individualist, somewhat like "Hud." He brawls, hunts, drinks beer constantly, has no social conscience, and is coldly sarcastic, especially toward the strikers and his half-brother Lee (Michael Sarrazin), a hippie with pro-union and women's lib ideas… Hank shares his father's professional pride, rigid conservatism and purpose in life: 'To work and eat and sleep and screw and drink—that's all there is." The women play a marginal role, as is customary in male adventure films—they cook, clean and are passive sex objects… Despite the ideological schizophrenia, ill-defined relationships and implausible plot resolutions, the film is surprisingly stirring… | ” |
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