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 Matewan  

Matewan
Jace Alexander, Tom Carlin

Evergreen Ent, 1997

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Compelling Tale of the Working Man's Struggle to Triumph

Five stars is a meager rating for this honest and compelling film. Matewan is a cinematic triumph, unparalleled in many catagories. If you want a true portrait of the harrowing struggle of the working man to overcome adversity, this film gives you incomparable insight. Whne you have lived through labor struggles it carries even more weight. MUST SEE FILM. Matewan should be required viewing in every US history class in America. Top Ten film of all time. I also recommend the film "Coal Miners Daughter", the story of Loretta Lynn.


A Spellbinding Movie

This movie is sooooo great! It is a ..must ..see!
I loved the realness of it, you feel their pain and their triumphs. I loved the singing! I wish I could have heard more of the singing. I definitely want to own this movie.


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Bleak mood sets the tone of this coal mine strike story

This 1987 film, written and directed by John Sayles, is based on a real incident from the 1920, when workers from a West Virginia coal mine went on strike. Chris Cooper stars as a labor union organizer who comes to the town which is run the Company that have just brought in a trainload of black men as well as a group of Italian families to do the work of the strikers. James Earl Jones is cast as the leader of the blacks who says out loud that he understands people can't help calling him the "N" word, but no man can ever call him a "scab". Will Oldham is cast as a 14-year old mine worker and sometimes preacher. There are heroes and villains in this film, and Kevin Tighe and Gordon Clapp are the kind of bad guys you love to hate.

The pace is slow as the story unfolds, each actor giving depth to his or her role. The Union is represented as a good and unifying force for the diverse types of people caught up in the drama. The company is represented as bad. Really bad. Not only did they exploit their workers and push people out of their homes, they also did not stop at brutal murder. There were enough personal stories to keep the film interesting although I found some of the speeches a little long and talky. It was all about mood and bleakness and John Sayles sure is a master of setting the mood. Most of the extras in the film lived in the area of Appalachia where it was shot and the close-ups of their faces added to the film's authenticity.

One of the problems was that the transfer of the film to DVD wasn't done well. The sound was muffled and some of the words were indistinct. And the shots set in the forest were so dark that it was hard to tell what was going on. I enjoyed the film although I thought it was too long. Followers of John Sayles work will enjoy it though, as well as those with an interest in union struggle.


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Amazing movie, poor transfer and muddy sound on DVD

This is one of my favourite movies, and my favourite one by John Sayles (all are good though) but the DVD version is pretty nasty. I just got it from Netflix and was very disappointed with the transfer and the sound quality. I'm nothing like a cinemaphile or audiophile but this was pretty bad. The sound is especially muddy and full of hiss, when combined with the thick West Virginia accents of all the actors makes it near impossible to understand some lines. The VHS version is MUCH better, which is pretty sad, analog sound better than digital. There were a few spots where the transfer was glaringly bad, flickering and horizontal black lines in the background. This amazing and underrated movie deserves a much better DVD issue.


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