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In reply to the discussion: Hi, DUers. Time for your Friday Afternoon Challenge: “The Connection”! [View all]Tansy_Gold
(18,167 posts)I first saw The Train when it was shown on TV, and there was just something about it that really impressed me. I always wanted to see it again, but never did until a friend happened to pick up a DVD at a yard sale a couple years ago. He lent it to me and I think I watched it three times in two days.
One of the beautiful subtleties of the film was that, because it was black & white, the artworks themselves really didn't play a part. This was about the people and how they felt about the art and what they would do to save it. I suspect that had it been done today and in color, the emotional impact might have been lost by putting the emphasis on the art. (The only thing that could be worse would be to make it all about the special effects.)