
and then a bit later in CALIGULA (which isn't, tbh, a good reflection of Gielgud's talent). In PROVIDENCE, he savors every elliptical crypticism as if it was Shakespearean gold and truly earns his rep. And Bogarde effortlessly delivers a parade of eloquent, caustic, heartfelt, and always compelling Oscar nom-reel clip contenders, unknowing or indifferent to the fact he's acting in a bizarre French artfilm that most US and British Academy voters will never bother to watch. Class act.
Quote from: M.10rda on May 25, 2026, 11:14:28 AMDoctor, I recall from my youth that when Gance's NAPOLEON was discussed, it was referred to as being much longer than 560 minutes - like somewhere in the 17-25 hour range. Was there once a version that was that long, but the majority of it has been lost? Or (as you suggest in your review) did Gance intend that length but he just never managed to produce the balance?