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BookPrices.net - The Red Balloon

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Manufacturer: Homevision Starring: Pascal Lamorisse, Georges Sellier, Vladimir Popov (II), Paul Perey, René Marion Directed By: Albert Lamorisse
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786303968650 Format: Color ISBN: 6303968651 Label: Homevision Manufacturer: Homevision Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Homevision Release Date: 1996-02-20 Running Time: 34 Studio: Homevision Theatrical Release Date: 1957-03-11
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Customer Rating:      Summary: classically simple and beautiful Comment: Simple premise, beautiful camerawork. The kind of story that contains a universe within itself. This film shares space on my mental shelf with "Le Petit Prince" for the purity of vision and innocence it embodies.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This is a must have DVD Comment: The Red Balloon (Released by Janus Films, in association with the Criterion Collection)
The Red Balloon is a delightful movie for adults as well as kids. We were pleased to see it released on DVD, since prior to that release, we had to borrow the movie on 16MM film from the local library and show it at home on our 16MM sound motion picture projector. This is a must have DVD for families.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Comment: I was amazed with the Quality and Care that went into this Movie and its restoration.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Perfection Comment: I think this move is just perfection. I love the story line, the music and especially the scenery of 1950s Paris.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Charming Comment: "The Red Balloon" is probably the most charming short film ever made. That's not easy to say, of course. But the simple storyline, understated acting, and pathos of "Red Balloon" make it a delight to watch in a way that few films are.
The story concerns a young boy who gets a large red balloon, which has a mind of its own. The balloon follows its new owner around Paris, and will stay when asked to. It even pursues a love interest at one point. Unfortunately, some ruffians want to destroy the balloon, possibly out of jealousy. The balloon is good at evasion, however, and the viewer is kept in suspense. The action culminates in a bittersweet conclusion which I won't reveal here. In just 34 minutes, the viewer actually develops feelings for the balloon and the boy.
Criterion's brand new transfer restores the film to its pristine state; previous releases were very grainy. So buy a copy- you'll be delighted no matter your age!
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One of the most famous short films ever made, The Red Balloon is a childhood fantasy with appeal for viewers of every age. It is the story of Pascal, a lonely French boy who befriends a wondrous red balloon which follows him everywhere--to school and church--and even hovers outside his window when he is in his room. Filmed entirely in the picturesque back streets and narrow alleys of Old Montmartre, the film has been acclaimed through the world as an immortal masterpiece of lyrical poetry. The Red Balloon is both a beguiling fantasy and a touching allegory on the magic powers of love and friendship.
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