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ALPHAVILLE

                                     April 16,     1999
                               Rev:  September 23, 2004 

When I was a kid in New York,
The local TV stations still
used old movies as cheap
programming for the off-prime
hours.                
                
Most likely they got access                                         
to a bunch of movies as a                                           
batch, and then had to              The video/cable markets seem               
figure out what they wanted         to have killed this business...           
to do with them.                    No reason to just dump old movies          
                                    like this when some other income 
   Somehow one of the local         is still a possibility.                    
   stations had got a hold                                                     
   of Jean Luc Goddard's               For whatever the                        
   1965 movie "Alphaville".            reason, broadcast                       
                                       television got        And they began to 
      They decided that this           really bad in the     totally trash the 
      was a Science Fiction            80s: late night       movies they did 
      movie, and therefore             slots were filled     show with 
      they programmed it to            with 70s re-runs.     commericals. 
      appear on Saturday                                        
      mornings, opposite the                                 E.g in the     
      network cartoons.                                      musical "Guys    
                                                             and Dolls", ABC 
         I saw this movie                                    stuck some        
         a number of times                                   commercials in   
         as a kid, and                                       the middle of  
         puzzled over it's                                   Brando's "Luck 
         strangeness -- no                                   be a Lady".      
         one who actually                                    
         *watched* this                                                     
         movie would think   
         it was ideal         
         Saturday morning     
         fare --             
                             
                
                                   
                           One of the really striking 
                           scenes: near the end the 
                           man and woman are escaping 
     Murky, noir,          the city, and they're 
     existential           shown just driving a car       (I thought the 
     dystopian...          down a highway at night,       central computer 
                           though the dialog seems to     with flashing neon 
                           indicate that they're          lights on the front 
                           flying away in a spaceship.    was stupid and 
                                                          cheesy back then, 
                           The woman says something       though now I think 
                           like "The stars are            I was missing the 
                           beautiful tonight", but        point.) 
                           you can't see anything 
                           but the glare of the 
                           streetlights. 
 

                               If only more      
                               science fiction   
                               films took this               
                               attitude toward        "La Jette"?
          Since then,          special effects...                    
          "Alphaville"                                                
          has assumed                                               
          iconic status                  Alphaville is an attack      
          in my mind.                    on the syndrome of     
                                         Science Fiction films  
                                         full of flash and color
     Incompetence is                     but devoid of ideas. 
     a selling point.                                                        
                                                                             
     Competent salesmen                            If there's a problem       
     always pander to                              with this movie, it's      
     precisely what you      Or what               that the ideas             
     want, they leave no     everyone              themselves are perhaps     
     cracks for any thing    agrees                not really all that        
     in the delivery         you're                strong; the notion of      
     system for anything     supposed              a dystopian city ruled     
     really new and          to want.              by an all powerful         
     unusual to slip                               computer just doesn't      
     through...                                    seem that heavy, not       
                                                   even taken as some         
     So you have no hope                           sort of symbolic allegory.  
     of getting what you                                                
     really need.                                     I guess in 1965   
                                                      there was still   
                                                      the fear that     
                                                      IBM mainframes    
                                                      were going to     
                                                      conquer the earth.


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