opening shot of Anthony Mann's The Naked Spur.
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On 5/20/10 3:33 AM, Thoithoi O'Cottage wrote:
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> Hi everyone
> I am
> working on the aesthetic beauty of the back. Sometimes there is more aesthe=
> tic
> beauty in showing the back rather than the front as in one scene towards th=
> e
> end of We Were Soldiers in which Mel Gibson sobs on seeing the dead bodies =
> of
> both friends' and foes' being gathered at the end of the war. Please let me
> know if anyone could help me find any movies with such shots of/from the ba=
> ck
> when if they were taken from the front it would not have been as aesthetica=
> lly
> striking.
> Thanks.
> Thoithoi O'Cottage
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