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    1. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      "No one understood melodrama like Sirk, or how to sharpen it into the dagger it’s meant to be." - @meganeabbott Own MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION (1954) and more of cinema's most heartrending melodramas now for 50% off at http://criterion.com/sale  🌹⚡️💕pic.twitter.com/DIhtWlOE97

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    2. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      For his first studio picture, filth maestro John Waters took advantage of his biggest budget yet to allow his muse Divine to sink his teeth into a role unlike any he had played before: Baltimore housewife Francine Fishpaw, a heroine worthy of a Douglas Sirk melodrama.pic.twitter.com/dV3BCC3piz

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    3. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      Melodrama casts noirish shadows in this portrait of maternal sacrifice. Recasting James M. Cain’s rich psychological novel as a murder mystery, this bitter cocktail of blind parental love and all-American ambition is both unremittingly hard-boiled and sumptuously emotional.pic.twitter.com/YHBF4IUNyX

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    4. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      Max Ophuls’s final film, LOLA MONTÈS is at once a magnificent romantic melodrama, a meditation on the lurid fascination with celebrity, and a one-of-a-kind movie spectacle. 🌹pic.twitter.com/4w89K1vJ3V

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    5. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      Blending old-fashioned gloss with Madison Avenue grooviness, director Mark Robson’s slick look at the early days of sexual liberation and an entertainment industry coming apart was a giant box-office hit, and has become an unforgettably campy time capsule of the 1960s.pic.twitter.com/BZZsqTEfuK

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    6. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      This heartrending masterpiece by Kenji Mizoguchi offers a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of kabuki theater in the late nineteenth century and provides a critique of the oppression of women and the sacrifices required of them.pic.twitter.com/HX04ri8cye

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    7. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      Rainer Werner Fassbinder paid homage to his cinematic hero Douglas Sirk with this update of that filmmaker’s 1955 ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS, expertly wielding the emotional power of classic Hollywood melodrama to expose the racial tensions underlying contemporary German culture.pic.twitter.com/AohP7YzwlC

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    8. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      Melding melodrama with screwball farce, this black comedy was Almodóvar’s international breakthrough and secured his place at the vanguard of modern Spanish cinema, channeling Hollywood inspiration into his own unique vision.pic.twitter.com/esIPBoIlTW

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    9. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      Experimenting with off-balance compositions, discontinuous editing, & a layered soundtrack, Ghatak devised an intellectually ambitious & emotionally devastating new shape for the melodrama, lamenting the tragedies of Indian history & the inequities of traditional gender roles.pic.twitter.com/7lLO3velgl

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    10. Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      With intense performances and hauntingly powerful scenes and images, David Lynch's BLUE VELVET is an unforgettable vision of innocence lost, and one of the most influential American films of the past few decades.pic.twitter.com/KAsuAwZcMa

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      Criterion Collection‏Verified account @Criterion 25 Feb 2020

      The emotionally charged IN A LONELY PLACE is a brilliant, turbulent mix of suspenseful noir and devastating melodrama. An uncompromising tale of two people desperate to love yet struggling with their demons and each other, this is one of the greatest films of the 1950s.pic.twitter.com/orSPccdchk

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      • Kayleigh (Going WOODLEY MODE) Bob Carl Rees Deborah Shapiro os Rich Whitley i get so emotional, baby nora -Michael-Ⓐ
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        1. Bob‏ @doowop56 25 Feb 2020
          Replying to @Criterion @meganeabbott

          I think it’s Bogart’s best film - pretty decent novel too

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        1. Stu wolf‏ @Stuwolf1 25 Feb 2020
          Replying to @Criterion @meganeabbott

          Different from the Novel, which is worth a read!

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