Show - '''1 -- v t I y Sun-da- u gakt Zrsibunt Tr 11c 1tortilng— — March 31 A 13 04 - 1Poitôt4 'ThOnipe Disney Creations Have Reality When a genius like Walt Disney departs wholly front real ity he creates creatures who are a thousand times' more real than most of the faces bodies end behaviors that one sees in the other million-dolla- r tures IP " - Pinocchio for example is a rich tender absurd bizarre infinitely gifted work of phantasy by the man who has become the leading American moralist who makes films for children which become films for adults because they are the work of a philosopher and remain films for children because they live in that world of innocent imagination where children live This is a prelude to saying that I walked into a shabby little theater the other night4-- a theater that looks as though it were made to house a large-size- d Punch and Judy show— and saw a picture that I cannot WHILE THEY LAST NEW '1940 MODEL Cu Ft ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR GALE $7959 -T- RADE-INS-- Kelvinetor Keivinator like ft I cannot forget it because of its luminous and humane reality and because of a very who has — great actor Balmu a quality that has not been $5950 11111150 Frigidaire seen since Charlie Chaplin at his best The picture is "The Baker's Wife"- - and it is French Incidentally the three best pictures I have seen in the last year are all French Best I mean from the standpoint of HANSEN HOMER Headquarter!' for FRIGIDAIRE ( STATE 426 SO this sound dreary? 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V-ty- ------ i4mt 1 4' 1 Copyright 1110 New York Tribune Inr They -- H'''11 r 4 1 I 41 all oil k 1'111 ''‘ 711 V CENTRALIA III March 10 Four men were killed find four other persona were burned seriously Saturday in the worst oil well explosion !Intl fire in the three years of the current llIInnj boom Seared when a pocket of escriping gas ignited And exploded at the well west of Centralia the deal Are John Smith about 19 yeara old And Dave Ilardin both of Okla : Chariot Hominy Underwood 54 of Drumwrlght and D Red) Bevan of Tulsa Ig'? k till' L:z Oil Well Blast Kills Four '''''‘ - 1I s ' If 4' i '1 ' K - - I ( 'I: is the world of men the film says But it does not say it like this—it Is not an essay it is Thus are men theater They are hungry 'their bellies crave bread and their hearts crave love Whoever can feed their stomachs and their hearts has power Ile is precious he is the true loader and the community in a showdown will support him out of It was some time after I had left the theater that I began to realize that The Baker's Wife" has socialsignificance—as every true word every true gesture every honest look taken at life always has social significance I am told that the lighting Is amateurish This column would give up a lotof expert lighting for a fraction of the honesty simplicity truth and immense talent in this film ! 6 ' 1 - I theater This 1 I 1 111 1111r So she returns home and the bread is baked again and the community returns to backbiting and dissolves into its usual a wrangling components—after love scene between the wife and her husband of such mature tenderness and such as one rarely secs or hears in the I 1 k I I 1rij 1 the baker wants his wife back Ile wants her back even after his 191: 4$: 1 Village Mobilizes To Get her Back So now the village mobilizes to get his wife back And in this nmbilizat ion everyimember of the village has his function The marquis exercises the leadership to which he was born Ile creates a search army and rivalries and hatreds break down as he closes old ciieims into the same ranks The schoolmaster supplies the intelligence for the strategy And the priest who has winked an eye at the marquis' peccadilloes because the church needs a new roof has also his function For it is he who throws the fear of hell and damnation into the shepherd once the wayward lavers are found Pan has disrupted the community and Pan fears the mohilized community and above all that voice' in it which purports to be the voice of God The wayward wife sees that her beautiful lover is full of fears lie is not so strong as she thought— not nearly so strong as The-bak- klt f) strike- one-ma- n is 11i!r:-- i r-:- i 1111 And since his Wife and his work are his life the loss of one wrecks the other' Ills wife and his work are his joint pride and now his pride is broken Because his pride Is broken he cannot bake good bread And because he cannot bake good bread the community Is injured The baker who has never drunk before takes to drink The logic of the schoolrnaster 'and the pious admonitions of the priest have no power to comfort him Ile dismisses them in an outburst of heartbreak which is without a shred of fake pathos Ile goes on a not For every character is porNone trayed in full dimensions is a prop All are human beings and lovable for their humanity If one peasant quarrels with another because the other's three elms shade his garden it is partly for love of his garden that he And if two others complains are not on speaking terms because their grandparents quarreled there is a certain pride of family tradition back of the row Nobody in this film acts out All act of love for his fellows out of plain realistic 4 a happiness But not glamorous and not heroic Nobody in the film Is glamorous and nobody heroic There Ile is no Father is the priest Ile is Damien or Father Duffy a spare ascetic figure but by no means a saint On the contrary he is distinctly a bigot The schoolmaster is a free thinker a skeptic but to tell the truth he is more interested in his own arguments than in anything else He and the spriest cordially dislike each other The marquis— let us be frank—is no aristocrat full of noblesse oblige but a dissipated rather leacherous genAnd the villagers are tleman quarrelsome and petty half of them not on speaking terms-wit-h the other half - o i - long and heartbreakingly Comic' attempt to believe that she has gone to her mother breaks down before incontrovertible evidence Ile wants her back whether the Is good or bad because he loves I I her and she is essential to his Not Heroic Film Is Comment On Human Society But this is not all that the film is about Oh no! The film is a comment on human society and the imaginative expression of a philosophy of life and even of politics And it has that lucid and humane realism which is what makes France worth saving yesterday today and forever The man with the easy wife is the village baker a newcomer His predecessor was a wretched baker whose bread was sour and soggy And from his shiftlessness and lack- of competence the whole village the suffered: the marquis priest the schoolmaster the villagers They all ate bread— the staff of life in a French village—and all lamented the forget new-1131- -80 blasphemy of bad bread But the new baker is a master of his craft He is the perfect And because he workman mows his Job he is essential to the happiness of that village He bakes bread with passion lie is a great lover of his work and because a man is all of a piece he is also a great lover of his love—notwithstanding and fat that he is middle-age- d and not very attractive to her undiscerning eye lie is an artist as all good workmen and all great lovers ire Not Glamorous an adult who is looking for an artistic experience rather than in evening's entertainment "Harvest and "The Grand Illusion" are the other two ' "The Baker's Wife" is let us say a love story It is a story about a great lover lie is not a great lover because he is handsome and glamorous Ile is a great lover because of his capacity to love and for that reason and no other Ile is and often fat and middle-age- d quite absurd Ile is a comic figure as true lovers always are for love make men terribly weak and terribly vulnerable Ile is in love with his wife That in itself is prosaic from the general standpoint And his wife who is pretty rather sultry and half his age is a worthless little creature who runs away with a shep herd a French village version of Pan This is a ridiculous situation The deceived husband Ls an eternally ridiculous figure Everybody in the village thinks that he is ridiculous he knows it himself and the sense of his own indignity is half his tragedy In fact one almost never sees human beings on the screen: People who look and act like human beings or awaken any of those deeper feelings of pity understanding sy mp a t h y pride and tenderness — that catharsis of the spirit—that the work of art can induce By and large all that is corded on the screen is surface—surface emotions surface behavior the power to give those who 'view it that unique and distinguished intellectual experience associated with the word 'art" It is amazing in view of the technical perfection of the screen theater and in view of the millions that are spent sometimes for a single picture bow seldom one enjoys this experience One sees pictures that are clever pictures that are beautiful and amusing and almost always pictures that are technically amazing but one almost never sees a picture that really opens up a new vision of the 'human heart or mind Iv t or emotions or is suggestive to the imagination By Bbrothy Thompson Once In& blue moon one sees a Motion picture which is writ ten produced and acted for adult human beings and ltas f Philösophir'ze's on Reel Life' r‘ 19 ) 14:00192 PHONE WASATCH 300 |