The African Queen (1951)
John Huston's "The African Queen"
By 1951, John Huston had racked up success in Hollywood with films like "The Maltese Falcon," "The Treasures of the Sierra Madre," and "The Asphalt Jungle." Because of this, he was given the liberty to use the technicolor technology only afforded to the most trusted of filmmakers. With this technicolor technology, Huston made "The African Queen," which centers on two people attempting to traverse the rivers of East Africa in order to escape the Germans during the first World War.
The film itself is a technical mastery, as the technicolor images are so crisp and astonishing that it renders the visual spectacle of the film worthy of viewing. This was the most impressive element to me. However, the film is mostly an adventure romance of which the sole concern is entertainment. There wasn't really anything to grab on to for me in this film, albeit I recognize the visual mastery at play.
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