Close up by, Kiariostami is practically a half documentary, and the other half was actually legitimately a movie. During this film, the concept of this film being portrayed in this way, was something that I was not personally a fan of. Ok so, during the film a guy is impersonating famous Iranian movie director MohsenContinue reading “Close Up Review”
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The Crimes of Padre Amaro Review
The Crimes of Padre “Father” Amaro, by Carlos Carrrera starts with the male lead as an idealist, showing kindness to a fellow bus passenger whose money is stolen during a holdup, but when he arrives at the parish, he quickly caves in to the established order of the church. Throughout the film, there is severalContinue reading “The Crimes of Padre Amaro Review”
In the Mood For Love Review
In the mood for love, by Wong Kar-wai was one of the films that defentiley was drama filmed and is primarily a love story with two people having an affair, but are pressured to not basically being together. The female lead, looks at some scenes practically stunning and the way Wrong Kar-wai created scenes toContinue reading “In the Mood For Love Review”
Milky Way Review
Milky Way by, La Voie Lactée is an intriguing film involved with the spanish culture life. With this film being in the same category as my culture, it was something that I was incredibly interested in. The way how the director mixed this movie with the biblical stories and historical events. The most interesting partContinue reading “Milky Way Review”
Pather Panchali Review
With Bollywood and Indian movies in general not personally really bringing formality upon my arsenal. Being employed at a Movie Theatre for almost around 3 years informed me with how popular and how entertaining these films really are. Pather Panchali, Satyajit Ray was a film that I had to look both sides on. The positiveContinue reading “Pather Panchali Review”
Seven Samurai Review
Seven Samurai by Kurosawa, is rather an action packed film that sustains a small farming village bombarded by marauding attackers, hires 7 professional Samurai to rid of the dangerous enacted attackers. The movie being 3 and a half hours did make it feel awful dragging, but the cinematography in this film was awfully excellent. Personally,Continue reading “Seven Samurai Review”
Bicycle Thieves Review
Bicycle Thieves by Vittorio De Sica,Post-war and post-fascist, this minimalistic story arguably presents some of the best interpretations of humanistic values in both classic and modern cinema. A poor man relies on his bicycle to do his job, but it is stolen, leading to much frustration and anger. Being a foreign film it is, theContinue reading “Bicycle Thieves Review”
Metropolis Movie Review
“Metropolis” by Fritz Lang, an all time classic which induces creative imagery and a dehumanizing montage of robotics. This film also depicts several mainstream ideas and is reflected and created with no sound. Silent films have always been overacted and very cheesy to look at, but it’s amazing to me to see how excellent theContinue reading “Metropolis Movie Review”
Man With The Movie Camera Review
Man With The Movie Camera, by Dziga Vertov’ gives a startlingly modern viewpoint in a form of soviet cinema,this film utilizes an eye popping style of rapid editing and incorporates unique styles of other cinematic effects to create a work of stressful power and energy. Film pioneer Dziga Vertov uses all the cinematic techniques suchContinue reading “Man With The Movie Camera Review”
400 Blows Review
François Truffaut’s “The 400 Blows” is evidently listed and quite personally viewed as one of the greatest films in all of foreign cinema/French. As an important film and subsequently proved to be immensely influential in the context of the French New Wave, it personally awed, amazement, and intrigued me to watch this film. Although severalContinue reading “400 Blows Review”