Thursday, March 27, 2008
The Break-up (actually)
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Pan's Labyrinth: A fairy tell of life
The second thing that immediately caught my attention in this film was that yes this was a fairy tale alright, but it was not a fairy tale for children, not at all. For example one of the first scenes of the movie involves the captain of the army taking a beer bottle and literary smashing an innocent mans face in, blood and all. I knew right there and then that this was no disney movie. This brings up the question...What are adults going to get out of this type of movie? I mean a fairy tale for adults, who would want to watch that. This is what made this film so good in my opinion. I think the direction the director was going for was to give us an easier way to view the story of fascism, and how terrible it is. But instead of doing it from a confusing real life story, he simply turned it into a fairy tell and worked its way in with the story.
I tried to compare other films the director had with this one but none really seemed to be as in depth and detailed as this. Yes he had some other hits like Blade 2 and Mimic, which in my mind are not phenomenal movies. This movie was. It's one of those movies you know took so much time and effort to put together, that the director wanted it so bad he didn't sleep, and my hat goes off to him I think he did a great job. The only thing I question about his dedication is why make such a good movie and end it so abruptly? It was put together amazingly but I still think the ending could have been stretched a little more.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Final Scene: The Explanation
As I break down the final scene I realize a number of things that caught my eye. The first is that like any other western, the main character never flinches, showing signs of bravery like a traditional western hero would. The second is the luck of Munny throughout the scene, now I know in your classic western the main character usually always wins, but I believe he was able to kill 6 or 7 men before one of them kills him. Although unrealistic something about the scene made me think more of Munny, perhaps its the David vs Galioth type of battle but it sure was good. And finally the final quote from Munny.
"Deserves got nothin to do with it". This quote made the movie in a lot of peoples mind. Wow is that powerful. It pretty much sums up the entire thought process of Munny before he kills a man. Whether its right or wrong, your now able to realize how he able to do the things he do and be okay with it, something niether the schofield kid or ned could do.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
The Godfather (1 and 2)
The Godfather directed by Francis Ford Coppola starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino was one of the most brilliant stories I have ever witnessed on screen. I want to first state that this review is coming from someone who has yes, never seen the Godfather before. Im embarrased that it took me 18 years of my life to finally see it.
The whole story revolves around the main conflict. A rich italian family named the coroloegns. This is not your everyday italian family, they are powerful, wise, and bad. The family has issues with the other family buissnesses and people that want to destroy them for their power. What the first movie did so well is gives you the inside look from a very real life family warfare, but only from one side of the story. It uses the strategdy of cardstacking so well that even though you know what the family is doing is wrong you still feel a sense of closeness to them, so much that you actually feel sympathy for them.
The main characters of the movie are Don coroloegn, the Godfather himself, and his son Micheal coroloegn. These two characters give off a certain bond that makes you think about the true value of family more than any movie out there. You see, the reason Don coroloegn calls himself the Godfather is because he is so powerful people come to him to ask favors, illegal favors that is. Something like this man beat my daughter and was not punished, so I need you to do it for me, and he would send someone to do it. In order to be helped by the godfather you need to be considered family and call him the godfather. Is there a better plot than that?
The setting and themes of the movie are also a great addition. It goes back in fourth between different states and even countries. A lot of it takes place in Nevada where the family lives and also in Sicilia, Italy. The movie does such a great job of switching back and fourth between to completly different settings that you almost forget that your in different places.
The Last thing I want to talk about is the the transition from the first movie to the second. Im usually not a fine of sequels but this was something else. After an amazing plot in the first movie it hits you with an ending that you swore wouldnt happen in the begining the story just gets better. Now I know there s a great reason why these movies won back to back oscars for best picture of the year. The first movie has the amazing plot and story, while the second explains a lot of the things you missed in the first and where everything came from. These movies are movies that should be watched by everyone at some point in time, they show the great respect people have for there family and is just a story that can't be igonred. I cant wait to see the third!
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