Friday, December 31, 2010
As I am thinking back on film class I realize how most of the films have focused on the human experience and how it is mostly out of our control. The films show us how everything is beyond our control and while we think we can outsmart life and death and create out own destiny, we in fact are mistaken and in the end everything will come out as it was meant to be. I have also gained a new appreciation for all different genres of film,I know that without the class I would not have seen the films we saw. Im glad I got to see them and understand their meaning and through that appreciate the types of films I would not watch. I am also interested to see what will the be final films that we will see for the remainder of the term.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
It snowed !
So todays blizzard reminded me of the movie we just watched, The Simple Plan. The psychological triller, played with the idea of how our conscious is the main thing that will lead us to doom, in the situation presented in the film. It was scary to see how a person who may seem completely normal and incapable of doing anything bad was able to kill 6 people without a blink of an eye such as the main character of the film was able to do. Overall it was an ok film, just as you said, while it did not match up to the other films we've watched in class in terms of cinematography, it was still enjoyable to watch and analyze. It was in a sense frustrating to see someone throw everything away for money, which in the end showed itself not to be anything more but mer paper. The film put that into good perspective, how we all put such emphasis on this material thing that we are ready to give up everything we have for it, yet in the end the things we give up are so much more valuable then money.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Memento
One of the greatest realizations that came out of this film is that memories are flawed. If we think about it our memories are just thousands of fragments and ever time we try to recollect a memory were just putting those fragments together. Ever time they are a little different and a certain piece is changed from what it really was to what we remembered it as. We start to remember what we want to remember and not what actually happened. But then again our memories are our greatest treasures, they are what allows us to piece puzzles of our lives together and to learn from the past.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Dark City
We have just started the film Dark City in class. I am incredibly impressed with the cinematography of the film, the first thing I thought of when the film started is how much the cinematography reminds me of Watchmen. The scenes are so intensely filmed where everything has some kind of meaning. The setting is so cynical and dark and the plot line is so intriguing. Yet certain parts of the film are so disturbing, such as when they show the men being hung or when his head gets chopped off. I also really liked how they contrasted how the man is a killer yet he stops to save a goldfish. Could that say something about humanity? That were not purely good or bad but that in the best of people there could be a bad trait and in the worst of people the best one.
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