While there were some discrepancies in the final battle the director, Stanley Kubrick, did a good job at keeping it as accurate as…
Analyze the methods used to make the opening battle sequence of Saving Private Ryan' both shocking and realistic, and say how effective you find it as an introduction to the film…
A good movie starts with the setting; in a horror movie the setting is key. In Psycho the setting is a small motel right off the highway. Behind the motel is a big, old, eerie house that Norman Bates and his mother live in. One of the main characters, Marion Crane is a young woman who is working for her boss, who sells houses. When Marion goes into work she does not feel well, and asks her boss if she can go home early. He says yes but asks her to do one thing before she leaves. Her boss makes a sale on a home and is paid, up front, forty thousand dollars in cash. He asks Marion to take the money to the bank before she goes home, but the money never makes it to the bank and Marion never makes it home. Marion plans to take the money and leave town to go to California to start a new life with her boyfriend Sam Loomis, who knows nothing about her leaving town or stealing the money. Marion packs her things and the money and sets off for California. On her way out of town she runs into her boss as he walks across the street and she is stopped in her car at a red light. As she is on her way to Fairvale, California she stops on the side of the road to sleep when she is awoken by a police officer, who is very suspicious of her actions, but lets her go on her way because she has done nothing wrong. Marion stops at a car dealership on her way and decides that it is smart to buy a new car…
First of all, it is a thriller and action film. The non-stop martial arts action compiled with the conflict between the characters will keep the audience entertained and engaged. Secondly, the central plot of the relationship between the Bride and Bill, and the question of what became of their baby, will hook the audience in from the beginning and keep them hooked until the very end. The questions surrounding their relationship and the Bride’s history with his group of assassins become central right at the beginning of the film and the mystery is not completely solved until the end of the film, keeping the audience guessing the entire…
In this film Robert Rodriguez decided to pay tribute to B-movies of the 70 's and 80 's (the unsteady zooms, the clumsy edits, the continuity errors between shots), this is very apparent in the genre of the movie, exploitation films include excessive violence, gore, nudity and way too many corny lines. Art Direction wise the film also follows a 70’s 80’s kind of vibe, the cast also reminds us of that era. Costume design is amazing, all characters have a distinct very cartoony costume to them, the cheesiness doesn’t end here, the amount of weapons cannot be accounted for other than all the uzi’s minigun’s etc. etc. our main character can turn any household object, gardening tool or surgical instrument into a weapon of mass destruction! Special Effects are ABSURD (in the good way) what really stuck in my head is when our main Hero guts someone takes his intestines and jumps out a window using them as a rope! The Blood spurts and body parts cut off or crushed aren’t few either. Sound Effects have their parts of cheese; the most memorable one to me was when Torrez (played by Steven Seagal) pulls out his Samurai Sword (the effect is actually from the 1974 movie Six Million Dollar Man). Machete is a film that embodies all of the facets a 1970s blaxploitation film would have, but with the Hispanic culture. This is Mexploitation, with a resonant grindhouse feeling, complete with film reel scratches and fake political ads. But the violence and action in this is so extraordinary and unapologetically gruesome, with the extremity of it all not being taken seriously at all. The things they do in this film, guaranteed you haven 't seen most of them ever done before. Corkscrews, high-heels, weed-whackers, and, of course, machetes, are only a very small listing of all the tools and weapons used to dispatch characters in Machete. It 's over the top, absolutely ridiculous scenes that pop up every five minutes and make for a joyous film experience. There are too many…
Above all else, the cinematography is the driving force behind this adaptation. Shakespeare’s plays are often blank slates, open to interpretation and direction. This interpretation happens to be absolutely gorgeous. It's dirty, bleak, gray, and melancholy. Fassbender and Cotillard are good enough to entertain even in an endless barrage of close ups. The most beautifully shot sequence of the year occurs at the end of the film when Macduff and Macbeth fight in the fire and ash of a burning…
Although the film is brilliantly done, with mountains of interviews from Andrew’s close friends and family, I personally liked how Kurt's faced paced movements and short shots in the film as I felt I was never getting bored as there was so much information and story to be told.…
Watching the film, what really stood out to me was the way the film shot-…
I feel the editing in the film was superbly done through the use of the many different camera angles, lighting, music, and sound effects. The way that each shot was incorporated into the sequences that comprised the motion picture was very well put together and provide the film viewer a very unique look into the life of Michael Oher. Some editing techniques that are very widely used throughout the film are the use of continuity editing, Cross Cutting, Cutaway, and a…
It’s got a wonderful amount of skin to gawk at and some gore to take in, but the acting, story and physically painful attempts at humour really make you want to throw this flick in the bin and go make some actual flapjacks instead - hold the blood.…
I do not really find myself watching older movies, especially those in black and white. After seeing this film my whole perspective has changed. I feel as if the movies then where at the top of their game. Anymore is hard for one to make a really compelling story that has not repeated from someone else’s work. It is that or they just make a sequel. “Witness of the Prosecution,” is beautifully written and I would love to see how one would bring life to a stage with this story. Not to mention the devilish plot twist at the end, and I thought I had a good standing on who had killed Mrs.…
According to Mike Crisp, editing “comes in a category some where between nrain surgery at one extreme and tiling the bathroom at the other”.(Orpen 2003, 16) French director claude Chabrol compared editing similarly, to doing the washing up: “Script writing is like cooking. Shooting, the part I enjoy the most, is like eating. Editing therefore is, well, the wasing up.” (Orpen 2003, 16) The following essay will analyze mise- en- scene,editing and sound from the Wes Anderson film, The Royal Tennenbaums (2001). The scene is about three minutes long, it comes across the audience two-thirds of the way into the movie. It marks the turning point of the movie as Richie’s suicide connected the family once again, despite Royal’s previous attempts.…
First of all, it is evident that the very detailed description cannot translate to cinematic form. To replicate this, the suspense is portrayed through the faces of the young actors who are, in my view, simply not talented enough to be able to properly bring out our emotions with the poorly performed dialog.…
The cinematography in this film does a nice job of complementing the plot. Right away the audience is introduced to, what appears to be, some pretty rough neighborhoods in the Los Angeles area. The audience is basically riding along with Haller as he conducts business in the…
I am studying scene 1 which is the opening sequence. The star, Wesley Snipes plays the protagonist Blade. He is a successful actor making two sequels to this film and other films like Demolition Man so the audience already knows the typical role that he plays in certain films which gives the audience an understanding of what the film might be about. It can also give the audience an insight into the type of character this is. Snipes characters are strong, powerful and fight for justice.…