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Lunes, Setyembre 2, 2013

The Smurfs 2 in 3D

The real thing is, I didn’t watch the first smurfs movie. Last August 8 2013, it’s my birthday. I’m cryin’ all day because of some problems and then I called my bestfriend to tell him my problems and then he asked me to go with him in SM San Lazaro so that I can be happy for that day. He said that he will treat me and we will watch movie. And when we came there’s a long line of people, then we went there and see what’s that. They are buying tickets for Percy Jackson which we are planning to watch but then since the line is very long, we went to other cinemas, and we stopped there, The Smurfs in 3D, we have not yet tried using eye glasses or watching 3D, it’s really funny. So we finally bought our ticket, we asked the cashier if how many is watching then she said there is 9 people inside. Oh no! But we said it’s okay. And then I just realized it’s for kids.  

This movie is really for kids and those people who love the smurfs TV show.  But some of my friends told me that it improved than the original one.  But the real thing, it is the worst movie I’ve ever watched. It’s so boring really for kids. I can’t say anything.  I never expect Avatar-like or Pixar like CGI from any movie, but these are terrible for a live action animated film! The story is wise but this is just a passable movie that single-digit-aged viewers can enjoy. Shameless product placement,Strained plot contrivances, toothless humor are filled in this overstuffed plot. I don’t know, I’m not being too harsh but it is really what I think of the movie. But I want to say that the characters are cute, those blue skinned smurfs are adorable. Good voice and the human characters give their good acting pretending that smurfs are acting with them. The jokes or comedy scenes are not funny, really not even the children inside the cinema, there's no sense of humor. 


Look! How adorable Smurphette is, it's Katty Perry's voice. Gargamel is back, he's a good actor. 

All said and done however, while there is nothing disagreeable about this movie, there's nothing very remarkable about it either.

Un Chien Andalou (short film)






Un Chien Andalou is a short film that we watched last Wednesday. I and my classmates are very focused on watching the film because from the start it was really interesting and we are aiming to understand what the movie has something to tell. But until the movie reached its end, no one understand the film.

A short film that you can't understand what it is trying to show or to convey to the audiences. It took me long before I understand some scenarios in the film. I was shocked, and felt that I don't want to watch the film anymore because of the beginning of the story, the eyes were cut. That's filty, it's a film that you don't want to continue. But as the film goes by, the story do not revolves around it. There's no  sequence in the story. Maybe because it doesn't have dialogue, a silent film that the audiences can't really understand. But I think the film is about desperate, passionate and even appeal to murder. There is also a sexual violence in a way that a man is holding the boobs of the girl which he imagine that the girl is nude.




They mostly used sexual symbolism which things represent male  phalllus and the moon there represents virginity. The cutting of the eye is the girl's dream it symbolizes evil which is looking at another person lustfully or comitting adulltery like what the man is doing to the girl, he's holding her boobs then imagining that she don't have clothes which can be classified as adultery. And the box which contains a hand, we can see that in the middle section but also in the end, it was shown. Thhe director is trying to give symbols so that the audiences will think of a deeper meaning. They show symbolism many times with the same,, but they didn't show the meaning again and again where the viewers  were really trying hard to find  the message of the film.

But even  I didn't understand the whole film, only few stories I  got but still for me it's a good film because it challenges  you to think  deeper and give your own understanding from the start up to the end because you will be more focused and will  surely enjoy this kind of film.

TRAINSPOTTING



Trainspotting is a film about drug addiction. And the story revolves around it. At the beginning of the story, a man dive into Scotland’s dirty bathroom and the viewers are exposed to the mysterious world of the drug users.
            This film reflects the works of the society but a film about joy in conniving and surviving, in connecting with the audiences with its own effective style. Trainspotting focused on the main character’s drug addiction, its causes and effects and even sex and violence. It is bout characters who are tossing away their lives by using drugs. They are broken, unemployed and they fill the void in any way that they can  do, by stealing, shotting the dogs, watching the porn videos, having sex and even killing the heroin. For me, it’s a film that people would not want to watch because of the theme. But this film really shows the real happenings in our society. It shows the life of a person under the influence of drugs.
            Trainspotting is a film combined with a humorous and yet, the reality. It’s really hard to imagine a movie about drugs, a black comedy but very engaging to the audience because the story is presented lightly. The script is delivered in an intelligent way but a funny one. It shows the reflection of the real deal between the consequences from taking drugs and the pleasure it gives the people. I think this film is good because I can feel the feelings of the characters. In camera angles, I can remember when the camera is following Renton’s hands while injecting the drugs in his veins, it makes me feel the pain and also afraid but yet excited of what will happen next or what would he feel. I can also remember the dolly shot, when they were running in their town and the camera tracks them down, it makes me feel the same, I want to ran fast with a fast heart beat pounding.


            For me, the best part of the film is the end, I think other people will also agree to me. When Renton is walking toward the camera with a happy face, I also felt the happiness because of his willingness to change and to have a new life. I think it shows that he now overcome the drug addiction and can be considered as a success. It also informed us that he chose life.

            Trainspotting achieved to engage the people. It also helps the people to understand what drugs might bring in their lives. And I’m looking forward that all of the people will choose what Renton chose, a life!

The New Hollywood and Independent Film making

The new hollywood directors were revamping American Films but then a young generation of film directors from Hong Kong came and revised the traditional genres and other creative methods in the film industry. Though it is not really unified movement but still it influenced the cinematic style and storytelling of the world of filmmaking in the 20th century. During the silent era, Shaw Brothers is the most powerful studio and owned theaters throughout East Asia. 

Most of the protagonists in this time are lack of goal oriented. And they have the common setting like drinking in the cafe, it's like you already kknow what you expect in the story. This is called the New Wave film, but it end easily. Some of the New Wave director's shot are cheap and quick than what the reigning directors did. They also lack in their financial needs but still the young directors helped each other to reduced the financial risks on some companies but the French industry helped the New Wave through ditribution, exhibition and eventually production. 

The problems arosed. Expensive studio projects failed miserably, some television stopped bidding for pictures which pay high prices. But the producers fought back. They produced counter culture films aimed at young people. The most popular and influential were Dennis Hopper's low budget Easy Rider (1969) and Robert Altman's MASH (1970)



Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Francis Coppola and other directors were known as movie brats. Most of them had gone to film schools. All of them have the knowledge on doing  very good movie. Even those who did not attend the film schools are admirers of the Hollywood Clasical tradition.

French Impressionism and Surrealism

During the silent era, most of the films are silent, it means without dialogue. But the French created two things for changing the Classic Hollywood Style. These are Impressionism and Surrealism. For better understanding, Impressionism is a practice in the film industry where it express or develop one's subjective response to an actual experience which give a very good style within the film industry but Surrealism give largely impact outside the film industry. 


An Impressionist's Film









Because of the World War I, the French Film industry started to fall, many film studios were used for wartime and the production films were abrupt but the French film industry never gave up by that time, they regained their audiences and viewers by acting like the Hollywood style and production. Some directors that are mentioned in the article believe that a cinema is an art that can be compared to music, paintings and even poetry. But a cinema should should stand up for itself. 

A film can be considered as Impressionist if the presence of these characteristics are there, the psychological narrative, subjective camera work, and the editing. It is also called as Impressionist because of its interest in narration that concerns to character's psychological depth and consciousness. It does not fall on physical behavior but more of internal or inner actions. It focus on depicting the character's dreams, flashbacks, memories and other mental states.

According to David Bordwell, Impressionist films used irises, masks and superimpositions that function as traces of characters’ thoughts and feelings. The subjectivity of camera work was present to characters’ perceptual experience. With coordination of its editing the film became more impressionist style and show more a psychological narrative as the film edited with rhythm. This was also the time when technological innovation was developed of new means of frame mobility.

On my own understanding of what Surrealism is, I think it focus on how they will confused and give a shocking effects to their audiences. They are anti- narrative and it attacked casuality itself. In my observation, I think it is a non continuity story, it's hard for me to understand the sequence of the film. 

The Impressionism and Surrealism may be a little bit confusing but still they marked on the film industry which helps the industry to be more productive and these movements will still remain in the life of every people who knew and watched an Impressionist and Surrealist Films.

A Surrealist's Film

Linggo, Setyembre 1, 2013

Adarna by Dulaang UP



          Adarna is a well known Filipino tale that gives a high impact to the Filipinos. And it can also be considered as one of the most loved  tales in the Philippines. The Dulaang UP, as they are now at their 38th season, they perform Adarna. They show the life of Don Juan, the youngest of the three princes in the story. They take  their journey to find the mystical bird called Ibong Adarna to cure their father who is sick who  is the king of Berbanya. Don Juan faced so many challenges like he encounters with sage men and beautiful princesses and stuggles that would test his courage and mettle.
     UP Diliman’s Adarna is somehow pragmatic and unique in a sense that they used shadow play or puppetry. They perform with a story telling device like the figures that is being projected in the crafts paper. The set design is simple but it is amazing in a way that they used craft papers and bamboos to show the magical creatures in the play.
         I also like the interpretation of the Ibong Adarna, they used 7 beautiful actresses as well as those who can sing with their different colors to represent the 7 colors of the Ibong Adarna. They also used multiple actors, Don Juan is represented by 3 actors maybe it’s for the purpose of more fluid performance. Even they used different actors in one character, the play still move forward smoothly. Their costumes are almost the same, they wear black shirt and black pants but the others like the Ibong Adarna, they also wear some colorful clothes for the representation of the mystical bird. The script of the play is also good because they came up with the words that the audiences can understand easily and can relate too. And there is also some comedy that the audiences can involve their emotions and can understand what the play needs to portray.
            The actors performed well and even there are some flaws, they can still continue the show and go back to what’s happening in the story. The deliverance of the message didn’t fail and they achieved the goal they want, to engage the people in the play and to feel what they feel which is very important for the theater plays.
But I believe that even their play is a very successful one, there are still things to work on. They only lack on the more colorful costumes but all in all it’s good. It’s worth to watch and very entertaining. 

German Expressionism (1919- 1926)

As I read the German Expressionism from the book of Film Art and Film History, I think German Expressionism is a film of the world of light and shadow. At the start of the World War 1, German's film industry is not that good. Most of their theaters are full of American, French, Italian and Danish Films. German films are quite have a little showing. German film industry focused on three genres. The internationally popular adventure serial, featuring spy rings, clever detectives, or exotic settings. They also concentrated on sex exploitation cycle which topics are about homosexuality and even prostitution. By this time, the last type of film is financially successful. And I think because of the film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari(1920), the German film rise up again and created a sensation in Berlin and then in United States, France and other countries. German Expressionist films are more of a storyline matched the visuals in terms of darkness and disillusionment. It usually shows a mood and featuring a charactersfrom a corrupt underworld crime. It can also be describe like the Film Noir like the used of words and the genre. Knowing that Expressionism is the movement in the fine arts that emphasized the expression of one’s inner self and their angst rather than solely being realistic and fanboyish about the world and life. At this point the Caligari film shows the Expressionist stylization functions to convey the distorted viewpoint of madman.

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

But when the Expressionism became an accepted style, still the filmmakers didn't motivate Expressionist style as the narrative point of view of mad characters. Instead, Expressionism functioned to create stylized situations for fantasy and horror stories.