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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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ONLY movies which we cover in this subject:
The Virgin Suicides, Sophia Coppola
Lost in Translation, Sophia Coppola
Raging Bull, Martin Scorsese
Taxi Driver, Martin Scorsese
Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino
Kill Bill 1, Quentin Tarantino
Franks Wild Years, Jesse Richards
Dogville, Lars Von Trier
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Do the Right Thing, Spike Lee
Breathless, Jean Luc Godard
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Marie Antionette, Sophia Coppola
Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino
Kill Bill 2, Quentin Tarantino
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Recently, I viewed a movie which is “District 9”. Before I viewed it, I had though this movie would be a science fiction movie like serious type of “Mars Attacks”. Yes, it was a science fiction movie and a serious movie. But it was totally different to “Mars attacks”. It was about a man who was accidently getting changed to an alien. He wanted to return to normal person. But pitiably, the treatment was in aliens’ planet. Also this movie showed his changed body and attitude on aliens during the movie. The alien that went back to their planet had promised to come back 5years later for saving and curing him before left him. He fought to people who intended to kill or investigate aliens and him. The last scene gave me strong impression. The metal rose which the man made and sent to his wife still showed his love for her even though his whole body was changed to an alien. The alien’s promise and his change left possibility of next series. The main actor’s realistic acting made me search his filmography.
The group of aliens in district 9 reminded me of racism and shunned people’s actuality by mainstream in our real world. I think this movie was quite good.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
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My sister‘s keeper happened In Los Angeles, the eleven year old Anna brought into the world by in vitro fertilization helped her older sister Kate had had leukemia. The film is interlaced with the relationship between Kate and Anna, as well as how Kate’s illness affected her siblings’ lives.
Kate’s mother is a person who has never thought to give up Kate, but as the time went on, Kate’s situation is more and more serious so that Kate wanted to give up herself at the end. It seems to me, mother becoming more and more stubborn could not accept the truth without Kate and she has never stood Kate’s position and considered Kate’s feeling. Persisting has become a habit for her, and mother has forgotten letting her go is also another kind of love.
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Monday, March 29, 2010
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Last week I saw this movie. And I thought the movie was stupendous. There may have been some things that didn’t catch the eye of the viewers that have watched the movie but every detail doesn’t need to be precise. It was an amazing experience for some of the movie watchers and I would give anything to watch that movie over and over again.
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I was interesting in it at the first time when I hear this film's name.
And after I saw this film. I think "UP" is one of the best 3d animations in the world.
It is not only for children, but also for everybody. Because it show us some things which we can learn from it.Like catch your dream.Never give up.
And during watching the film, it also showing the love between husband and wife.That is really touch and it remind me something (ToT)
So if you have not seen it yet. Just have a see!
You would not want to miss this great film.
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
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I watched "The Hurt Locker" a few days ago, which just won 6 Oscars (including Best Motion Picture of the Year and Best Achievement in Directing). The story is about a bomb disposal team operating in Iraq.
It is a independent film, that means they don't have a lot of money to spent for the massive visual effect. They used a very different way to demonstrate the war. I like the bomb disposal scenes, they are amazing and full of tension.
The story is not quite attractive but very vivid and cruel. The script is written by a journalist who has spent many years in the real battlefield of Iraq, this is why the film is different, I can see many details of the scenes and dialogues are impossible to create if the writer has never been there.
Overall, I couldn't say it's the best movie of the year for me, but I will still remember it, because it is unique and quite meaningful. It's hard to imagine this kind of movie is directed by Kathryn Bigelow --a female director, and it is even harder to imagine she is James Cameron's ex-wife, she took all the oscars from her ex's "Avatar", how ironic.
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"Fantastic Mr. Fox" is definitely a rare great movie last year. When I started watching it, I thought it is just a animation for children, but then, I found it maybe more suitable for adults.
It is a stop motion animation, you might feel bad the first few minutes, because the screen is not very smooth, but it will soon capture your attention by its own attractiveness. The structure of the movie is quite clear. Just like the original, the story is divided into several sections, and it has very special brand of humor.
This movie tersely portrays the characters' personalities. At first I don't like Mr.Fox, who is the lead of the story, for his blindly adventure. But lately, this character just convinced me and touched me by a simple dialogue: Because I am a wild animal.
The emergence of the wolf is a highlight of the entire movie. Mr.Fox called the wolf over a long distance, in that moment, you would find, there is a wild animal live in everyone's heart.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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Today in the cinema class we watched a small movie BURN-E.
I really love this animation. It looks that BURN-E is full of enthusiasm for its work.
Poor, lonely and happy Burn-E
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Monday, March 22, 2010
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Please write a short review of a movie you saw recently =)
That's all!
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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