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I once had a screenwriting professor that said style (all the above) in a film doesn't matter or make a good film..and that the story is the most important thing... ...and I don't intend on taking a class with him again. |
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I bet if you re-watch Rosemary's Baby — this time with the notion that is IS about psychological fear instead of the former*— then you will appreciate it a LOT more. |
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I understand that they are critical elements in any good film. However, it seems to me that a lot of people appreciate films JUST from this "beauty" perspective and not from anything else. Quote:
I think it would be a good idea to start going into films not expecting much. However, several of the films that I'm "neutral" about were seen before I had a stronger appreciation for filmmaking and the underlying elements to them. Therefore, I think a revisit should be entitled for several films. Last edited by Scottie; 03-03-2013 at 07:58 PM. |
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Take for example Amer (one of your favorite films) there's virtually no plot, just ingenious ways of communicating ideas and feelings. Maybe THE example is Red Desert. If that same script was directed by Stanley Kramer or Don Siegel ir anybody else, it would be abysmal. |
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(Yeah, I realize the discovery of sexuality serves as a loose story--but you know what I mean ![]() Unfortunately, everyone else agreed with the guy but me. |
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Example: Miami Vice isn't a beautiful film per se (according to most people), but I believe there's genius in the choices employed by Mann. |
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So..yeah...totally wrong on his part. Edit: On Holy Motors: At least this way it's on blu-ray sooner...it would have taken much longer for Criterion to release it. Last edited by Hawkguy; 03-03-2013 at 08:14 PM. |
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I just finished watching For a Few Dollars More. It's an underrated movie out of the three, and it looks spectacular on Blu-ray. |
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#63911 | |
Blu-ray Prince
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Take for example, Zachary Snyder. He knows how films look and are constructed, but has no idea why. |
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I read this thread and these forums daily and I notice a lot of people talking about beauty. For example, "I just watched ______. It was a very beautiful film." Maybe I'm not reading what the user is posting properly, but when I think of beauty, I equate it to Terrence Malick films. Terrence Malick has a keen eye for detail and he captures the natural environment wonderfully. I feel as if a lot of people like films just based off the superficial environmental details and not the meanings of the films. While Terrence Malick has a great eye for beauty, he also has films with great scripts, as well. This is the ideal movie in my opinion. A perfect blend of screenplay, with great character actors, and a great capture of the environment and natural landscapes. Take The Double Life Of Veronique, for example. I find it to be a very beautiful film. It has an excellent and original screenplay, great acting, and Kieslowski was able to capture the environments of France and Poland in great detail and with vibrant colors. A film like 8 1/2, for example, isn't beautiful in my opinion because it doesn't live up to my preconceived notions of beauty. I'm not a film critic by any mean and I understand that we all have styles that we like better than others, but any film with a great screenplay, great quality acting in which I lose myself in the film, and the ability to capture the beauty of both the natural environment is typically a favorite of mine. I also really enjoy films that I can relate to or feel a character's emotions. I don't know if that makes sense, but it's my thoughts on filmmaking, in general. I don't want you guys to think that I'm some superficial viewer or something because that's not the case at all. I enjoy delving into the underlying themes of films and seeing a new side to hit. However, As I've stated earlier, I appreciate filmmakers for what they do and the concepts they explore. If I find the concept lacking in a film or the acting to seem weak, then I typically don't enjoy a film. Not everything is for me. |
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Blu-ray Prince
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The fact that specific films that make me feel certain things don't appear to have the same effect on him is hardly the end of the world. |
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If I can feel something or relate to a character, then those are the best movies in my opinion. Like I said earlier, we live in a unique world with our own ideas and beliefs. Not everybody likes the same two things. Quote:
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Going along with the discussion here...
Whenever I sit down to watch a previously unseen movie, my one request for the filmmakers is, "Tell me a story." That's all. Tell me a story that takes me out of my world and places me into the world of the film. For me, the story comes first and foremost over style or innovation. The style and innovation of the filmmaking, however, are often instrumental in determining a film's ability to transport me into its world to tell me a story. This is why the creative use of color in Red Desert, for example, puts me into the trance where I empathize with the characters. Last Year at Marienbad even succeeds in telling me a "story" by way of haunting images in repetition that make me question the truth of what is presented in a way that enriches the effect. If the story is strong enough to keep me engrossed, though, then the contrivances of a movie do not bother me (contrivances like Alfred Hitchcock's use of "McGuffins", for example.). I'm about to revisit a film that I've seen dozens of times, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. This entire film is based on a blatant contrivance where the world inhabited by the characters is limited to the boundaries of the movie screen. Throughout the film, the characters do not see something until the audience sees it. This is why, during the film, characters who are standing in a wide open space of a desert plain where they should be able to see others approach from over a mile off are shocked and surprised when they hear the click of a pistol and suddenly notice someone standing ten feet from them. This contrivance would break down if I were not captivated by the story, but the effectiveness of the story allows this contrivance to work in stylistic terms. I do not believe that there is anything shortsighted about placing the story first over style or technique, in other words, because that's what I do. One can enhance the effectiveness of the other, though. |
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In the words of David Fincher, "there's maybe two ways to shoot a given scene, one of those happens to be wrong." |
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#63920 |
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I've read that Kurosawa made more money from Sergio Leone's Fistfull of Dollars than he made from all his own films combined! He sued and got a percentage of the international box-office, because Leone "borrowed" a lot from Yojimbo.
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