Sunday, February 21, 2010
Rayona
Friday, February 19, 2010
Golddiggers
One of the things that I found interesting about this film was the lack of color. The movies of this time were able to have color. I don't understand why this movie did not use color, it seems as if the color would have added so much. Even though the color was lacking, the sound was leaps better than the previous films, characters could be heard clearly and the songs did not crack and the singers voices were pretty good.
Something that caught my attention was when Brad came over to play his music for the producer and the girls and he started playing the piano. It was clear to me that he did not know how to play the piano and was just pretending to push keys. This seems odd because I do not think that producers had the technology to do sound overs or insert certain music into the ongoing scene. So my thoughts were, was there someone else playing the piano at the same time, or was that entire scene lip-synced? I thought that the lip-sync option would probably been too difficult to lip-sync the entire scene and song.
Other than that, I found the plot entertaining and really enjoyed the prank that Dolly's friends played on Brad's brother and the old man. The woman who was supposed to be the comedian and add humor to the film did that sort of, but it did not really work for me, I found her extremely annoying. Overall the movie was pretty good.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Babyface
One of the things that I found interesting was the use of irony, in that her name was Powers and all she really wanted was money and power. Then there was the scene early on in the film when she met with the old man. He told her to leave town and take advantage of men to get what she wanted. Lily's response was, "Where am I supposed to go? Paris?" and that is exactly where she ended up going. I'm pretty sure the writers knew what they were doing with these things, but if they did not than that is funny.
The next thing that I noticed was the use of panning upwards. This was done to show the greatness and success of the city. When Lily started to work for the bank, it was also used to show her rise in the company. There were windows with job titles on them, as Lily used her bosses she kept moving up in the company. After using about four to six men she reached the top and was working for the second in command. Lily was always on the move, she never stayed set in one place for long, she was always on the prowl for a man in higher position.
Men in this movie were portrayed as being dumb and easy to persuade into anything. This was done through Lily just having to bat her eyes at the men and she had them wrapped around her fingers. After she was through with the men she tossed them to the side and was cold as ice, especially when those men came back to see her because she was the only thing they had left. Each man got to see how she ruined her former "lovers" life, I just do not understand how man after man could make the same mistake. Someone should have put a stop to it. Overall the movie was pretty good.Sunday, February 7, 2010
Crazy Sisters
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Scarface
One of the other things that I noticed while watching the movie was that there was no music at all. This seemed odd due to the fact that all the other films we had watched were filled with music. The new sounds were great to hear and that might be the reason why there was no music, they might have not wanted to overpower the voices. The only thing that resembled music in this movie was the whistled that Tony did right before he killed someone.
The last thing that caught my eye was the amount of smoking that the characters in this movie did. I know that smoking was a lot more popular during this time, but I was wondering whether the cigarette and cigar companies had a role in this, because they used to use famous people to advertise their products. Every time a cigarette was lit, the match was thrown onto the ground, the cigarettes were also thrown onto the ground when finished. This made me wonder whether or not the ground was covered in cigarette butts and matches, and if it was I would feel bad for whoever had to sweep it up.
Overall I really enjoyed this movie. Characters that actually speak did wonders for the story, before sound there was hardly any dialogue shown in the film. This made it hard to get an idea of what was really happening in the movie. The sound completed the film.