Thursday, 14 October 2010

Films I've seen recently


Inglourious Basterds - This is one hell of a film, I really loved it. It's so unique and raw, I loved how most of it wasn't even in English, because it made it feel much more realistic.


The Descent Part 2 - I wanted to watch this because the first Descent film was one of my favourite horror films of recent years. This sequel has a very similar feel to it, which is good, and I certainly didn't find that it got repetitive, because one would think there'd be only so many ways to scare the audience when it all takes place underground. I liked it a lot, but not as much as the first.


Home - I hadn't even heard of this, but Film4 have been showing a French film every week, and I enjoy foreign films, and considering that I'm doing French AS level, I thought it'd be good to watch it. It's about a family who live out in a remote area of France, blissfully enjoying the quiet, until a motorway is built directly outside of their house. It causes a lot of disruption and gradually causes the family to fall apart. It's an interesting study of family life, a little surreal at times, but I liked it nonetheless.


The Emperor's New Groove - I always heard everyone saying how great this film was, and when I saw it was on TV this week, I had to watch it. It was really great; the characters are hilarious and just the randomness of it all made me love it. I now know what all the fuss is about.


The Lovely Bones - I remember before this came out, everyone thought it was going to be one of the best films ever, because they loved the book and Peter Jackson was directing it. Then when it came out, it got bad reviews and disappointed a lot of people. I haven't read the book, but now after seeing the film I don't even want to. There were parts of this film I really enjoyed, some of the scenery was fantastic, plus Saoirse Ronan is a great young actress (I loved her in Atonement). However, I think it could have been better if it went for a 15 certificate as opposed to a 12, because it could have gotten darker, rather than just hinting on dark themes. 

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Film to see - Let The Right One In


I recommend Let The Right One In, it's a swedish film from 2008, that portrays vampires in a different way to what we're used to. Oskar is a 12 year old boy who is bullied, and then he meets Eli, a vampire who appears 12 years old (but is in actual fact a lot older). It's a really stunning film,  but unfortunately the American remake 'Let Me In' is coming out around now too. From the trailer, it doesn't look as good, but it has had some good reviews, and plus, the awesome Chloe Moretz (Hit Girl from Kick-Ass) is in it. 



Also, if you have a lovefilm.com account, it's available to watch for free online, legally :)

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Personal Response - Ronin

Whilst I enjoyed the majority of it, I decided that Ronin is not my type of film. At the beginning, I tried to engage with the characters and understand their motives and relationships with each other, but I found that a lot of the story was hidden from the audience. The film is about a group of former agents trying to get hold of a suitcase, but what is in the suitcase, we do not know. I found that the lack of knowing was engaging to begin with, because it made me want to find out what was going on, and why so many people were after it. However, after a drawn-out story lasting over 2 hours, I'd lost interest unfortunately. It's clear that the director had a desired effect, which I'm sure works well on the intended audience, which I would say would be adult men. The car chases are very well portrayed, and knowing that no special effects are used makes it even more spectacular, plus Robert de Niro is brilliant as ever. But unfortunately, these kind of crime thrillers don't tend to interest me.