Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Buried (Buried) is a thriller directed by Rodrigo Cortés. Set in 2006 in Iraq. Paul Conroy (Ryan Reynolds), an American truck driver, wakes up inside an old wooden box, underground, with only a lighter and a cell phone.

achieved with an excellent climate, Rodrigo Cortés tells a disturbing story just to show a character in a wooden crate. The modalities of the film remind me of some clauses of the Dogma 95 manifesto. For example all we can see what we can due to the illumination that comes from the plot of the movie, there is no external lighting as on film sets, at least not in our consciousness. Every time we see the protagonist, we do because it turns your lighter, or the light of his cell. The light source is present on the screen, without these elements, we can not see anything. The manifesto Dogma
, same thing happens, but with music. The films that respond to the manifesto, just use music that comes from an element within the frame, whether the music coming from the speakers in a bar, or a cell phone ringtone, or a live band, etc.. ..
In Buried, when we see nothing, the protagonist sees nothing. When there is silence, the protagonist is silent, and only hear sounds, when the protagonist also listens.
These resources will allow the director to achieve a level of connection with the audience, which is unusual in film. We feel
everything that is happening on screen, also happens to us. This factor is the greatest achievement of the film.

note is the work of Ryan Reynolds as the only character on stage, who has spent nearly the entire film on his shoulder. Excellent interpretation.
And the work of cinematographer Eduard Grau.

Hopefully you can enjoy eating popcorn without specimens insufferable your side. And this guarantees very depressed after the movie, "which is the idea. Buried

is a film that arouses feelings in the viewer, who is not accustomed to experiencing.
Getting in the place of the protagonist, fighting for his life as much as he does from that drawer.
Personally, admiring the power of cinema, I consider "Buried", a film for a good bad time.

thing: the quality of the final product of a very low budget production with a single location and a single character on stage. Admirable.
The scene: I had recorded the conversation of Paul with his girlfriend. --- Spoiler ---

least: could have spent a good thing at some point, just one.

[Pony-score> 7]

data:
* most team members production, are English.
* In addition to directing, Rodrigo Cortez, produced the film, edited it, and was also responsible for editing and producing music.


Monday, October 18, 2010

Friday, October 15, 2010

Puppy Vomit Bile Morning

Cashback Cashback

A scene from Sid & Nancy , played by Zooey Deschanel
(Sid)
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Joseph Gordon Levitt (Nancy)
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"Cashback" is the directorial debut of Sean Ellis, a fashion photographer who extended his career in film, beginning for a short of the same name that our film of the day. "Cashback" short released in 2004, won numerous awards, so the director decided to extend the story and bring it to a feature film. Wrote the script in 7 days and was attended by the same actors and producers in the film. The film premiered in 2006 and was a huge success.

In "Cashback" , Ben Willis (played by Sean Biggerstaff) has insomnia as a result of the recent breakup with his first love. To cope with the extra 8 hours now have their day, began working the night shift at a supermarket. There freezes time with his imagination, and takes hours to paint women who roam the halls making purchases, and try to find ways to forget his ex-girlfriend.

The plot could be considered somewhat simple, but approached with great complexity.
is evident from where Sean Ellis: the world of photography.
The admiration that shows the main character, beauty, probably an autobiographical touch, and that's what the film adds an erotic and sensual side, but at the same time emphasizing the REAL. Royal
women who shop at the supermarket, working babysitting, cashiers, first girlfriends, etc.. To all Ben admires and loves the look.

Cashback is the pursuit of beauty in time, or find the beauty in everything, because it can be every second. If you do not learn to stop, we are probably missing much.

caught my attention from a specific viewpoint.
I'ma photographer, and this is the very pursuit of photography. Stop time, and admire the beauty contained in the second. The camera is the tool to stop time and capture that we lose when the clock is ticking before our eyes.
Ben Willis is another tool: their imagination to stop time, and painting to capture.
Sean Ellis is a famous fashion photographer, and aesthetics of the film has much to do with aesthetics that he uses in his photographs.

The movie reminded me of the beauty of "Donnie Darko ." With music that actually refers to the silent, empty. Slow and large planes, the expressions on the faces of the characters, the love expressed without words, but in looks they speak.
Sean Ellis is amazing how you can attend a story so common and familiar, a movie so special and unique as "Cashback" . Most

: the great beauty in simple things. Is well captured.
The scene: there is a tie between the final scene in the snow, and Ben painting women in the supermarket.
least: scenes are too young to clash with the beauty and maturity of the story.

Pony-score> 8

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the poster of this movie is GREAT

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