Cinema is the most restricitve medium The topic of this essay is cinema as the most restrictive medium. I would like to discuss the restrictions of cinema as such – what these are, how do they affect the medium. For example time limit of the films, budget, how it affects writer and director, what kind of choices they have to make, and how the audience come into play. Personally, i don’t consider cinema as a restrictive medium. Cinema’s most restrictive feature is time. Filmmakers must fit very good shots edited into very good storyline into one and a half to three hour movie, usually. The reason being, we get uncomfortable sitting long period of time. If the movies would be longer, we would lose interest and start doing something else. We would simply get uncomfortable sitting on a chair and the whole cinema experience would become agony. Furthermore, producing films can be expensive, especially longer films. All human resources want to be paid an hour wa
Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson;[1] June 1, 1926 August 5, 1962), was a Golden Globe award winning[2] American actress, singer, model, Hollywood icon,[3] cultural icon, fashion icon,[4] pop icon and sex symbol. She is known for her comedic acting roles and screen presence. Monroe became one of the most popular movie stars of the 1950s and early 1960s. During the later stages of her career, she worked towards serious roles and her fame surpassed that of many entertainers of her time.[5] Her death at thirty six was classified as "probable suicide."[6] Many individuals including Jack Clemmons, the first LAPD Police officer to arrive at the death scene[7] believed that she was murdered.[8] She is the only female on the Forbes top earning dead celebrities list.[9] Contents 1 Childhood 1.1 Family and early life 1.2 Foster homes 2 Career 2.1 Early years 2.2 Stardom 2.2.1 Playboy playmate 2.2.2 A-list actress 2.2.3 Marilyn Monroe Productions 2.3 Later years 3 Mar
But half of the action was filmed in Russia so it didn't meet expectations at all. Movie: Shutter Island Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ben Kingsley & Mark Ruffalo Director: Martin Scorsese It's not often that a movie comes along that so perfectly defines it's genre like Shutter Island . A stark and haunting mix of mystery, suspense and psychological thriller. Every scene containing subtle and meticulous clues that unravel before your eyes. This review is spoiler free for those who have not seen this film yet and so may not contain some plot points. Set in 1954 US Marshall Teddy Daniels (Leonardo DiCaprio) accepts the case of a missing woman who has escaped from a mental institute for the criminally insane. He is assigned a new partner Chuck Aule (Mark Ruffalo). Teddy though has another reason for accepting the case, to find a man he believes killed his wife. He is haunted by images of his past atrocities
Comparison. Jan Guillous' " Evil". "Evil" is based on a 1981 autobiographical novel by Jan Guillou. It is about a boy called Erik Ponti who had always had violence in his life. Whether he was beat by his father or was he the one being violent to others. After problems in school, his mother decides to send him to a private school, and in order to do so, she had to sell some of her precious items. Erik understand that the private school called Stjärnsberg is his last change to get a good education and he wants to stop being violent. He goes to Stjärnsbergwith great hope and at first, its seems that he could do really well. But after a while he understand, that the school is probably the worst place where to be, when you want a peaceful life. The teachers look the other way as the older students are very brutal to younger, creating a hierarchical society based on class and age. The film was made in 2003 and directed by Mikael Håfström. Andreas Wilson plays
Charlie Chaplin Early years · Charles Spencer Chaplin was born in London on 26 April 1889. · Chaplin's childhood was fraught with poverty and hardship. Because of this poverty, Chaplin was sent to a workhouse at seven years old. · He was briefly reunited with his mother at age of nine, before Hannah was forced to readmit her family to the workhouse in July 1898. · In September 1898, Hannah Chaplin was committed to Cane Hill mental hospital. So Charlie and his brother had to live with their father who soon passed away. · For a while Charlie's mom was in good health but in 1903 she became ill again and was readmitted.Charlie was 14 years old at that time. · His mother was released eight months later but in 1905 her madness returned, this time permanently and she remained in care until her death in 1928. Young performer · Chaplin's first stage appearance came when he was 5 years old. · At the age of nine Chaplin be
How genre and narrative makes meaning in ``The Black Dahlia`` When analyzing a film, people understand the movie is much more complicated than it seems. To make a difference, to give a meaning to the film, film-makers have used different visual and thematic features. There are macro features (genre, narrative) as well as micro features (mise en scene, cinematography) and they are linked together in many ways. I have chosen to analyse the closing sequence of ``The Black Dahlia``, directed by Brian de Palma, and I will focus on macro features in this essay. Brian de Palma is well known director, who is focused on noir area through his career (he was once considered as a Hitchcock imitator) ``The Black Dahlia" can be classified as Film Noir. The genre is called Film Noir due to the `serie noir` books, which were publised in France (bethween 1940s and 1950s). These books were translations of American novels by authors like Dashiel
Moulin Rouge It is a movie about two lovers who fall in love but their love is not possible. Woman, Satine is a courtesan who works in Moulin Rouge and the man, Christian is a poor writer who writes a play ,,Spectacular Spectacular" for Moulin Rougle and Harold Zidler who is the owner of Moulin Rouge. At the beginning Christian presents himself as the Duke to win Satine's favour. The reason was not that he wanted to trick her but to present his work to Satine. Satine believed that Christian was the right Duke and tried to seduce Christian eventhough the man recisted. They fell in love after Christian reads her one of his poems. But Zidler had planned Satine to spend the night with the right Duke because he wanted him to become the investor of the Moulin Rouge because Zidler wanted Moulin Rouge to be a real theatre. He used Satine to do that. After Christian had read poetry to Satine the real Duke arrives. Satine understood what had happened and tr
10b Janeli Rohtla & Elin Palumäe Directed by Edgar Wright Produced by Edgar Wright,Marc Platt, Eric Gitter,Nira Park Screenplay by Edgar Wright, Michael Bacall Based on Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley Narrated by Bill Hader Budget $8590 million $60 million after tax rebates Gross revenue $47,566,905 Michael Cera Scott Anna Kendrick Pilgram Stacey Pilgrim Alison Pill Kim Pine Aubrey Plaza Johnny Simmons Julie Power "Young" Neil Nordegraf Mary Elisabeth Mark Webber Winstead Ramona Steven Still Flower Ellen Wong Knives Chau Brie Larson Envy Erik Knudsen Kieran Culkin Crash Wallace Wells Satya Bhabha
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