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Welcome everyone! I decided to focus my blog on one of the things I enjoy doing most, discussing culture, films, books, poems, and rec...
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Hey guys! In my previous posts I wrote mainly about movies that were not based on novels, but were strictly screenplays. Usually I pr...
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Dogma, another art piece I consider as a must to watch. I’ve been a long time fan of Kevin Smith, and I enjoyed his other films, suc...
























This is yet another movie to add to my list. I’ve definitely heard of this one (and I plan to watch it eventually), and I’ve also heard about how wild it is, so I’m glad you included a lot of warnings so that people know what they’re getting into if they go to watch this movie. The discussion of the use of colour in the movie was really interesting, as I personally love when directors use colourful in a meaningful way. I’ve really enjoyed reading your posts for this class - I feel like a learned some things about film, and I’m more motivated to go watch these movies eventually.
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Thank you, I was happy that I could make my own costume, and be Alex for a day hehe. I'm sure you will, well I don't know if enjoy is the right word, but definitely appreciate the art behind the movie.
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Excellent description of Kubrik’s use of colours in the movie. I would never really pay attention to that much detail, but I appreciate the fact that you do and this adds another layer of understanding to my knowledge of the movie. I have seen this several times and each time I watch it the movie takes on new meaning probably because I understand more of the subtleties and am able to watch it more critically as I get older. Kubrick’s use of power and violence to illustrate dystopia is still relevant to today’s audience and just as entertaining as ever.
ReplyDeleteGreat movie and you do an amazing job analyzing it and bringing it to life as seen in your Hallowe’en costume.
James
Thank you! it is moving art this movie. And hey! Welcome fellow Clockwork Orange fan! :P
DeleteAnd thank you for the costume praise, I don't know how much I brought it to life, rather than was super joyful that I decided to dress like that lol
As always I appreciate how you defend your passion for the movies you review. If I am being honest this is not likely to be a movie that I would choose to watch. Based on the description and the violence it is probably not something that would appeal to me. Great use of gifs I think they are the perfect visual piece to use in conjunction with your blog. I also liked that you included personal touches throughout the semester. Now that the course is over I will have time to watch the movies added to my list. I hope you keep up the blog because I will keep tuning in.
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Nicole
Thank you! I hope you will enjoy all these movies, I sure did, and rewatching them before writing these posts, only added to the fun of this course. Have a great summer! <3 And I'm definitely considering keeping up with this blog, this was fun! So I hope I will see you around :)
DeleteClockwork Orange is one of those movies that I don't feel I personally identify with but still respect. Unlike a lot of classic movies where I question why it's classic or regarded as good (It's a Wonderful Life comes to mind), this movie clearly made leaps and bounds in many ways, and Wendy Carlos' musical additions to the piece made it what it was in my opinion. I also was under the impression that the term 'droog' was inspired by the welsh word for 'bad' ('drwg, pronounced the exact same way), and that it was using the word to explain how the droogs knew they were the bad guys but didn't care, but enh, that's what I get for presuming. I learned something new today.
ReplyDeleteInteresting choice to end on this movie. I love classic movies as well, but love that your choice of movies got bolder and bolder as the month progressed. I'll probably need to watch this movie a second time to get a lot of the same sensations you felt watching it again. All the best to you, I hope your favorite cinematic experiences are yet to come.
There are a few Russian language references in the movie, like the Korova Milk Bar; Korova means a cow in Russian, not super creative this one is, but you know.. and YES watch it the second time, I appreciated this movie a lot more after my second (or third) watch.
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