Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
David Lynch is the type of director that steers away from questions regarding the themes of his movies and Mulholland Drive is one of those films as it requires the audience to watch and decipher the information. This is the type of movie to watch twice because, for the most part, it comes off as confusing unless you understand the clues about the plot of the movie. This movie overall is the story-telling of the relationship between the mind and…
This film was the culmination of horror, power, uneasiness, grueling scenery, and amazing acting and cinematography. The close-up technique really drove it home for this film due to the fact that for a horror film you can sense the suspense and stress through the character. It dives deep into the world of the mind and digging deep into the mind of Lecter. Goosebumps weren't the only thing that happened when watching this film, the sense of feeling uncomfortable and uneasy…
Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing" uses a mixture of humor and exceptional cinematography to highlight the theme of racism throughout the film. The cast all played their separate roles exceptionally well as they all brought specific performances to the forefront. Humor was used in a way to downplay the excessive use of racial slurs spoken throughout the film. In terms of the idea of doing the right thing, Sal's case didn't plan out perfectly as he didn't do well…
City Lights was a unique and exciting experience to view. It consists of comedy, suspense and hooks the viewer in with a cast of intriguing characters and an amazing music score. Chaplin's character was the best part of this movie. In the beginning, he portrays your casual comedic relief character roaming around the streets but begins to gain sedimental value towards people and begins to care about someone other than himself, and proceeds to become more selfless towards the end…