Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Damien Chazelle's cinematic landscape is wide and weighty. From Whiplash, with its intense musical training that pushes the drummer to the edge, to La La Land, which captures the joyful romance between lovers, Chazelle has a knack for whittling the world down to cinematic expression.
Babylon, without a doubt, is his most ambitious and daunting endeavor; however, it feels somewhat disjointed. We have the unforgettable Le Crazy Horse-style parties at the beginning, the gigantic movie shooting scenes reminiscent of the…
I wondering what Disney’s notoriously Hands-on management had actually been doing.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
About Memory
People are surely mistaken if they get into cinema looking for pure horror excitement. This movie criticise sharply the Taiwan White Terror Martial Law period. Sensitive book are banned and free speech are restricted. Two teachers, Mr Chang and Miss Yi, together with a small group of students are playing fire as they privately formed a book club and read restricted books like the poem of Tagore.
There are two universes in the movie: The flashback time where…
The director focuses to much on the cinematography, but he obviously forgot that his job is to tell a story. Not every film have to be dramatic, but the problem of this film is not only the loose storyline. The tone and theme is so unify that make me nervous. The decoration and framing shows unnecessary effort. Why not go back to write a better character.