Saturday, February 8, 2014

Thoughts of Noteworthy, Deserving and 5 star quality films

The criteria for an award winning film depends on the viewer. Different people have different taste but speaking for the general output I would say their are 3 defining aspects. The first has to be the cast a film is only as good as its cast. The work the dedication and the performance actors give on the screen can define the trajectory of a films success. The second its the producer and director of the film. Tis can make or break a film. This person or persons are where the idea flows, they are the decider of which direction the film goes and whether the scene is good enough or not. This person ensures the quality of the film. Lastly the music and audio of a film, this can prove to be one of the most powerful tools the picture can have. Often moviemakers can make or break films depending on the audio of the film. If the movie is silent or there is a scene, which requires silence, it has to be time perfectly. These 3 criteria are of the upmost importance for films and the quality they bring to their public. Motion Pictures like le voyage dans la lune and the great train robbery can often be disregarded by today’s generation. People often look for sound and music. Films such as these try and portray motion pictures by using their scenes to capture the essence of their films. This particular film does this by using great scenery and props. The film gives you incredible visuals making up for what they’re lacking of in other areas. This films covers my criteria of great producers and directors who where able to manage the films scenes perfectly.


Below I have included two films, which most moviegoers have seen or heard of at the very least. Amadeus a film intended to bring to the big screen the life and death of Amadeus Wolfgang Mozart has for me all the components of a deserving 5 star film. From its producer to the cast the films comes together perfectly capturing the essence of what was Mozart’s work and a bitter rivalry of love and hate between himself and Saliery the court composer. This was the very first film I purchased and it has forever earned a spot in my collection. The film intertwines music and silent acting and it proves to be the toughest scenes to view as emotions run high with none or few words spoken. Another Film that says so much trough its scenes with saying very little is Schindlers list. This film captures Oscar schindlers curiosity and detailed attention to the Nazi officers entering the room. Just from the short clips provided these films capture your attention immediately. Enjoy



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