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This is a very strongly written review, but you need to concentrate on the filmic elements as much as you talk about the theme. What about the color in the film? The cinematography? Sound? Editing? Focus on one scene and describe the movie by exte...
November 27
It's a good review, but one problem is that it's not entirely an analysis. I had this problem in the beginning of the year until I really pushed myself after practicing and getting fracking own$d by DG. In the first part when you mentioned "On th...
November 25
Marco Vitali added a discussion to the group IB Film SAS Y1
The film starts with a salmon colored tent that opens uncovering a ballet representation by Pina Bausch, which, thanks to the jumps in time, we later find out to be “Café Muller”. Then, there is a medium close-up of the 2 main characters Marco (Da...
November 22
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All About My Mother (1999) Directed by Pedro Almodóvar This is the film of a mother that goes back to Barcelona (where she had previously lived her sons father) after her son is hit by a car and killed the day his seventeenth birthday. In Barcelo...
November 15
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November 15
Do we have to post our analysis here?is our analysis suppsed to be of the whole movie or just one sene?
November 14
1. Who is your director? Pedro Almodovar 2. Which 3 films will you watch? Broken Embraces, Volver, All about my Mother 3. List three stylistic choices that your director is known for. His films are mostly complex narratives that employ melodram...
November 12
1. Who is your director? Pedro Almodovar 2. Which 3 films will you watch? Broken Embraces, Volver, All about my Mother 3. List three stylistic choices that your director is known for. His films are mostly complex narratives that employ melodram...
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Run lola run

As in many other movies a lot of the meaning and feelings in Run Lola Run comes from the editing more than the actual script. In the scene where Lola runs to get to her dad in time, Tom Tykwer uses devices such as fast and slow motion, split screens, jump cuts, photographs, animation and forward shifts to give his movie a frenetic rhythm. Instead of using long shots and few cuts which would create a tranquil mood Tykwer uses very short shots with many cuts to create a feeling of commotion. One o… Continue

Posted on November 9, 2009 at 6:12pm —

Marco Vitali

Run lola run

As in many other movies a lot of the meaning and feelings in Run Lola Run comes from the editing more than the actual script. In the scene where Lola runs to get to her dad in time, Tom Tykwer uses devices such as fast and slow motion, split screens, jump cuts, photographs, animation and forward shifts to give his movie a frenetic rhythm. Instead of using long shots and few cuts which would create a tranquil mood Tykwer uses very short shots with many cuts to create a feeling of commotion. One o… Continue

Posted on November 9, 2009 at 6:12pm —

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Good! Way to be convincing about the color argument. Since its actually part of the plot of this film, it ties the theme together nicely. Good examination of the shot sequence with the gopher. nanananananana. 10/10
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