Wednesday 28 October 2009

Dam! Fry and Jackson team up!

Dude!



I have just read this little piece of info and I have got very excited! 

If this is true, the remake of the Dambusters with Peter Jackson as the producer and Stephen Fry as the screenwriter, is going to be brilliant! Oscars for sure!


Thursday 22 October 2009

You may not like the story, but you have to admire the film making!


Back in the Backpackers in Wellington, everyone was sat by the TV watching Joe Wright's Atonement. Now if any of you have actually seen the film you will know that it is heartbreaking and tragic. And for that reason you may not like the film. I was one of those people, however watching it again in the backpackers I retreated into myself and I realised things about the filming that I never noticed before. I strongly believe if you don't notice certain bits in a film, in the acting or the choice of camera shot and it overall evokes a strong emotion, then it is a brilliant film.

Taking Joe Wright's filming for instance I have noticed that he concentrates strongly on the hands to convey emotion. The picture above is of the scene when Robbie meets up Cecilia before he gets shipped off the France. Now they haven't seen each other for 3 years, since the tragic misunderstanding that lead to his wrongful imprisonment. Joe takes the simplicity of making a cup of tea to show the strong passion and connection between these two character, all by focusing on their hands. Cecilia pours Robbie a cup of tea and as he is stirring in his sugar she places her hand on his free hand. Focus pull to the spoon stirring hand and you can see how the slightest touch of this woman effects him to the point that he can't stir anymore. This is confirmed in a face mid shot of Jame McAvoy, who plays Robbie.

Joe did this previously in Pride and Prejudice where Mr Darcy helps Elizabeth in the carriage. This is an unexpected action for Elizabeth, but you can see the growing affection that Darcy has for Elizabeth with a shot of his hand as he walks away. He stretches it as if it has a thousand tingling sensations going through it at once. I have had this feeling before and I instantly connected with Darcy when Joe Wright filmed this.



Simply put, through watching Atonement again I realised that Joe Wright is one of my favourite directors. Looking forward to the next project!

On an side note. Please marvel at the beauty of the 5minute steady cam shot of Dunkirk beach. The detail is amazing and the emotions are overpowering. I personally think that there needs to be a war film about Dunkirk.

Lest we forget.

Tuesday 20 October 2009

Finally!

Ive finally written a short film while I am in New Zealand. It is about Death on his day off, feeding birds in the park. I want to try my hand at directing and I have lots of ideas for it and who could be involved. However I would love it if I got a few more down on paper before I left.

I now also want to directs some theatre for the Chorlton Players Hot Pot sketch show. Eeek!

Tuesday 13 October 2009

Edam but tasty!

Couple of films that I think are really cheese but I can't help but like!

1) HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL(S)
2) WILD CHILD
3) SPEED RACER
4) CRANK- Different sort of cheese to 1,2, and 3. It 'random' cheese.

More to come...

Saturday 3 October 2009

500 Days of Summer

I got to see this film at the BRILLIANT Embassy theatre in Wellington. It is set out like a theatre but- what the hey!- its a cinema. Beautifully decorated...emerald green tiles. Just lovely! I know I’ll be going again!

500 Days of Summer. Boy meets girl. Boy falls in love. Girl doesn't
Directed by Marc Webb, 500 Days tells the story of loving someone, to the extent that they love the idea of the relationship, heartbreak, hope and then back to love.
I know people who have been in a relationship and have been very, very happy and then suddenly BAM! Its over. Why? For heaven sake when it was going so well?!
For anyone who has had this happen to them they may cry with sympathy and understanding at this film. However it does an excellent job, as films generally do, at restoring hope. It is a very funny/ sad/ hopeful film. The two leads are Joseph Gordon-Levitt (who you will recognize from 3rd Rock from the Sun, 10 Things I Hate About You and other indie, off the beaten track films) and Zooey Deschanel (Failure to Launch, Elf) , who’s dead pan expressions and timing never fails to make me smile. Both of them were just brilliant! Joseph, who’s past roles were child, borderline adult roles has come into his own as an adult actor with 500 Days of Summer. I can’t help but feel as though Joseph looks an awful lot like Heath Ledger. What do you think?