Archive for January, 2012

Film character

January 28th, 2012

Unlikely that we will be interested in the film as a whole if we do not pay attention to elements that most human in a film that is on the characters or karakternya.Kita will give their reaction to one of two ways: we will admire them because their heroic actions and their greatness or we pity them because mereka.Kita failures may love them by identifying ourselves with them because of their human qualities that sama.Kita laugh at them because of their ignorance, or we laugh with them because of lack-their deficiencies are deficiencies which we also miliki.Kita also gave a negative reaction, we may hate them because of their greed, their ruthlessness, their selfishness, cunning, or perhaps disgusted with their cowardice.

In order to attract, the figures should be reasonable, understandable and got perhatian.Untuk a story makes sense if the characters in it also makes sense, in other words they are obedient to the laws of possibility and necessity that reflects the truth about the properties man that looks good or not in accordance with certain inner truths.

Characterization through the appearance

Selection of the right players will give the projected character traits of the character created in a story. So once we see the actor on the screen then we will begin to make some custom about them based on the face, clothing, gestures, posture, and behavior laku.Oleh therefore an important aspect of characterization in the film expressed visually and directly through our first visual impression about each character. » Read more: Film character

Movie Themes

January 27th, 2012

Determination of the theme can be considered as the beginning and end of an approach to the appreciation in watching movies. After watching the film we should try to make a temporary identification of the theme of the film. Thus we equip ourselves with a clear sense of direction that will be pursued by our subsequent analysis on a theme. The theme can be considered as the sum of all elements of the comprehensive nature as the basis of a unifying factor in a movie. Therefore, if the analysis of the elements of the film will not sustain our response on a theme in the film, we must be willing to replace it with a response that is more correct responses.

In the film still contains the connotation of understanding the theme of clear ideas. But this understanding must be able to cover a broad spectrum of approaches ranging from Walt Disney to Christopher Nolan, or from Charlie Chaplin to Noel Gaspar. In the film region can be divided into 4 categories more or less the difference is quite obvious that the plot, idea, mood, and character.

Plot as a theme

In many kinds of action movies and adventure, the main attention is given to a barrage of events of the film’s story will be what will happen. These films are generally intended to give us the opportunity to escape for a while from the boredom and the boredom of everyday life, therefore a series of events in the film must be evocative and takes place rapidly. Most important in this film is the end result, which has meaning or importance only to specific portion of the overall story that is told. » Read more: Movie Themes

One for the Money Film Review

January 27th, 2012

Title:
One for the Money

Genre:
Action/Comedy

Directed by:
Julie Anne Robinson

Starring:
Katherine Heigl, Jason OMara, Daniel Sunjata, John Leguiziamo, Debbie Reynolds, Debra Monk

Release date:
Fri 27, Jan 2012

One for the Money Film Review

What were they thinking? Katherine Heigl as Stephanie Plum, an out of work lingerie sales manager who becomes a recovery agent for her cousin’s bail bond business. In 2010 it was Jennifer Aniston pursued by her ex-husband Gerard Butler (The Bounty Hunter). Now its Heigl after O’Mara. Who next? Dolly Parton after…  well you get the idea.

The film adaptation of Janet Evanovich’s first in a series of Stephanie Plum novels serves the purpose of telling the story of how Plum gets into recovery work and pursues Joe Morelli (Jason O’Mara) whom she has a past with from high school. She does a fair job of investigating for a rookie and makes a friend in Ranger (Daniel Sunjata) a seasoned bounty hunter who always wears Kevlar. The plot manages a decent detective story as it turns out Morelli is really under cover and was set up. But this is far from being a great story. Heigl’s perkiness entertains for only so long. » Read more: One for the Money Film Review