Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Final Blog Post: Ratings

In chronological order, not order of preference:
1. Sherlock Jr. - 8/10 - Great example of innocent comedy of the silent film era
2. Freaks - 6/10 - Not the usual horror film, brings up societal differences, unamused by the characters
3. Detour - 7/10 - Film noir drama filled with some great camera work
4. Awara - 6/10 - Bollywood musical, not my cup of tea.
5. The Good, The Bad and the Ugly - 6/10 - Classic spaghetti western filled with action, got bored with the characters
6. Killer of Sheep - 4/10 - Odd documentary style narrative over African American culture, lost my interest halfway through, unimpressed by the camera work
7. The Vanishing - 7/10 - Charming love story with a twist that makes viewers question their morals, really interesting narrative
8. My Own Private Idaho - 6/10 - Interesting story about self-objectification and homosexuals
9. O Brother, Where Art Thou? - 8/10 - Current era rendition of Homer's Odyssey, with some comedy and great music
10. Wendy & Lucy - 6/10 - A woman is pressed to make difficult decisions
11. Moonrise Kingdom - 9/10 - Cute love story about two awkward kids who run away from home, really great exhibit of Wes Anderson's cinematic genius
12. End of Watch - 7/10 - Documentary style film using first person camera shots displaying the police-in-action genre in a new light, with a terrible ending

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