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Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animation. Show all posts
Monday, 15 October 2018
Songs: I'll Make a Man out of You
One of my favorite disney songs! It's super catchy and a great film too.
Friday, 3 April 2015
Film Reviews: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
This is a film I love for many reasons. Firstly because it's so unusual. It's like nothing I've ever seen before. It's about a man (Doctor Parnassus) who is a thousand years old and immortal. He travels around with a rag-tag bunch of companions in their caravan/travelling show. He's made a bet with the devil. He needs to win souls by his daughter's 16th birthday, or she'll belong to the devil. He has to get people to step through a magic mirror powered by his trance. Once inside people are brought face to face with their own imaginations. They then have to make a choice. The problem is poeple always seem to make the wrong choice and give their souls to the devil instead. Until they rescue a mysterious stranger who they find hanging under a bridge. He turns their fortunes around and helps them to win the bet.
The second reason I love it is the casting. It's got so many of my heros in it! As well as the wonderful Heath Ledger and ever-fabulous Johnny Depp, it also features Paloma Faith and the great Tom Waits. Who knew they could act?? Tom Waits is a fabulous devil. Lily Cole puts in a great performance as the doctor's daughter,Verne Troyer (of the Mini Me fame) is excellent, as is Christopher Plummer as Parnassus himself. As Heath Ledger's last film I also feel a big emotional connection with it. He died half way through filming. Instead of giving up, Terry Gilliam (the director) got in three other actors to replace him. Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell. All three of them were great pals of Heath's and wanted to help. They came up with the genius idea of giving Heath a different face every time he entered the Imaginarium. The rejigged the story so that they didn't need to get many more shots, and for those they still needed they put an actor in a mask so you couldn't tell it wasn't Heath. The whole thing is very neatly done and if you didn't know the story you'd never think one of the leads had died half way through filming. I think it's a beautiful tribute to him. He was wonderful.
Finally I love it because of the director. Even if Terry Gilliam wasn't a brilliant director he'd still be one of my heros because of his Monty Python connection. I always loved his hilarious, wacky animations in the show, as well as his performances. They were so imaginative! Well, that amazing Gilliam imagination is well and truly on show in this, both inside the imaginarium and out. Look at this! Look at it! Look!
I just love it. It's such a refreshing break from all the comic book films, sci-fi prequels and remakes. I'd love to know what it looks like inside his head. Well worth a watch if you want something strange and beautiful.
The second reason I love it is the casting. It's got so many of my heros in it! As well as the wonderful Heath Ledger and ever-fabulous Johnny Depp, it also features Paloma Faith and the great Tom Waits. Who knew they could act?? Tom Waits is a fabulous devil. Lily Cole puts in a great performance as the doctor's daughter,Verne Troyer (of the Mini Me fame) is excellent, as is Christopher Plummer as Parnassus himself. As Heath Ledger's last film I also feel a big emotional connection with it. He died half way through filming. Instead of giving up, Terry Gilliam (the director) got in three other actors to replace him. Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell. All three of them were great pals of Heath's and wanted to help. They came up with the genius idea of giving Heath a different face every time he entered the Imaginarium. The rejigged the story so that they didn't need to get many more shots, and for those they still needed they put an actor in a mask so you couldn't tell it wasn't Heath. The whole thing is very neatly done and if you didn't know the story you'd never think one of the leads had died half way through filming. I think it's a beautiful tribute to him. He was wonderful.
Finally I love it because of the director. Even if Terry Gilliam wasn't a brilliant director he'd still be one of my heros because of his Monty Python connection. I always loved his hilarious, wacky animations in the show, as well as his performances. They were so imaginative! Well, that amazing Gilliam imagination is well and truly on show in this, both inside the imaginarium and out. Look at this! Look at it! Look!
I just love it. It's such a refreshing break from all the comic book films, sci-fi prequels and remakes. I'd love to know what it looks like inside his head. Well worth a watch if you want something strange and beautiful.
Friday, 11 October 2013
Film Reviews: Origin: Spirits of the Past
I got given this anime film for my birthday and watched it with no idea what to expect. I have to say that I really enjoyed it. The story isn't particularly original or entertaining, but it's just all so pretty! The animation is gorgeous. And there's so much green everywhere! It's set in a post-apocalyptic future when genetically engineered trees have rebelled against the humans and taken over the planet. Now the trees are in charge, controlling the water supply, and the humans live in the ruins of their old civilisation. One day a young boy discovers a young girl from the past in stasis and wakes her up. She can't cope with the new reality and sets out to try and defeat the trees and restore the planet to how it was in her time, by using a secret machine that her father built. In the end, however, she learns a bit more about the world's history and changes her mind. The humans and the trees make peace.
My favorite landscape was the human city, with people living in spartan shelters with only the bare necessities on top of ancient ruined sky scrapers. Such a great looking contrast and worked really well. I love the man-made all mixed up with the natural, and I love how precarious the humans' existence looks. The forest looked really good too. The whole thing is just beautiful and has a very beautiful soundtrack as well that complements the animation perfectly. The beauty of the film more than makes up for the slightly weak storyline.
My favorite landscape was the human city, with people living in spartan shelters with only the bare necessities on top of ancient ruined sky scrapers. Such a great looking contrast and worked really well. I love the man-made all mixed up with the natural, and I love how precarious the humans' existence looks. The forest looked really good too. The whole thing is just beautiful and has a very beautiful soundtrack as well that complements the animation perfectly. The beauty of the film more than makes up for the slightly weak storyline.
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