Posts Tagged ‘Film Review’

Into the Wild

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Into the WildInto the wild, I started watching this yesterday without any prior knowledge about the film. The first few scenes had me thinking this was going to be a typical american travel adventure. I was far wrong. The film is based on the journals and information provided by the family of a young man who ran away from society.

His act was not one of rebellion, but a pursuit of finding real and true happiness. During his travels he reads and writes, he tries to define a philosophy for life.

Towards the end of his long journey, he concludes that he mistook his happiness being real. “Happiness is only real when it is shared.”

The story is gripping, fresh and real. It ends in tragedy, and a life with no regrets. This is a must see for 2007.

The cinematography is good, but not deserving of any great praise. The acting is well portrayed. I think that many will cry during this film, and at the end will leave thinking wow.

In all this film follows the story of a great and truly individually thinking guy, that will have you thinking for days.

8/10

The Counterfeiters (Die Fälscher)

Monday, October 15th, 2007

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The last two weeks at watershed have impressed me greatly. To say the least, die Faelscher, is another impressive film. Shot on a wonderful high grain traditional colour film. The cinematography is excellent, and gives the audience a feeling of actually being in the moment.

The film closely captures the antagonistic position that these few jewish men found themselves in during the second world war. Help the Nazis, and support persecution of their friends and families, or sabbotage their efforts and be shot.

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The lead performance is excellent, and solid throughout. Despite some moderate shocking scenes, audiences will leave this one with a smile.

7/10