I was working on my Maya work and then at 7:45pm the fire alarm went on, kinda jumped and it was so LOUD... Jolanta then told me she heard the alarm the 3rd time. So I guess, they wanted us to go?...maybe. Anyway, am stuck on my Macbook and that means no more Maya for tonight. But I am going to use the time to work on the other stuff. Such as research and sketches. Oh yes, the remaining reviews.
LoL...I fell asleep the second time on the review. I feel bad, well on the second review I was in my bed writing on my laptop and then, I woke up realizing that I fell asleep. It was a tough day for me.
However for now it is:
REPULSION
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For me this movie was quite a weird and very silent movie. You could never tell what she was thinking. It is a very psychological film and the Roman Polanski the director is very well known to be awesome in psychic genre. As I started to read the reviews from other sources I came to realize that the Repulsion was his first English language film and that he is portraying the story from a foreigner's point of view in Britain (London).
The movie seems to include some erotic scenes and a lot of thrilling moments. The use of camera angles (perspective) reflect to an uncanny feeling. If most of the camera angles were stopped at certain time we would have a lot of frames that are creepy to look at. The camera angles played a big role into making this movie very disturbing.
The ending of the movie became more dramatic when the camera focused on the family photo to reveal ALL the reasons of why she was behaving in certain ways. I think her father used to sleep with her and abuse her, and it explains the reasons of why she felt terrified of males.
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For me this movie was quite a weird and very silent movie. You could never tell what she was thinking. It is a very psychological film and the Roman Polanski the director is very well known to be awesome in psychic genre. As I started to read the reviews from other sources I came to realize that the Repulsion was his first English language film and that he is portraying the story from a foreigner's point of view in Britain (London).
The movie seems to include some erotic scenes and a lot of thrilling moments. The use of camera angles (perspective) reflect to an uncanny feeling. If most of the camera angles were stopped at certain time we would have a lot of frames that are creepy to look at. The camera angles played a big role into making this movie very disturbing.
The ending of the movie became more dramatic when the camera focused on the family photo to reveal ALL the reasons of why she was behaving in certain ways. I think her father used to sleep with her and abuse her, and it explains the reasons of why she felt terrified of males.
Film Empire Review
http://www.empireonline.com/reviews/reviewcomplete.asp?FID=134914
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