Thursday, July 1, 2010

Cinema

It's hard for me to talk about a favourite movie, or a favourite director. There are so many, that I can't decide, so I will write about the first ones who came into my head right now.


First is Stanley Kubrick with his unique eyes to film movies, movies that I love like "Full Metal Jacket", "The Shining" or "The Killing". He was a vissionary man, who knew how do perfectly his job.
But it was "A Clockwork Orange" that exploted my brain. There is no doubt, this film is in my top 5 of films.


Another famous director that I love is Quentin Tarantino.
He is brilliant, I can't say anything about him but flatters. I've seen all of his films and I love all of them. "Pulp Fiction", "Reservoir Dogs", "Jackie Brown", "Kill Bill", "Death Proof" and the last one "Inglourious Basterds" even his short cut in "Four Rooms" or another movies that he wrote the script like "Natural Born Killers" and "True Romance". He is simply a genius.


"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" is a another movie that enjoy so much. Even if it hurts me everytime that I see it. It was directed by Michel Gondry, a famous video clip and commercials director. I really think that this is his one-hit-wonder, because the others films aren't so good. But his videos are great.


The Movie "Head On" directed by Fatih Akin is another film that blow my head off. It's so bizarre thet I love it. It's about a crazy love who break every racional bounderies. For start, both characteres knows each other in a Psychiatrist for trying to commet suicide.

She is Miranda July, a film director, actress and writer who made the film "You and Me and Everyone we know". A little story about love, sex, art and feeling that I love. She is so smart and fragil. And her wrotes are son beautiful that inspire me to see beyond.

One of the directors that enjoy most are the Coen Brothers. Joel and Ethan, are so clever to develop their movies that everytime that I see them I love it more. Films like "Fargo", "Miller's Crossing", "Big Lebowski" or "No Country for Old Man" are just master piece.

And for the last, but no less important is Woody Allen. He with his ingenius scripts, his funny movies and stories about love and life in general are so great, that there isn't another filmaker who exceed him.

I know that I left many other in the inkwell, like P.T. Anderson or Danny Boyle with Trainspotting (one of the best in the world) but I have to do another work now, so. That's It.

See ya!