Posts archive for: October, 2008
  • My Opinion on "Reviews"

      Well, I think “no one really has right to judge other people’s works even though he/she is a reviewer”. In my opinion, no matter the work is mature or not, it is worse to receive respect on condition that it is poured by heart. The thought of mine is influenced by my respected teacher and a singer’s some words. The singer had said “nowadays, every one could comment on almost every thing because of the blogs.” At first, I felt he was just finding a reason for himself to ignore those bad reviews. But after I have started searching some reviews about films on blogs, I suddenly felt “Hey! Maybe you’re right!” Why? My teacher had also taught me that “who had used the thought is not important, but what is the most important thing is that what you are pursuing?” I felt suddenly enlightened when hearing that. We couldn’t say something like that “it would be better if the director put more emotions in there”, “it would be better if you change your structure”…and so on. What had been chosen might just be what the person pursued or wanted!

      The above-mentioned thoughts might be a little bit conflicting I know. So, I think the word “works” should be in a technically not bad condition.

  • Marc Forster

    Recently, I am crazy about the German director - Marc Forster's Films. It is so interesting that I haven't noticed him before but I have seen "The Monster's Ball" about one year ago. Well, why I saw that film is all about Heath Ledger. I just saw a brilliant film but didn't concern about the director, cast...et cetera. But these days, I saw "Stranger than Fiction" 's DVD which I borrowed from SC's library. I think Emma Thompson is so awesome! Beside its main film, I also saw the extra parts. I was so aroused by Marc Forster's some words. Like this - "I am always looking to do something else and challenging myself in a different way. I think the main thing is that you always keep yourself in there. And every time you start a journey, every time you make a film, you start of from point zero." That's just why his film is always so different from the last one. From "The Monster's Ball", "Finding Neverland", "Stays", "Stranger than Fiction" to "The Kite Runner", we can see that phenomenon. I think that thought is marvelous! Instruments Players, actors or actresses always try their best to challenge the arts which they work for of different styles while composers or directors seldom do this. One of some reasons is that they have to find their own style. Style no doubts is quite important for them, but what's better maybe is having some soft things in there. I think Marc Forster is a vivid example.

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