Sunday, October 5, 2014
Movie Review 1
The movie that I choose for the movie review was the Seven Samurai. What I really liked about the movie was how it stared off, having the bandits coming down the hill about to raid a village . The pace in this scene started off very fast and grabbed my attention fully. This had gave me the conclusion that a poor village has been under attack and raided by bandits for quite a while. By the advice of the Grand-Dad, they decide to hire four - which soon becomes seven - samurai for the job. There's no money, just food and honor, even though the village isn't exactly pleased to have samurai back in their village. throughout the movie the scenes in this movie are very dramatic with the action being wonderfully filmed. For example early use of slow motion to accentuate key moments, like when a baby had been held capture from a man, the group of people were silent preying that the child was alright when a man decided to go in and stab the man with a sword. Next the characterization in the Seven Samurai is excellent; with that being said the characters in the Seven Samurai each has his or her own arc, his or her own vital part to play in the film's slow progression towards its dramatic finale. Each of the seven Samurai's are so richly given life to in the screenplay that little more would have been needed to make them memorable characters, Takashi Shimura , who plays the leader of the ragged band of samurai, gives his sage and venerable warrior a god-like intensity that makes the magnetic charisma of his character unquestionable. One of the easiest leaders to root for in all the history of film-making. Stealing the show however, albeit by a very thin margin, is Toshiro Mifune as the rogue seventh. Some visuals that I spotted while watching the film were multiple rain scenes with very natural scenery (fields, towns, woods and rain all seem to be authentic taking place like in the final battle for example which occurred in a very rainy scene. As well with visuals the music in the movie had been outstanding, with a very uprising and inspiring music at times, then very dark and dramatic music. This movie also had to offer fast-paced editing and ground-breaking action during it. Carefully and expertly, it tells an interesting story with the plot and characters developed carefully. While everything about the movie, from the settings and props to the musical score are done very well. In conclusion to doing this review this movie well deserves its reputation for excellence, and is one that everyone who appreciates classic cinema will want to see and enjoy a showdown that is relentless with excitement, this is one of the must-see action films for film buffs, or anyone with an serious interest in having fun with an epic.
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Failing grade for blatant plagiarism. Much of this review is copied word for word directly from the imdb.com website. If you try this again you will get a zero, and it will require disciplinary action.
ReplyDeleteDisappointing. I was excited to hear what you had to say about this film. Now I wonder if you even saw it.