Monday, May 4, 2009

A Streetcar Named Desire

In my opinion the movie should have been one of the best movies by that time because of the acting and the quality of the video is fabulous despite it was recorded on the 50’s. Talking on specific things, I liked a lot the Marlon Brando’s acting since he had the talent to make us feel everything so real.
In despite of his fantastic acting, Marlon Brando, Stanley in the film, is the least sympathetic character because of his behavior. He owns an aggressive personality and in the whole story he is only interested about the money that Stella, his wife, must own.
On the other hand Blanche is the most sympathetic character because of her fantasy life. She lives in an unreal world. Therefore, I think she is the most sympathetic because of her funny behavior, she feels as a princes.

About Photographers' presentations

After see all the presentations I feel so glad of having seen such a good job and effort form all my classmates. Trying to choose one of those as the best is a hard and complicated thing, but if I had to choose one, I would choose my group presentation. I saw the effort and good researched made by group, so in despite of all the presentations were great, I definitely prefer ours.

Cinematography: The 7th kind of art!!

Since the man could set a series of pictures as a sequence, this action is considered as a movie. Watching movies became one of the most amusing activities for human beings since they were created. This branch of the art allows people to observe how actors can personify characters and make us believe that they are real. Also, movies give us the opportunities to see the fabulous special effects made by the film makers, which are awesome. Personally, I really enjoy a lot watching movies because this is an activity that let us share with our family and friends a fun time.
I have seen a big amount of movies, but there is one movie which I consider is my favorite as it is the only that has made me cry!!..hahah.. Its name is Man on fire. The film was directed by Tony Scott, starring Denzel Washington, Dakota Fanning, Radha Mitchell, Giancarlo Giannini, Marc Anthony, Mickey Rourke and Christopher Walken.
This movie is a remake of the 1987 film Man on Fire. Both films are based on the first in a series of books by author A. J. Quinnell, about a former U.S. Marine and Foreign Legionnaire turned mercenary. The film, which was released on April 23, 2004 in the U.S., received mixed reviews. It was commercially successful though, drawing $23 million in its opening weekend and grossing $130,293,714 internationally.