Tuesday, 3 November 2015

DepicT!


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Make Music Not War: By Denys Kushnarov, Oles Seredytskyi and Roman Orlov.

I really like this film because it tells a valuable message about how destructive war is and how happy and sensual music can be. I really enjoy the music as it makes me think about the message behind the video. I like how it contrasts the liveliness of the music with the emptiness of the destruction of war.




Le Flame: Ron Dyens.

I really like this film because I enjoy the comical aspect that the film puts across. I also like the visual aspect, I like the fact that it has been made to look like an old film. I like the flame that burns the film towards the end. I thought it was a great effect.





No Words: Kike Arroyo.

I really enjoyed this film because it doesn't have/need words. The is no background music, just a women crying. This gave me so much emotion, I felt the hysterics of her crying, the fear and the speechlessness of what a women can go through when it comes to pregnancy. It is a great film filled with genuine, real, physical emotion.



The Frozen People: Andrew John Sowerby.

I really enjoyed this film because it tells/sends a very interesting message, depending on how your mind works. It shows how people can be trapped in their own minds and how they can be released for a second, before being plunged into that darkness again.
It also show how people can be frozen in a virtual reality, not allowing there story to continue. But when we press play, they are released into reality again and their stories can continue. It made me think about my own life and differentiating between what is real and what is not. It made me feel emotional yet thoughtful.

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