Review on Inglorious Basterds

Hitler in Inglorious Basterds

So, I’m not a film critics, but I want to share what I think is the best film so far this year. My thoughts on Inglorious Basterds. Lets start of with Quentin Terantino, what a guy, right!? This film is so damn good that’s what you need to know about the cinematographer/director. Moving on.

Brad Bitt!? Again, what a friggin good actor, he does the southern accent like a genius, even when he is acting Italian. The brutalness in Quentin’s directory is done with the essence of humor, like all other Quentin films. I had no made up minds before I saw the film, and I love when thats the case, beacuse you will see the film for what it really is, art.

Brad Pitt in Inglorious Basterds

When it comes to angels, lenses, style of photography, thats all the aspects of wich Quentin is a genius in mastering the capture methods. I would go sa far down the road that I could say that he is this centurys best cinematographer. The vague intrest in moments and a BIG eye for details, that’s what makes Quentins films so interesting and diverse. Also the fact that everything he touches turns to cult. Enough said.

Inglorious Basterds

So from the audience view, what captures and binds you infront of the white screen for over 2 and a half hour?! Is it computer generated effects? Is it big hollywood producers? Is it avaiton fighting and big explosions?… No it’s the raw and bare details, of humans acting and taking on different roles. The chemical reactions in your brain causes you to laugh, jump in your seat, and maybe produce a tear or two. This is film history 101, humans will allways like the fact that we are just human. Live is fragile and weak, that is very clear in the film, Inglorious Basterds. over n out.

Verdict.
5 out 5 popcorns

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Watch the HIG RES trailer here.

DAFT PUNK – Electroma (20 min preview)

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Enjoy this over Easter.

info from wikipedia
Daft Punk’s Electroma is a film by French duo Daft Punk. The plot revolves around the quest of two robots (the band members, played by Peter Hurteau and Michael Reich) to become human. The music featured in this film is not by Daft Punk.[4] This is a first for the duo considering their previous film and home video releases, D.A.F.T. and Interstella 5555. While initially receiving mixed reviews, theatrical screenings of the film have since been well received.

Fifty People One Question – Brooklyn


Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn click to watch in Full HD.

I just love this series of movies, created by Crush + Lovely. They ask fifty people the same question and films their response and answers. Strong, emotional and intuitive, keep up the good work guys and a special thanks to Benjamin Reece, the Director of Photography.

One Question: Wishes…

Friday, again and what else to say than the weeks keep on coming really fast hand smack you in the face even harder. So here is a little short film, 50 people and one question; What would you wish for to happen by the end of today? I really think it’s a good idea and you get really close to the interview objects. Another sweet thing is the unfocused rail system that they used when they filmed this stuff, i just love the 35mm lens and check it out in fullscreen for an even better experience.