brookspeter
A rejoint mai 2009
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Évaluation de brookspeter
Lee makes a European film allowing philosophical questions and moral questions to supplant desire for personal satisfaction and identifiable this is a Spike Lee film signature patterns. There are a number of excellent directorial decisions in this film. Lee's camera is sensitive, gentle and sincere. He shows us the many ways our eyes are deceived and how much of what we perceive is illusion. I think its a great film that is inspirational, has meaning and is both emotionally and intellectually satisfying. I hope that Lee will continue to make films outside his comfort zone and articulate events from the African American experience around the world to show our contribution to history and civilization.
Its more of the same and I am bored with it. Hitchcock for 2009. An innocent by stander thrown in the middle of large scale political intrigue with the help of an unsuspecting and thoroughly supportive by stander. Yet this film is even more problematic in that so many of the nemesis' inherent contradictions defy what is plausible. Still its a spectacle and Howard cannot be criticized for his craftsmanship but at this point there is nothing new there. Its all formula.
Which brings us to the question when does Howard get tired of seeing and making the same old film over and over again? When does he break the rules and defy his own convention? Will he ever present himself with challenges that will force him out of his comfort zone?
Which brings us to the question when does Howard get tired of seeing and making the same old film over and over again? When does he break the rules and defy his own convention? Will he ever present himself with challenges that will force him out of his comfort zone?