kyleroberts
Iscritto in data giu 2002
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It starts slow but then it gradually builds up into something surprising. Beautifully acted by entire cast. Loved the close-ups and the intricacies between characters. Loved also how the external collective character of the "social environment" was included in the plot.
I would have stopped it earlier but finally the director had its intention. :-)
The movies reveals how on a simple situation can unfold into an entire universe of possibilities where reality becomes unknown, or it gets so many facades where each point of view is a real as the other's.
Loved every second of it.
I highly recommend it.
I would have stopped it earlier but finally the director had its intention. :-)
The movies reveals how on a simple situation can unfold into an entire universe of possibilities where reality becomes unknown, or it gets so many facades where each point of view is a real as the other's.
Loved every second of it.
I highly recommend it.
Recently I saw "After Yang" listed as one of the "must see" movies from 2022. I watched the trailer and I was already mesmerized.
Today, I managed to watch it and wow, I am left speechless.
When I was a student and took a class about image composition, I learned the definition of a movie: " a sequence of perfectly balanced shots". My brain (who had already seen many commercial movies up to that point) immediately started challenging such definition: "this can't be true. There are so many movies where there's nothing apart from the story or the action." But then, luckily for me, my "real" movies journey began... It commenced with WKW - In The Mood For Love. Then it continued with Almodovar's "Hable Con Ella", Tarkovsky's "Stalker" and "Sacrifice" and Tom Ford's " A Single Man". Two years' ago I fell in love forever with "Dolor y Gloria". In all these I appreciated the story, the cast and the image mastery.
"After Yang" has just become another favorite to add to the above list. The philosophical theme of the movie displayed in 90' of perfectly balanced shots have me say that this movie could be easily put as The Definition of what a movie should be like.
The light, the fine details, shot after shot, wow. My heart could barely contain the immense beauty shown, accompanied by peaceful silence, or amazing orchestral music.
Thank you, Mr. Kogonada for this masterpiece!
My soul is eternally grateful to you for this creation.
Today, I managed to watch it and wow, I am left speechless.
When I was a student and took a class about image composition, I learned the definition of a movie: " a sequence of perfectly balanced shots". My brain (who had already seen many commercial movies up to that point) immediately started challenging such definition: "this can't be true. There are so many movies where there's nothing apart from the story or the action." But then, luckily for me, my "real" movies journey began... It commenced with WKW - In The Mood For Love. Then it continued with Almodovar's "Hable Con Ella", Tarkovsky's "Stalker" and "Sacrifice" and Tom Ford's " A Single Man". Two years' ago I fell in love forever with "Dolor y Gloria". In all these I appreciated the story, the cast and the image mastery.
"After Yang" has just become another favorite to add to the above list. The philosophical theme of the movie displayed in 90' of perfectly balanced shots have me say that this movie could be easily put as The Definition of what a movie should be like.
The light, the fine details, shot after shot, wow. My heart could barely contain the immense beauty shown, accompanied by peaceful silence, or amazing orchestral music.
Thank you, Mr. Kogonada for this masterpiece!
My soul is eternally grateful to you for this creation.
Found the idea of the movie intriguing, but I got thrilled by its film directing. The shooting angles, which created multiple viewing layers of reality, overlapped in a complex "new reality" - that inspired me. Also, I loved the honest, profund dialogue between the director and the main character.
All in all, wow.
All in all, wow.