[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario delle usciteI migliori 250 filmI film più popolariEsplora film per genereCampione d’incassiOrari e bigliettiNotizie sui filmFilm indiani in evidenza
    Cosa c’è in TV e in streamingLe migliori 250 serieLe serie più popolariEsplora serie per genereNotizie TV
    Cosa guardareTrailer più recentiOriginali IMDbPreferiti IMDbIn evidenza su IMDbGuida all'intrattenimento per la famigliaPodcast IMDb
    EmmysSuperheroes GuideSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideBest Of 2025 So FarDisability Pride MonthSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralTutti gli eventi
    Nato oggiCelebrità più popolariNotizie sulle celebrità
    Centro assistenzaZona contributoriSondaggi
Per i professionisti del settore
  • Lingua
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista Video
Accedi
  • Completamente supportata
  • English (United States)
    Parzialmente supportata
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usa l'app
Immagine del profilo di CJBx7

CJBx7

Iscritto in data lug 2013
I enjoy giving my impressions of movies. My favorites tend to be from the Golden Age(1930s - 1950s) and New Hollywood (1960s and 1970s) eras, as well as the silent era. I also enjoy foreign film classics and some documentaries. I prefer sincerity to snark in my reviews. I don't claim to be a critic at all and I don't think that I have the last word on what's good and what isn't. I'm just someone who enjoys watching, analyzing, and discussing movies!

My reviews are basically in the following format:

-Brief synopsis of the movie

-SCRIPT: To me, the script is the most important element of the movie. Movies soar or stumble based on the quality of the story, the characterizations, and how much they require us to suspend our disbelief, or our sense of ethics (which I don't like to do). I'd rather have fairly competent acting and cinematography with a good script than great acting, stunning cinematography and a lousy script.

-ACTING: I don't need the actors to necessarily be on the level of Meryl Streep or Laurence Olivier to enjoy their performances. I generally enjoy naturalistic acting with attention to detail. As long as the acting isn't excessively broad or wooden and monotonous, I'm happy. It's a bonus if the actors make choices in their characterizations that allow them to rise above any deficiencies in the story, but I understand that this doesn't always happen.

-CINEMATOGRAPHY/PRODUCTION - Vitally important, since movies are after all a visual medium. Cinematography can be expressive in its own right and contribute heavily to the emotions generated by a film. I generally like well-framed shots and a mixture of long, medium, and close-up shots. I don't need the camera to move all the time, and I'm not a big fan of shaky camera movements unless there's a real reason for them. Editing also comes into play. I generally like medium paced editing - shots that aren't too long, but not too many jump cuts and quick edits either, unless it actually truly serves a dramatic purpose (like in BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN, for example).

-Summary of the movie and my final score.

I hope you enjoy my reviews. There aren't too many right now, but there will be more to come!
Ti diamo il benvenuto nel nuovo profilo
I nostri aggiornamenti sono ancora in fase di sviluppo. Sebbene la versione precedente del profilo non sia più accessibile, stiamo lavorando attivamente ai miglioramenti e alcune delle funzionalità mancanti torneranno presto! Non perderti il loro ritorno. Nel frattempo, l’analisi delle valutazioni è ancora disponibile sulle nostre app iOS e Android, che si trovano nella pagina del profilo. Per visualizzare la tua distribuzione delle valutazioni per anno e genere, fai riferimento alla nostra nuova Guida di aiuto.

Distintivi3

Per sapere come ottenere i badge, vai a pagina di aiuto per i badge.
Scopri i badge

Valutazioni172

Valutazione di CJBx7
Erano ragazzi in barca
7,08
Erano ragazzi in barca
The Golden Chance
6,58
The Golden Chance
Viale del tramonto
8,49
Viale del tramonto
The Mothering Heart
6,49
The Mothering Heart
Going Straight
5,88
Going Straight
The Poor Little Rich Girl
6,79
The Poor Little Rich Girl
Luci della città
8,510
Luci della città
A Corner in Wheat
6,610
A Corner in Wheat
La principessa delle ostriche
7,18
La principessa delle ostriche
Le pagine della nostra vita
7,84
Le pagine della nostra vita
The Toll of the Sea
6,69
The Toll of the Sea
Amore sulle labbra
6,99
Amore sulle labbra
Jurassic Park
8,210
Jurassic Park
Terje Vigen
7,310
Terje Vigen
Hell's Hinges
6,710
Hell's Hinges
Il pensionante
7,38
Il pensionante
Bright Star
6,95
Bright Star
Dream Street
5,53
Dream Street
Monuments Men
6,17
Monuments Men
Applause
7,17
Applause
The Roommate - Il terrore ti dorme accanto
4,85
The Roommate - Il terrore ti dorme accanto
Il pirata nero
7,07
Il pirata nero
Chicago
7,310
Chicago
Limitless
7,44
Limitless
L'uomo che ride
7,68
L'uomo che ride

Liste1

  • John Bowers, Lon Chaney, Raymond Hatton, Leatrice Joy, Hardee Kirkland, and Edwin Wallock in The Ace of Hearts (1921)
    Silent Movies I've Seen
    • 68 titoli
    • Pubblico
    • Modificato il 05 ott 2015

Recensioni53

Valutazione di CJBx7
The Golden Chance

The Golden Chance

6,5
8
  • 20 ott 2017
  • A good early DeMille film

    Mary Denby (Cleo Ridgely), a seamstress from the slums, gets a chance at a better life when she is employed by a couple that hopes to woo a young millionaire (Wallace Reid) into a lucrative contract. However, unbeknownst to her employers and would-be-suitor, she has a thieving drunkard husband (Horace B Carpenter) who complicates things. Directed by Cecil B DeMille.

    The story is generally engaging, although at times somewhat implausible, and with a rather rushed ending. Cleo Ridgely is quite appealing and sympathetic as the heroine, and Wallace Reid smolders and charms very effectively as the debonair millionaire. The acting by all is generally quite restrained and naturalistic, showing that even in the early days of feature films actors were capable of nuanced performances.

    Director Cecil B DeMille and cinematographer Alvin Wyckoff make a very talented team, imbuing the film with distinctive lighting and shadow effects, as well as intriguing compositions (note the shot where Reid and Ridgeley kiss, which is done with the camera looking down briefly from above). By now they had emerged with a distinctive style, consolidating the successful elements at work in CARMEN and THE CHEAT (which also came out in 1915). A nice film, worth watching for silent movie enthusiasts as well as those who may be new to silent film. SCORE: 8/10.
    Going Straight

    Going Straight

    5,8
    8
  • 4 ott 2015
  • Out of the past

    Directed by Sidney Franklin. Norma Talmadge and Ralph Lewis star in GOING STRAIGHT (1916). A well-to- do couple, the Remingtons, happily raise their children in the suburbs of New York, but there is a secret from their past that threatens to destroy their happiness. Years before, both of them were involved in a gang of thieves. The husband served his sentence but the wife never got time. Years later, a member of the gang, Dan Briggs, runs into Mr Remington and blackmails him. How far will they go to make sure their past doesn't destroy their future?

    This film was quite brisk and economical in its pacing. The plot takes some intriguing turns and presents the characters with difficult decisions. It plays a bit more like a modern movie - the story of a couple who have a past that threatens to surface is one that has been used more in recent films than in the silent era. One can feel sympathy for the central couple, and the narrative features enough layers to keep things interesting.

    Norma Talmadge is very good as Grace Remington, acting with a nuanced naturalism that is quite remarkable. Where many actresses of the time would have done lots of clutching and bug-eyed gestures, Talmadge conveys her character's trepidation with the utmost realism. She uses her large expressive eyes to memorable effect, and gives a solid performance. Ralph Lewis is effective in his role as a husband striving to protect his family. He and Norma Talmadge have good chemistry together despite the obvious age difference. Perhaps most memorable of all was Eugene Palette in his role as the menacing Briggs. His body language, appearance, and overall air of criminal decadence seems like a foreshadowing of Robert Mitchum's performance in CAPE FEAR (1962). Palltte makes an unforgettable heavy, just shifty enough without overplaying. Child actor Georgie Stone is also charming and distiguished as Jimmy, a street waif whom Briggs uses for his schemes, but who finds a sweet and convincing rapport with the Remington children.

    The direction was quite good, and the editing and cinematography were quite accomplished. There are some interesting touches, like near the end where Remington sees Briggs entering his house - this is conveyed through a reflection on the windows of a china cabinet. Norma Talmadge is given a number of expressive close-ups. Tinting is used effectively as well. One can see some of the influence of Cecil B DeMille in the use of light and shadow. Overall, the movie is visually striking.

    My wife and I watched this film. She is not as into silent movies as I am, but has been good enough to watch them with me on occasion. She felt that the movie was quite interesting. In my opinion this would be a good picture to introduce newcomers to the world of silent film. Many have the idea of silents as hokey films with overly fast movement and acting of the stagger-and-clutch variety. This film would help to clear up misconceptions about silent movies and may fuel more interest in cinema of this period.

    GOING STRAIGHT is an excellent film, featuring an interesting plot, memorable and nuanced performances, and accomplished cinematography and direction. Definitely worth checking out for silent movie fans, and even if you're not one, you may find it entertaining. SCORE: 8/10
    The Poor Little Rich Girl

    The Poor Little Rich Girl

    6,7
    9
  • 30 set 2015
  • Classic Mary Pickford

    Mary Pickford stars as Gwendolyn, an 11 year old who longs for the love of her wealthy parents, but has only the servants for company. Her attempts to find friendship and ease her loneliness lead to comic and touching situations. This vehicle was one of the highest grossing films of 1917 and consolidated Mary Pickford's stardom even further.

    Frances Marion contributes a fine screenplay. Gwendolyn is an appealing character - she's not flawless, but she is very sympathetic. Mischievous, spunky and resourceful, yet also longing for love and tenderness, she is a memorable heroine. There are plenty of comic moments, like when Gwendolyn invites the organ grinder into the house, a mud-pie fight with neighborhood boys, her escapades in the bathroom, etc. And there are touching moments as well, such as Gwendolyn's visit to her father's office, and Gwendolyn's battle for life after an irresponsible servant gives her a poisonous sleeping medicine. A dream sequence near the end, while a bit lengthy for my taste, astutely plays on the movie's themes and shows a surreal child's-eye view of things in a delightful way.

    Mary Pickford is very charming and believable. I had my reservations about watching Pickford, who was then about 24 years old, playing an 11 year old girl, but when she came on screen I was hooked right away. It's easy to see why she was such a big star - she is utterly charismatic, natural, spunky and witty, tender and moving, with a distinctive, luminous beauty. Charles Wellesley and Madlaine Traverse contribute fine support as Gwendolyn's parents. Wellesley is especially good in the scenes where he interacts with Pickford's character; he conveys a father who wants to reach out to his daughter yet is hesitant to do so. Gladys Fairbanks is fine as Jane, a domestic worker who has the unenviable job of trying to rein in the free-spirited Gwendolyn.

    Maurice Tourneur, one of the most acclaimed directors of early cinema, makes this film a beautiful viewing experience. The restored copy I watched displayed beautiful tinting, moody, expressive shadows, and Tourneur's use of space to emphasize Gwendolyn's loneliness. The editing is seamless and no shots linger too long, showing the advancement that cinema had made since the beginning of the feature era five years before.

    Overall, POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL is a classic of its era that has stood the test of time very well. The fine acting, beautiful cinematography, and poignant story make it worth watching. SCORE: 9/10
    Visualizza tutte le recensioni

    Sondaggi effettuati di recente

    15 sondaggi totali effettuati
    10 Years After Katrina: The Film Disaster Most Due to Human Error
    Ha impiegato 2 set 2015
    Mia Farrow and Rock Hudson in Valanga (1978)
    Comedies of 1988
    Ha impiegato 2 set 2015
    Frank Sinatra, Christopher Lloyd, Kathleen Turner, Joanna Cassidy, Bob Hoskins, Jim Cummings, and Charles Fleischer in Chi ha incastrato Roger Rabbit (1988)
    The Greatest Mentor/ Student Relationship
    Ha impiegato 2 set 2015
    Robin Williams, Brad Kane, Linda Larkin, Lea Salonga, Scott Weinger, and Frank Welker in Aladdin (1992)
    Who Left the Biggest Impression in Their Acting Debut?
    Ha impiegato 2 set 2015
    Orson Welles in Quarto potere (1941)
    Models-turned-Actresses
    Ha impiegato 2 set 2015
    Lauren Bacall

    Visti di recente

    Abilita i cookie del browser per utilizzare questa funzione. Maggiori informazioni.
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    Accedi per avere maggiore accessoAccedi per avere maggiore accesso
    Segui IMDb sui social
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    Per Android e iOS
    Scarica l'app IMDb
    • Aiuto
    • Indice del sito
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • Prendi in licenza i dati di IMDb
    • Sala stampa
    • Pubblicità
    • Lavoro
    • Condizioni d'uso
    • Informativa sulla privacy
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, una società Amazon

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.