Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFollowing the death of her son by arson, a woman believing to be framed, goes on the run to prove her innocence.Following the death of her son by arson, a woman believing to be framed, goes on the run to prove her innocence.Following the death of her son by arson, a woman believing to be framed, goes on the run to prove her innocence.
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I have been watching short films for a very long time (for several years). I have produced one of my own, although it was quite low budget and filmed on a camcorder with amateur actors. I think this film, The Arsonist, shows why it pays to go to one of the big schools like USC or UCAL or AFI or that Florida school, because there is just so much more sophistication in their products. It pays to go but of course it costs to go, too. Well, didn't Spielberg go to Long Beach State? So it all comes down to the person directing the picture. The sets were great in this, the fire, the cafeteria, the office, the classrooms, I wish I had access to all of this. I think the one thing I took away from this film was the fire, how much of an affect you can do with minimal set design. There was just this furniture on fire and the woman in front of it, but it was so stunning in the film because you had been hearing about it from the woman all through the movie. One final comment: I didn't think the line from George Washington was relevant. Great fun, though!
I think that The Arsonist is a gutsy film because it challenges the audience to see deeper into the human condition. It is stylish because of the use of music and image sequences to portray a person disintegrating into amorality. It shows Vincent changing from an alienated professor to a personally engaged but dangerous and amoral psychologist. The actors are superb and the photography is brilliant and creative. My favorite shot is at the beginning in the classroom when Vincent opens the shade and the light on Diana's face changes to a glaring brightness. The definitive moment in the film is when the camera closes in on John's face when he ignores John's problem and instead tells him of some personal theory he's working on about auto-eroticism. It is this moment which finalizes Vincent's view that he is alienated from the world. I wonder - how could he be redeemed? He can't do it himself. He needs to somehow reconnect with Diana and learn for himself that his feelings have changed. Well, of course, he gives Janine matches, so there will be a fire and Diana could save him, maybe.
The Arsonist is a rare film by a filmmaker with a unique voice.
Being a filmmaker myself, I appreciate films which have a distinct sensibility and a particular point of view. The Arsonist is one of those films. Writer/Director Myles Sorensen has a style and a sensibility that is 100% original and fresh. It is this type of filmmaker who will break open the current conventions of Hollywood Cinema and raise it to a new level. And we need this!
The Arsonist is a brave film because it doesn't follow any particular conventions, nor does it beg to ask you to like it. It simply offers you a flavorful, engaging, stylistic, complex narrative that leaves you with questions that are more fun to try to answer on your own, than to gobble up with a spoon.
I tip my hat to the unique voice of Writer/Director Myles Sorenson.
Being a filmmaker myself, I appreciate films which have a distinct sensibility and a particular point of view. The Arsonist is one of those films. Writer/Director Myles Sorensen has a style and a sensibility that is 100% original and fresh. It is this type of filmmaker who will break open the current conventions of Hollywood Cinema and raise it to a new level. And we need this!
The Arsonist is a brave film because it doesn't follow any particular conventions, nor does it beg to ask you to like it. It simply offers you a flavorful, engaging, stylistic, complex narrative that leaves you with questions that are more fun to try to answer on your own, than to gobble up with a spoon.
I tip my hat to the unique voice of Writer/Director Myles Sorenson.
If you come away from this film scratching your head, then you have a choice. You can decide that thinking makes your head hurt and dismiss it, or you can let yourself reflect on it a while, maybe even go back and take a second look. This will not be an unpleasant task, because while the Arsonist is complex, she is also light on her feet. The film is well acted, beautifully shot, contains a cool music sequence and is very funny. When you look a little deeper, you will find that it has a great deal to say about the way people are defined and treated in our culture. Beneath the Arsonist's cool exterior lies real heat, which you will feel, provided you are not sleeping on the job.
I enjoyed this movie very much. I especially liked the music scene in the middle of it. I thought the actors were great, especially Vincent and Janine. The ending bothered me a little because he gave her matches and she's a pyromaniac, but I did understand the changes that occurred in the film that made him that way. The beginning was very funny when they were in the cafeteria and in the classroom. I thought the actor was terrific at the parts where he went to sleep so quickly. The fire scene was so real, I wonder how Janine, the actress, could stand it with so many flames behind her. Myles has a great sense of humor and it shows in this movie. I hope he goes on to a great career and maybe someday I will get to see this movie in the theaters.
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