I generally read reviews after I’ve watched a
film, which might seem odd, but is a natural part of my assessment process, seeing
what others have to say. Obviously, this time of year, as I catch up with the
prestigious and high-minded films catching awards heat, what others have to say
gets more diffuse, specific and hair-splity, since in general such films have
at least a base level of competence. Usually. Anyways. Two such films I made
sure to catch are 12 Years a Slave and
Fruitvale Station, which respectively
have aggregate review scores of 96% and 94%, and one criticism I saw levied at
both, from professionals and cinephiles, hinged on matters of existence.
Specifically that they didn’t “say anything [the speaker] didn’t already know.”
Looking at the posters for both, you might see something else they have in
common. Further, if you’re familiar with the backstory of each, you might see
yet another.
Showing posts with label 2013 Films. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
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