Monday, November 11, 2013

Doctor Who 50th Anniversary...anxiously waiting for


The Day of the Doctor - Doctor Who 50th Anniverary Trailer - BBC One


It'll be broadcast on Nov 23! So looking forward to seeing David Tennant, Matt Smith and John Hurt togeter.

The second 50th anniversary trailer reveals a little bit more than the first.

Counting down!


Monday, October 21, 2013

Broadchurch (2013)


Broadchurch (2013) Trailer

I am interested in watching Broadchurch because of David Tennant. He plays a completely different character from the Doctor. Alec is a detective who failed a case before coming to Broadchurch. He is so sick to perform his duties that he is hospitalized during the investigation.

Every character has a (dark) past and each episode explores a different character. It gives depth to them and the characters are well-developed.

Compared with American detective dramas such as the Mentalist and CSI: NY, the pace of the story is quite slow. Many of the scenes are about exploring the mental status of the characters or showing how they feel. Most characters are either mourning the dead or somehow upset with their lives. The music is very powerful in bringing those emotions. I think the first episode was quite boring. But I grew more and more interest in understanding the characters and I wanted to solve the case.

The writers tried very hard to mystify the case and almost all of the characters are suspicious. You wouldn't know who the killer is until the last episode.

This is such a quality show.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Secret Diary of A Call Girl

Secret Diary of A Call Girl is a British TV drama based on the books of a real call girl. The call girl is played by Billie Piper.

I have seen the poster many times before but I couldn't recognize that the girl is Billie! She is Doctor Who's companion, never think of her in that role! The poster doesn't look British at all! I've seen the same girl in martini glass thing in CSI:NY.

It's funny that Matt Smith stars in one of the episodes in Season One. Doctor and his ex-companion, huh! And they will star together in the 50th Anniversary special. Once stars are outside Whoniverse, I couldn't recognize them. The characters they play are so different (as you may know DW is a children's show).

Billie is quite a good actress. She can play both the wild side and nice girl thing. 

Story-wise, unwinding the escort/call girl/prostitute theme is catchy already. It's entertaining though I know things are dramatized. I like Belle breaking the forth wall and telling us the tips of the trade. We all like to know the secrets, the dark side, the tips of the trade. TV shows are always about doctors, attorneys, police. That's why the books of less-seen-on-TV-professions, such as flight attendants are best-sellers. Wonder if they would do something for accountants or regulators...hear someone yawning. LOL



Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Christopher and His Kind (2011)


Christopher and His Kind (2011) - BBC Two


I am interested in seeing other works by Matt Smith who plays the Eleventh Doctor. Then I found this BBC TV movie Christopher and His Kind. Quite surprised to see him cast as a gay character.

The movie is based on the same-named biography of Christopher Isherwood. A biography is different from stories as characters come and go, serve their purposes and may not appear in the protagonist's life again. That's real life vs drama.

I am quite inspired by the story and I read more about the biography of Christopher Isherwood. He was the author of A Single Man, which happens to be the adapted movie that I like. He was also friend of Capote, who is the writer of Breakfast at Tiffany's. I recently watched the movie Capote as well. It's like everything is connected.

To succeed in an area, fine arts, screenwriting, acting, writing, etc., first you need to realize where your talent lies. Then you need to find a way to showcase your talent. Not everybody can do that. That's why I admire people who become someone.

And along the way, you need buddies and friends. People come and go. But you still need the right people at the right time. And keep one or two for life.

I've found my interests in oil painting and cinematography. And I learned about screenwriting and electric guitar. I want to keep focused and be good, very good some day.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Now You See Me (2013)


Now You See Me (2013) Trailer

Magic.

Always like magic stories, such as The Prestige, but not so much for Harry Potter's kind of magic.

I think the trailer of the movie is so successful attracting people to watch it in the cinema. I like the fast paced and information-loaded opening. The exposure of the story is very good. It keeps telling you the theme of the story, "the more you look, the less you see". (This parallels the first line in The Prestige, "Are you watching closely?")  It also defines what magic is, explains how important distraction is. (As in The Prestige, the three stages are the pledge, the turn and the prestige.)

After watching the trailer, I guessed how the Four Horsemen "robbed the bank". As I watched a lot of tv shows on exposing the secrets of magic, I have a brief idea of how they do it. I guessed that the robbery actually happened before the show, and the show is just a distraction. But the details are always the most difficult to sought out, that's why one big magic trick worths so much money.

The story and characters are well-developed as more and more characters are introduced which helps building the layers of mystery. A lot of CGI in post-production, including some magic tricks, also the typical car chase scene...all these elements are typical commercial Hollywood best-sellers tricks.

There are twists within a twist. Some plots are rather baffling. How would they betray their billionaire sponsor? The most disappointing part of the story is the ending. How could the "I'm-tracking-myself" stupid agent turns out to be the mastermind who is always three steps ahead? And there's too much coincidence in the story. How could Jack faked his death? The timing of blocking the cars behind is too good to be true. And why would the Four Horsemen take the risk of going to jail just to get the entry ticket to the Eye, which is an unknown secret organization? The writers seems to have over-used the coincidence quota.

Friday, April 26, 2013

The Adventures of Tintin(2011)


The Adventures of Tintin (2011) Trailer

A superb animation by Steven Spielberg. The adventures come one after another and leaves the audience breathless. I like the action-packed storyline. It is different from a Bond movie as there is less sex and violence. Yet there are a lot of thrilling shots and car chases (chasing a bird, LOL).

A lot of the camera shots are thinking-out-of-the-box and complicated as they are made in post production. This enabled the director to creatively manipulate the shots to tell the story.

Character-wise, Tin Tin is composed and have a high integrity. He found the clues for the coordinate but he didn't keep it for himself. Even though he had a plane crash and was fired from a plane, he didn't get hurt at all.

The Captain still has another treasure buried in the sea to find. I'm so looking forward to the sequel, if any.

James May's Man Lab


James May's Man Lab - Budgie Number 35 and Tommy the Cat's Space Funeral


James May's Man Lab is an interesting show that demonstrates different skills to modern man. The presenter James May is humorous as he said, "Welcome to the non-awarding winning Man Lab". I think the programme deserves a thumbs-up for its educational purpose. I really enjoy British television for their educational programmes.

Some of the projects are cool and amazing, such as the High Voltage Festival (season 2 episode 2), pet space funeral (season 2 episode 3), and build your own bar (season 1 episode 2), etc.

However, many projects ended in failure, such as rock-paper-scissors championship (I heard of a better method to win rock-paper-scissors which was not mentioned by any of the experts in the show), search for his father's lost ring, etc.

Anyway, I love the show as it gives me a bit of a laugh. A perfect stress reliever for a hard day.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

The Full Monty (1997)

To understand the movie, you've got to understand the title. "Full Monty" is a British slang which means everything. The premise of the story is about unemployed steel workers trying to make money by learning to striptease. This premise sets the comedic tone for the movie. I like British humour. Magic Mike goes for the same topic but has a more serious tone.

The characters are well developed as we can understand what their concerns are. They are desperate and need money, yet they are embarrassed to striptease. As a result, the audience would root for the characters. Gaz reminds me of Doctor Who, may be because of his figure and accent.

The plot is a simple formula. The protagonist comes up with a plan and more and more people join. They form a team and have a common goal. Then something goes wrong and the team falls apart. However, they finally manage to pull it together and perform a great show.

What I remember most about the movie is the songs. The selection of the songs are appropriate for the scenes. And the songs, especially You Sexy Thing by Hot Chocolate, make the scenes alive.

This is a movie recommended to watch when in stress. A good laugh would make your stress away.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Once Upon A Time


Once Upon A Time Trailer

Why do antagonists become who they are? I like stories that dwells into the past of characters. For example, Regina became evil because of the tragedies that happened to her love. Audience may root for her. This is much better than the good-versus-bad cliché. Humans are far more complicated than that. Love the psychological approach and development of the characters in Once Upon A Time.

Happiness is...

"Who among you doesn't depend on someone or something to help you get through the day?", says Linus on Snoopy's roof when his friends are demanding him to throw away his blanket.

I agree that everyone has insecurities. If Linus' happiness is a warm blanket, my happiness is a warm rabbit. I admit it. I need my rabbit. LOL

Monday, March 11, 2013

Oz the Great and Powerful (2013)


Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) Trailer

The premise of the movie is excellent as the story is developed with the background of the Wizard of Oz, the good witch and bad witches, the yellow brick road, the munchkins, and so on.

Oz is brought to the Land of Oz by the tornado. I love the fact that the movie starts in Academy ratio and in black-and-white. I correctly guessed that once Oz hits the Land of Oz, the aspect ratio would change to 16:9 and movie would be in color. Some audience was baffled when they see the first scene in black-and-white as the movie trailer has such vivid in color.

The plot is average because it is cliché and there are some plot holes. I am confused with whether Oz has given a music box to Evanora. Why does Evanora give the apple to Theodora? Why does Theodora want to keep her ugly face? Even Oz sees what she becomes, it doesn’t make him feel sorry. I don’t understand the reason for Glinda putting down her wand in the dark forest. Does she put it down to give a reason for Oz to steal? Moreover, the hot air balloon should have burnt once it hits the tornado. Logically, it cannot survive the tornado and land on the river. There are too many coincidences in the story which are too convenient for the writers. And I feel uncomfortable seeing the burning of the hot air balloon because it reminds me of the recent accident in the news.

Oz has apparent character arc but most of the characters are stereotypical. The bad witches are sinister and wear heavy makeup while the good witch wears white and cannot kill. It may be a rule of thumb that no character shall die in a Disney film. I almost thought that Glinda had used her magic to throw Evanora out of the window. But she is saved anyhow.

The dialogue is average in the movie with not many memorable quotes. I like the dialogue between Finley the monkey and Oz most. They are funny and I like the friendship that they develop.

I like the vibrant colors used in the movie. I could tell that most of the backgrounds are done by blue screen and CGI. The costumes and makeup of the village people heavily reminds me of Disneyland.

To conclude, this is not a movie that brings a lot of meaning to the table but a movie that is recommended for families. I watched the 3D version and it was a pleasant 2 hours and 10 minutes in the cinema.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Wreck-It Ralph (2012)


Wreck-It Ralph (2012) Trailer

This is a fun animation which incorporates a number of famous characters in computer games with an excellent premise, interesting plot, funny characters and memorable dialogue.

Premise:
The bad guy Ralph who wrecks things is jealous of the popularity of the good guy Fix-It Felix and wants to redeem himself and be as popular as Felix is. He embarks his journey to earn the gold medal and makes a lot of mistakes accidentally on his way.

Plot:
I love the twists and turns in the story. The dilemma that Ralph faces between stopping Vanellope to go on the race is a tough one. On one hand he wants his friend to win; on the other hand, it may jeapodize the game if the gamers see Vanellope's glitches and would shut down the game. Moreover, I love how the screenwriter plants the Turbo sub-plot. It is so surprising to find out that who the Sugar King really is.

Characters:
Ralph is funny and adorable. Even though he is the "bad guy", he is an understandable protagonist who wins the heart of the audience. He grows and understands his position in the game. But the true identity of Vanellope is a cliche. It is too convenient to say that she is the princess but not a glitch. And she and the Sugar Rush game is so appealing to the Japanese.

Dialogue:
The dialogue is hilarious and excellent. My favourite quotes are "I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad." and  "Do you know what the first rule of Hero's Duty is, soldier?" "No cuts, no bugs, no coconuts?"

Recommendation: Recommended
Wreck-It Ralph is an enjoyable and interesting animation. Sadly, it didn't win the Oscar for best animation feature.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Digital vs. Film: Is film dead?

How digital technology revolutionized the film industry?


Side by Side (2012) Trailer

Side by Side (2012) is a documentary about how digital technology has revolutionized the filmmaking process. “Movies thrill us and capture our imagination. Film has helped us share our experiences and dreams.” But as more and more Hollywood film are shot digitally, is film dead? Can digital technology replace chemical film? 

The documentary explores the issue from the viewpoint of directors, cinematographers, editors, color timers, and actors. 

Firstly, digital technology has changed the filmmaking process in production. For cinematographers, filmmaking is a craftsmanship of both aesthetics and technical knowledge. As a cinematographer, I have learned that it is about “painting with light”. We use equipment and tools such as lenses, filters, and lighting to recreate the reality using our vivid imagination. With the technical revolution, digital cameras are smaller and lighter. They are handier for difficult angles which are inaccessible by traditional big film cameras. People have always argued that the quality of digital images have no match for the quality of film. However, the invention of Arri Alexa and Red Epic has revolutionized the industry. They have a broader dynamic range, resolution, sensor and color. Digital images have developed from standard definition (SD) to high definition (HD), 2K and then 4K. It also lowers the cost of filmmaking as film is more expensive. 

Traditionally, dailies are sent to the lab to process overnight and can only be viewed the next day. But with digital video cameras, they can show the images on the monitor and watch immediately. 

In post-production, editors in the editing bay no longer splice the physical films but use non-linear editing software such as Avid. Digital technology has facilitated the visual effects (VFX) process. Moreover, color timing process is also done digitally. 

Digital technology’s another influence in filmmaking is 3D. As a matter of fact, more and more films are shot or made into 3D in post-production. But I don’t think it is necessary unless it helps to tell the story. Avatar would be a good example of how 3D enhances the movie.  

Furthermore, there is a higher tendency for filmmakers to rely on post-production. In my field visit to a post-production house, the staff said that many filmmakers are used to say, “Let’s correct it in the post.” Though it is a small amount compared to the whole feature film or network television drama budget, it is a relatively large amount to us indeed. I highly agree with my cinematography lecturer that it is better to do it in cameras with filters, lighting and lenses than in post. 

In addition, digital technology has made distribution easier and cheaper. And cinemas have to buy digital projector to incorporate digital films. 

Another important point to take is about storage. We know that film can last for a hundred years, but it is still yet to see how long films in digital form can endure. As many digital formats stored in the 80’s are not compatible and readable nowadays, the format of digital storage is an issue that needs to be solved. Therefore, it is said that a lot of films shot on digital are converted back to film for storage. 

It is interesting that Keanu Reeves said that 5D and 7D are cheap digital video cameras. I know that they are inexpensive compared to cameras like Arri or Red. Sadly, it is still unaffordable to me. And I hope I can have my own 5D or 7D soon. I guess the pro of digital filmmaking is that consumer video cameras are so easily accessible that we can all be filmmakers. As long as we have great stories, it doesn’t matter what we use. 

To conclude, this is a must-watch for film students. It summarized what I have learnt for a year in film school. Ironically, this documentary reminds me of what my editing class lecturer said, “2012 is not the end of the world; it’s the end of film.”

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Charade (1963)


Charade (1963) Move Clip


I watched this movie because I am a fan of Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. The story is a romantic thriller with a lot of twists in the plot. Regina (Audrey Hepburn) wants a divorce with her husband and she gets what she wants in a surprising way: her husband was murdered. She is told that three men are going after her to get the 25 million which was stolen from the government by her husband and the three men years ago. Regina falls in love with Peter (Cary Grant) who is a mysterious man and later is discovered with multiple identities. So who killed Regina’s husband and who can be trusted?
 
Audrey’s character is lovable and smart. She knows how to ditches the man that chases her, though not successful every time. And as an audience, I don’t want Cary Grant be the bad guy. I once suspected him as the murderer when he stared Regina on the train. But after all the twists and turns, turns out he is the good guy and I like the happy ending. For the other characters, they are not very memorable and have no character arc at all.

The dialogue is not very memorable. But there are some comedic moments, such as Cary’s bathing scene with his clothes on. Even though the story is a little boring in the beginning, I didn’t care because I just love the charming performance of Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn.

Premise: Good
Plot: Good
Characters: Good
Dialogue: Average

Recommendation: Recommended

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Oscar 2013 Nominations

Oscar 2013 nominations will be announced in Jan 10. I will revisit this topic after the announcement. There are a few movies that I am looking forward to watch.

The Life of Pi (2012)



The Life of Pi (2012) Trailer

The Life of Pi has amazing poetic visual images. If you freeze the frames, many of the shots can be a postcard. I was so surprised to find out that even the zebra, hyena and orangutan were all CGI. This is an website to understand how the superb visual effects were made. The shots of the whale and the mysterious islands are fascinating. The protagonist has good acting and imagination as the animals were added in post-production. Overall speaking, I enjoyed the movie. But I guess reading the book would let me have deeper thoughts.