So I've started doing the required viewing for the film school I'm planning on applying to and thought it would be fun to post the reviews here. I'll be watching one movie from each director on the viewing list and I've decided to only watch films I haven't seen before to make it more interesting for myself. I'll try to watch at least one movie a day. Not sure how long this thread will become but there's at least 30 movies to go through and I'll probably watch more so it should be fun.
Charlie Chaplin has a Joker moment, becomes a communist, does drugs, beats up many police officers, becomes Italian and evades the law. There's a restaurant sequence near the end that may have inspired Jacques Tati's Playtime. Not my favorite Chaplin movie but there's lots of cool gags, especially since I've seen the behind the scenes stuff.
7/10
I did not expect bro to astral project half way through the film. I like how Chaplin and Keaton are both silent film comedy directors who worked in the same time period but you can still find differences between their styles. It was only 45 minutes but it was charming and kind of funny.
6/10
"Can I have some borscht?"
"Yes, but only a spoonful."
I liked this one a lot more than the other Eisenstein movie I watched, October. Some characters are even named. However, the main character is really the collective, in this movie being the sailors. It's interesting how Buster Keaton wanted to use as little title cards as possible in his movies, but in this movie the title cards are there for scenes where it's definitely not necessary. They're almost like poetry because they describe the events on-screen in a very artistic way. This movie definitely shows of the strengths of Soviet Montage Theory.
6/10
Homeless people save the day. Very impressive movie for its time. I liked the use of sound as a method of creating tension. Some scenes felt a bit too dragged out but it doesn't hurt the movie too much. The film is left open-ended, mainly because what happens to the murderer doesn't matter. Death sentence or the asylum, neither of those things will bring those dead children back.
8/10
I'm not a fan of westers or John Ford, but I chose this movie because it's a caravan film with an ensemble cast, in the hopes that I'll enjoy it. Suffice to say, I did not. While the character dynamics are entertaining at times, the film still has the same western tropes as others from that time period. Sadly, I was simply just bored.
3/10
Classic noir film. The plot takes a bit to get interesting but the dialogue is so enjoyable and snappy that it tides you over until the interesting bits start. Godard's Breathless makes a lot more sense after watching this film. The actual mystery of the plot honestly isn't that interesting, but I definitely enjoyed this movie for its characters.
7/10
Average Balkan grandma simulator Alfred Hitchcock don't have a blonde woman fetish challenge (he failed). Very fun film. The mystery actually left me guessing for most of the movie. Great example of his famous "bomb theory".
7/10
Bro is kafkaesque. This movie was great. It perfectly captured the dreamlike vibe of Kafka’s work and had interesting and striking visuals throughout its entire 2 hour runtime. The opening story, dictated by Welles himself, was a really good way to start the film and instantly grabbed my attention. The film was also party filmed in Zagreb, the capital of my home country Croatia and that gives it bonus points because I’m biased and I don’t care. Actually enjoyed this movie more than Citizen Kane and now I’m honestly excited to watch more Welles films.
9/10
