FILM ANALYSIS
Caminos, Justin Carl U.
BA Communication
(Midterms)
It Takes Two to Tango is a short film about Linh and Uyen who chose to have a great time and unwinding on a club or a restobar. It appeared to be that Uyen's reality spins on Linh until the previous uncovers a mysterious that caused Linh to seem like hanging in an abbys. The genuine issue is that she was pregnant in her young age and appears to be that she don't who is the real dad of the child inside her womb.
Speaking about its over all production, it is good. Filmmakers are very savvy and have learnt to work with what theyāve got. It sound like the actor/characterās dialogue is coming from them, and they are simply regurgitating lines.
The visual has also artistic backgrounds and has own tastes of thought. It uses an american editing like its cinematography, give the audience exactly what it needs to see. But, the music drowns out dialogue, or perhaps dialogue cannot be heard at all. Sometimes the music is just too loud, or perhaps the ADR is too noticeable.
Generally, it was influenced by something that came before it. Thus, the over all movie entitled "It takes two tango" must be watched by everybody else for it inspires us to avoid what the girl have experienced. Being pregnant in our young ages is not easy. It affects our many aspects of our lives. Thus, it is not ordered for us to taste the temptations of life.
The No Dogs Allowed is about a No-Dogs-Allowed-Apartment constructing that is in mayhem when the one who oversees it here tramples canine poo. The film duplicate has a Bakunawa Young Cinema violator.
The camera shots are unreasonably tight or incongruous with the rest of the film. Most likely the director is trying to cut out something inopportune in the back of shot. This will feel uncomfortable from a viewing perspective, and is most often a mistake made in period films. It shows the audience exactly what the director wants them to see. This is usually noticeable by its extravagant framing, which allows the actors to move around in the shot.
The editing is quite languid and non-distinct. Shots can last for minutes at a time, going on beyond the actorās lines. It has truly perfect sound recording and mixing is imperceptible, and it makes the viewers hear invisible crowds.
I have observed that all the parts are there but the director is the one who has to bring them all together, time them right, and make the story work. Although unlike a conductor the directorās choices are more creative and their ultimate decisions across all aspects of a film can affect its look and sound. Most importantly, the work of a director can be seen in the performances of the actors and how their performances are filmed.
Basurero is about Bong, a Filipino angler, working in a metropolitan fishing town on the edges of Manila. Frantic for cash, Bong dumps bodies into the sea for the medication war's unremarkable vigilantes. The story follows Bong after he discards the "waste." He grapples with blame and strain rises when the killings' hit up close and personal after he finds his neighbor has been killed for selling shabu.
Talking about its over all creation, it is acceptable. Movie producers are very insightful and have figured out how to function with what they have. It sound like the entertainer/character's exchange is coming from them, and they are just disgorging lines.
The visual has additionally imaginative foundations and has own tastes of thought. It utilizes an american altering like its cinematography, give the crowd precisely what it needs to see. Yet, the music overwhelms discourse, or maybe exchange can't be heard by any means. Once in a while the music is simply excessively uproarious.
For the most part, it was affected by something that preceded it. Consequently, the over all film named "Basurero" should be watched by every other person for it rouses us to avoid such vices like taking drug due to its everlasting effects to our lives. Subsequently, it isn't requested for us to taste the enticements of life.
The Big Day is about a youthful couple that is hanging tight for a downpour like numerous individuals are hanging tight for a heavenly triumph of Vietnamese football.
The camera shots are preposterously close or indistinguishable with the remainder of the film. No doubt the chief is attempting to remove something unfavorable toward the rear of shot. This will feel awkward from a review point of view, and is regularly a misstep made in period films. It shows the crowd precisely what the chief needs them to see. This is typically perceptible by its excessive outlining, which permits the entertainers to move around in the shot.
The altering is very sluggish and non-unmistakable. Shots can keep going for quite a long time at an at once, past the entertainer's lines. It has really wonderful sound account and blending is vague, and it causes the watchers to hear undetectable groups.
I have seen that every one of the parts are there yet the chief is the person who needs to unite them all, time them right, and make the story work. Albeit dissimilar to a conductor the chief's decisions are more innovative and their definitive choices across all parts of a film can influence its look and sound. In particular, crafted by a chief can be found in the exhibitions of the entertainers and how their exhibitions are shot.
Hurop-Hurop Kan Kapadagusan Kan Agi-Agi Kan Gamgam Na Adarna, While watching this film at first iām really confused because at first thereās a reverse scenarios that i donāt really understand the flow of it but, as time goes on i enjoyed it and i already understand the film and itās flow. The talking figurines what's more, the egg being venerated as a fanciful animal, the lbong Adarna, I truly appreciated the idea. The creation group worked really hard playing out the video in a little area. The cinematography was additionally superb, with a contemporary climate because of the neon lighting. It wasn't that much on the grounds that the content was simply discussing the Bikol interpretation of the lbong Adarna, yet the way the figurines and the egg depicted was remarkable.
Based on what I watched, it's start is confusing especially since he has a complete reverse. Then after that there is duterte's voice on the radio about the situation when the pandemic and lockdown start. There are figurine dolls but they don't speak, there are only voice overs and most of them are like mothers.
In the instances of extraordinary heading an auteur style will radiate through. It played a ton into how the movie looks or feels, yet it doesn't in every case fundamentally imply that the chief has the best from the content or execution.
All in all, I enjoyed with the playing neon colors of the film and how fast the mood, effects and the angle of the figurines changed.











