When I was in Brighton, I was told there by Screen South how much talented persons they have there but somehow I wasn't able to find anyone within two years?
When visiting this year Cannes film festival I was surprised the amount of crap they are now calling movies?
One of those things was called "Fish Tank".
But when being now bombed with appraising reviews, I took another chance to look for it in Paris spending four Euros.
The full movie is about Anneli Jarvis acting which is amplified by Andrea Arnold objective to use everything she had learned in London Film School.
In a good movie you never notice the acting as actors role is to deliver the story. Even unnatural deaths in Quentin Tarantino movies can be natural as the viewer think - This can be happen. This movie was about acting.
In Fish Tank you notice the acting in every scene.
The audience for this film was 20 year old law students who had take their single mom to watch it with the question in mind - "Maybe my mom should have spent her life savings to send study film instead?".
As previously BBC have redefined media for their audience interest to show Antique Auctions and Homes under the Hammer only, so is this an attempt for BBC is to redefine the definition of the Film?
by veiko
Fri, 18 Oct 2009 14:13:41