The Artist evaluation action
2022-01-27 08:02
The screenwriter and director of "The Artist" Michael Hazanavisius successfully produced a great film. It is a film that pays tribute to the eighth art (that is, the art of film), full of inspiration and enthusiasm. People are welcome, sensitive and moving.)
Michael Hazanavisius used the most daring technique to reproduce the black and white silent film, Dujardin with a mustache, and his performance was uncontroversial, completely becoming a vibrant and spiritual Kim Kelly. "The Artist" is a poetic and moving pure musical. Although there is no line, it tells an eternal romantic story in silence.
Jean Dujardin’s tap dance is so impeccable, and Bergenice Beggio has never been so beautiful. The feelings of the film are much more complicated than the appearance it presents.
"Artist" is excellent both emotionally and technically. In fact, the director's talent is reflected in the OSS117 series of films. ()
He used the same rhythm, the same camera movement, and combined the details of the film to present what a film should have been in 1927. So moving the past time and space back, this is the magical side of this movie.
Extended Reading
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George Valentin: [to his own shadow] Look what's become of you... You've been stupid! You've been proud!
[the shadow walks away]
George Valentin: Get back here, you loser!
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George Valentin: [talking about Uggie] If only he could talk.