Meghan's Film History Blog
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Frozen ground
Frozen ground is a creepy movie based on the true story of the Alaskan serial killer Robert Hansen. One of the main characters of this film is Vanessa Hudgens, who plays the role of a prostitute named Cindy. Cindy claims that Hansen kidnapped and raped her, and had kept her chained by the neck to a pole in his house. She had escaped when he had taken her outside. When the police confront Hansen, he has a good alibi and witness. Multiple bodies of young women are found in the area, and the investigation grows. Nicholas cage plays the role of the main police detective involved in the case. What I liked about his character is that he never doubted Cindy, and always had her back. The creepiest part about this movie is the fact that it's true and that Robert Hansen is such a well respected member of the community. He also is a husband and a father of two. This goes to show you can never judge a book by its cover and social standing. If you are into suspenseful murder movies I would highly recommend this movie.
No country for old men
Just recently I watched no country for old men for the first time. It was an unbelievable story that kept me hanging the entire time. The movie begins with a man, Llewelyn moss, coming across a scene in the desert that is full of dead bodies, drugs, and a load of cash. He takes the cash and runs, and eventually is identified by the owners of the money when they find his abandoned truck and trace his identify. The movie basically shows moss moving from place to place, hotel to hotel, trying to escape these men. I won't give details or the ending away. However, there is much more to this story than violence and money. It is a coming of age story, based on change, and a persons ability to find their place in the world. There is a reason for why it is called "no country for old men", but in order to figure that out, you have to watch this movie and dig for a deeper meaning.
Erin brockovich
I was very happy to see some familiar and awesome movies on the screening list last week. One of these movies, Erin brockovich was a movie I'll never forget. In this film, the very talented julia Roberts plays the role of a single mother who is unemployed. Desperate for a job and money, she asks her lawyer to help her find a job. She lands the position of a file clerk in his office, and eventually falls upon some information of an underground case against a gas and electric company which has been threatening the health of the community. This leads to one of the biggest lawsuits in America against a multi-billion dollar corporation. It's a true story and I would recommend it to anyone.
Monday, November 24, 2014
Mad Max is a 1979 film starring Mel Gibson. He plays the role of max, a policeman who is tired of seeing murder and rapes. He only wants to retire and spend quality time with his family that he's been missing out on. However, his family is murdered by a gang as revenge for the murder of one of their own. Max's world is shattered, and he decides to get revenge of his own. Mad Max is thrilling and exciting, and is thought to have some of the craziest road stunts on film.
Ashes and Diamonds is a Polish film that was directed by Andrzej Wajda and produced in 1958. It is based on the chaos at the end of World War II. The movie takes place in a small polish city within the course of a day, which is the day that the German's surrender, the first day of peace. On this day a young man is ordered to assassinate a new commissioner, but he is led to a beautiful woman who makes him reconsider. The fate of the nation is held in this one man's hands. The film is full of beautiful,striking, and vivid imagery, and is still considered one of the greatest polish films to this day.
Monday, November 3, 2014
It's a wonderful life
A movie that I would like to talk about has been one of my favorites since I was a little. It's a Wonderful Life is an ageless movie directed by frank Capra in 1946. The movie is based on a man named George Bailey, who resides in Bedford Falls, where he has lived since he was a little boy. George marries his high school sweetheart and raises a family.
When things go extremely wrong at the bank George works at, he contemplates suicide. Standing on the edge of a bridge, George is met by an angel named Clarence who shows him what life would have been like without him, and it's a nightmare. Through these visions, George realizes how much his life did indeed matter, and how much his actions throughout his life affected and saved others. George pleads with Clarence to end the awful visions and to go back to the life he had lived.
After begging for his life, George's wish is granted and he is able to return home where he is greeted with love from his family and almost everyone in the town who has been positively affected by his life. George is awakened and feels like a new man who has been given a second chance at life, a life that he will never take for granted again.
When things go extremely wrong at the bank George works at, he contemplates suicide. Standing on the edge of a bridge, George is met by an angel named Clarence who shows him what life would have been like without him, and it's a nightmare. Through these visions, George realizes how much his life did indeed matter, and how much his actions throughout his life affected and saved others. George pleads with Clarence to end the awful visions and to go back to the life he had lived.
After begging for his life, George's wish is granted and he is able to return home where he is greeted with love from his family and almost everyone in the town who has been positively affected by his life. George is awakened and feels like a new man who has been given a second chance at life, a life that he will never take for granted again.
Sunday, October 12, 2014
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