I didn't really want to mention this before but whatever.
Another similarity is in the Yu-Gi-Oh card game. While yes there is the similarity of tuning that really isn't all that important. There is one card in particular. That one is appropriately named "Dark City". The card art is of well a dark city where the only light is the window lights. This is quite reminiscent to the movie. Even stranger the building appear to be flat and fake which like in the movie the entire city was created by The Strangers. So this might just be a very strange coincidence or the person who drew the card art saw the movie who knows. But I still thought it was cool.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
A Simple Plan
Well not too much to say about this one. I personally liked it. Jacob really didn't seem to smart at all throughout the beginning but as it went on his intelligence shown through. I personally liked the isolation in winter setting. Barren snowfields are excellent examples of isolation. In fact I used this idea during my college search. I wanted to spend my next 4 years in near total solitude. So when this idea was mentioned in class I felt like I could relate. In the end Hank was ultimately alone in everything even though he said that they were all in it together.
Merry Christmas everyone... Tomorrow the Island might be a winter wasteland haha.
Merry Christmas everyone... Tomorrow the Island might be a winter wasteland haha.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Memento
Hm that was a surprising movie. The first day it gave me a headache but after I started writing things down it became much more understandable. Anyway the movie was pretty strange. The organization of it was particularly interesting. It seems like what the director was trying to do was simulate memory loss by playing the movie in reverse. The viewer wouldn't know what was happening 5 minutes in the future which in the time line of the story is 5 minutes in the past. Though I thought adding other scenes and connecting them at the end was not the best way to go with it. Maybe thoughts from the past would have been better than story line going forward. Anyway not as great as Dark City but still pretty good.
Also I got that long coat I mentioned in the last entry.
Also I got that long coat I mentioned in the last entry.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Dark City!!!
I think Dark City has become my favorite movie of all time. It really makes you think about what reality is. On occasion I have pondered what it would be like to loose a memory or have different memories than to what actually happened. It probably wouldn't be so bad considering that is what you think always is, was and will be. What if we all have missing memories of things that happened to us? What if the life we are all experiencing is a lie? These are all very deep questions that I believe this movie is trying to portray.
One thing I instantly noticed is how many aspects were strikingly similar to those of several of my other fandoms which cross a wide array of media. I will talk about two of them.
One thing I noticed in the movie was the spirals. In the beginning they seemed to play a large role but then it just kind of dies. We see them on the murdered bodies, Eddie drawing them on his walls and the images of fingerprints. The motif of spirals (especially in the scene with Eddie) reminded me of a Japanese horror film based on a manga titled Uzumaki (spiral in English). First of all why spirals! They never explain this during the movie anyone might think that if they were only seen during the murders they would would think it was only a gimmick that Murdoch would have used (if The Strangers were successful). However, we see Eddie drawing them later. In Uzumaki many people and eventually the town are "cursed" by spirals which eventually drives them to madness. I think spirals don't only signify Eddie's madness but also the confusion that many of the characters are experiencing such as Bumstead with his investigation and Murdoch with the loss of his memories. It could also signify Bumstead and Murdoch going deeper and deeper into the mysteries of the city throughout the course of the movie.
Another similarity is to the game Persona 3. In the game there is an element called "The Dark Hour" which is pretty much a hidden hour after midnight, similarly to the movie. Much like during the Tuning all electronics and cars stop however unlike it people turn into coffins for some reason rather than falling asleep. If that wasn't enough during the dark hour buildings grow from the ground in a similar fashion to the movie. But anyway I digress.
Finally this movie has made me absolutely sure that I want a long coat. haha
One thing I instantly noticed is how many aspects were strikingly similar to those of several of my other fandoms which cross a wide array of media. I will talk about two of them.
One thing I noticed in the movie was the spirals. In the beginning they seemed to play a large role but then it just kind of dies. We see them on the murdered bodies, Eddie drawing them on his walls and the images of fingerprints. The motif of spirals (especially in the scene with Eddie) reminded me of a Japanese horror film based on a manga titled Uzumaki (spiral in English). First of all why spirals! They never explain this during the movie anyone might think that if they were only seen during the murders they would would think it was only a gimmick that Murdoch would have used (if The Strangers were successful). However, we see Eddie drawing them later. In Uzumaki many people and eventually the town are "cursed" by spirals which eventually drives them to madness. I think spirals don't only signify Eddie's madness but also the confusion that many of the characters are experiencing such as Bumstead with his investigation and Murdoch with the loss of his memories. It could also signify Bumstead and Murdoch going deeper and deeper into the mysteries of the city throughout the course of the movie.
Another similarity is to the game Persona 3. In the game there is an element called "The Dark Hour" which is pretty much a hidden hour after midnight, similarly to the movie. Much like during the Tuning all electronics and cars stop however unlike it people turn into coffins for some reason rather than falling asleep. If that wasn't enough during the dark hour buildings grow from the ground in a similar fashion to the movie. But anyway I digress.
Finally this movie has made me absolutely sure that I want a long coat. haha
Sunday, December 5, 2010
The Asphalt Jungle
Pretty good movie so far. First of all Emmerich kind of reminds me of Kane. They are presented in a similar way, they look sort of similar, they are both powerful men, they both have (or are alleged to have) a significantly younger mistress and a strained relationship with their wives. Second why is Riedenschneider referred to as Doc. Do they ever mention if he is an actual doctor or could it be referencing the fact that he is precise with his plans much like a surgeon. Third the heist scene it seemed very tense. I was at the edge of my seat for it. Maybe it was the fact that everyone was acting so calmly and there wasn't any background sound effects that made it seem so serious. So this has been a pretty good movie even though it started off slowly.
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