Thursday 27 January 2011

Blue Valentine Review



Blue Valentine looks at Dean (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy’s (Michelle Williams) marriage. Poignant flashbacks contrast the joy of their initial union with the misery of their present relationship. So where did it all go wrong? As I left the cinema, that question was still waiting to be answered.

The spontaneity and purity of their early relationship seems to be filtered through nostalgic longing as we see snapshots of their most intimate and important moments. Director, Derek Cianfrance’s choice to shoot all the sequences from the past on film soaks it in sepia – a vivid visual contrast to the present as the past continues to fade from miserable reality. The concluding memory depicts their simple, wedding day. As William’s stands pregnant yet angelic opposite Gosling, tears streaming down her cheeks, intercut with the tragic tears of their final row in the present as they stand on opposite sides of the kitchen.

Essentially the film offers an outsiders perspective, little context is given to their arguments nor is there much explanation for William’s utter exhaustion with Gosling’s character and total rejection of his physical affections. This is perhaps down to their intense method of Acting, Williams and Gosling lived together in the house seen on screen for 4 weeks, in a tangling of art and life; they lived the real lives of their characters. They certainly portray a toxic relationship that had obviously eroded over time. However as a viewer I couldn’t help feeling just a little left out, as if the catastrophe of their relationship was a secret I was not given access to.

The Soundtrack by Grizzly Bear is fantastic as is the brave acting performances given by Gosling and Williams. In real time the film actually only follows two days of their lives, so the ending is left deliberately ambiguous. Perhaps the charm of not being party to all the damaging factors of their relationship is that it allows for an element of hope even though the last shot follows Dean walks out of the house away from Cindy.

Tuesday 25 January 2011

Wedding Video

I may be slightly biased as this is my brother's wedding. But if you are going to make a wedding video I think this is pretty much  how it should be done. This was made by my cousin Dave Bullivant. Simple but effective editing to music, it really captures the day. Click on the link (the text not the picture) below to have a look and see what you think.




Sunday 23 January 2011

Evolving English!

While staying in London over Christmas I visited The Evolving English exhibition at the British Library. My dissertation is about how people perceive different english accents on screen so the exhibition seemed like it would provide some nice easy research.


Statue of Isaac Newton - Outside Library


The exhibition was packed and I was happy it was the kind of place where it was okay to be on your own. In a listening booth I listened to extracts of famous speeches and slang from all over the country and then moved on to look at the language of propaganda during the war. This is what I found:


Incase you can't read the bottom section it reads:
If your young man neglects his duty to his
King and Country, the time may come when he 
will NEGLECT YOU!

Persuasive stuff! and quite fascinating. I'm just relieved I will never have to apply the ideas in this poster to any man I know.

So the exhibition turned out to be interesting but not so useful for my dissertation. Never Mind.

Wednesday 19 January 2011

Something Special

It's been a while. All the good intentions of my blogging summer or rather September slipped away when I returned to Manchester, lost my nerve a bit and busied myself with other things. But I'm back and ready to begin again. 

So to start with I will show you one of the things I was doing when I forgot all about blogging. My friend Rose and I have made a short film every year we have been at Uni, with varying results. This is for a competition called 'something special', it was really fun to make because we were not stressed about the outcome. 

Before you watch, a wise man once said:

If you are cold, tea will warm you.
If you are heated it will cool you.
If you are depressed it will cheer you.
If you are excited it will calm you.

Gladstone