Showing posts with label The Hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hunt. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Motifs in Cinema 2013 - Man against Society

By s. Tuesday, February 25, 2014 , , , , , , , , , , , , , 32 Comments
Andrew of Encore's World of Film and TV is hosting his annual blogathon of Motifs in Cinema. I decided to pitch in and explore a theme that was present, one way or another, in many movies last year - Man against society. Whether those films featured characters fighting the law, government or the ideas followed by majority but not themselves, cinematic year of 2013 was filled with the acts of defiance.


Sunday, December 1, 2013

Breaking Emotions: Hate + Love

By s. Sunday, December 1, 2013 , , , , , , , 32 Comments



This week MettelRay chose Hate and Love as the final emotions for her blogathon. I decided to approach HATE as the scenes which really get me to HATE things and LOVE as the scenes that I love to watch, that kinda make my love for cinema justified - first one is funny, second one is a visual treat and the third one, well, the third one is perfect.


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Visual Parallels: Take Shelter + The Hunt

By s. Wednesday, November 27, 2013 , , 17 Comments
Take Shelter and The Hunt don't have much in common at the first glance. But when you start looking closely similarities arise - both stories center around a man, who despite having a family and people who love him, is utterly alone with his problems. In case of Curtis, the hero of Take Shelter, he is suspecting that he is becoming mentally ill. Lucas, the protagonist of The Hunt, on the other hand has been accused of molesting a little girl in his village.


Monday, September 9, 2013

The Hunt

By s. Monday, September 9, 2013 , , , , , , , 36 Comments
There is a number of movies that genuinely infuriated me. Sometimes it's because they end up being disappointments when I wanted them to be great. Sometimes it's because they are a waste of my time. But there are actual great films that infuriate me so much, I'm angry just thinking about them weeks, months, years after seeing them. Those are the films that accurately show that the majority of human race is weak, contemptible and genuinely pathetic.