Movies

Hello everyone, today I'm going to talk about my perspectives and preferences on the seventh art: The Cinema (and the movie films).

When I was a kid sometimes I spent the weekend at my grandmother's house. She, as filmmaker, had a numerous collection of VHS cassettes, mostly with animated films and cinema art like The Yellow Submarine or Dimensions of Dialogue.

That was my first contact with experimental arts.

Years after, during my time in high school, I acquired an ever-growing taste for Science fiction literature that naturally became my favorite genre, not only for books but also for movies.

I actually enjoy most kind of genres as long as the movie achieves to generate at least the feeling or emotion that is expected to generate (or more) without abusing on stereotypes. I like action movies that make my heart speed up, fantasies that make me dream, fictions that make me believe, terrors that make me fear... And by fear I mean REAL fear, to be afraid of the story and not just of audiovisual effects. I dislike suspense movies mistakenly called horrors or terrors but are nothing more than just a repetitive set of images and sounds that appear out of sudden.

I don't know about films and filmmakers as much as I would like.
I think I could say that specifically for animation my favorite director is Masaaki Yuasa because of his courage when he tries different artistic styles in every work, keeping a constant dynamism and movement, mixing drawings, paintings, pictures and videos. For mainstream hollywood films I can mention Dany Boyle and Darren Aronofsky as directors that I like, maybe also including Jaco Van Dormael because of his film "Mr. Nobody".

I like many other classic movies from well known directors like pulp fiction, blade runner, apocalypse now or 2001: space odyssey.








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