Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Piter FM

Today we watched the film Piter-FM directed by Oksana Bychkova's (2006). I do not really know how i felt about this film today. i liked that i showed that you can fall in love with someone with out ever seeing them in person, and how you can walk right past the person you have been looking for and not even know that it was them. This film shows how hard it is for people to meet up in everyday life cause even with a little incident it could throw off the timing of meeting that person, like when Maksim was getting searched by the cop and Masha was standing at the top of the stairs and right after he was done she had already walked away. I feel this film has something to do with fate, if you believe that something is meant to be it will end up working out, like at the end of the movie when he drops the phone into the water but ends up calling the radio station that Masha works at, so i feel that this movie shows that fate plays a role in everyday life and that everything is meant to happen.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The return

Today we watched The return, directed by Andrei Zvyagintsev. I would characterize the father as a very hidden person, and what i mean by that is he doesn't say more than what he needs to say, he also seems like he doesn't like to talk about his past, in the film he also seemed to be kinda mean and like he didn't really like his kids very much. The father seemed like a very negative kind of person when ever his kids would be upset or want to do something he would either just not do it or tell them they are not doing that anymore and that they have to leave to go do something else, without explaining what that other thing is. I feel like he has a very negative effect on the boys, Andrey tried very hard to see the best in this father and to be close with him but he still would be mean and hit him, like when the car got stuck in the mud and Andrey just wanted to get the sticks under there right to impress him but instead his father pushed his face into the car and made him bleed, Ivan never really wanted anything to do with his father and i feel he knew that, so through out the whole movie i felt Ivan just grew more and more angry with him and just wished he never would have came back. I feel like the father has made the boys relationship with each other much stronger, because growing up they never had that person to look up to so they had to figure stuff out and help each other out on there own, and when he finally came back and they saw he wasn't what they had hoped for I'm sure it made them want to stick together and not let people come in between them. I wish that the movie would have gone a little more into why the father toke them to that island, and what was in that bow that he put on the boat? i didn't really like how the movie ended, i just wish it would have explained a little more about the fathers life and why he was gone for so long.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Brother

Today we watched the film Brother, directed by Aleksei Balabanov (1997). I really enjoyed watching this film today. I would characterize Danila as a quiet person but when it comes down to it he will do what he believes is right. Danila view of violence is he will stick up for the ones he likes and will protect himself and his family, he doesn't seem to go around looking for violence but he isn't one to back down from it. Threw out the film Danila shows a lot of different skills he has when it comes to making little bombs and knowing so much about guns, and having such a good shot, but when ever he asks about what he did in the war all he said was he sat in HQ and did nothing? was he just lying so he didn't have to explain everything? it seemed to me that he did a lot more than what he said he did, because a person can not just learn how to do most of the stuff he did... This movie also showed how easy it was for people to get murdered and get away with it, it seemed that people just got use to others dieing around them.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Little Verna

The film that we watched was Little Vera Directed by Vasily Pichul (1988). This film really showed how it was right before the ultimate fall of the Soviet Union. This film was much different from the other films we have watched so far, it showed more of how Russian family's drank and how the children where not secluded from it but more welcomed into drinking with them, witch would lead to them going out and doing it with there friends. Also in this film it showed more of the problems within the family's that I'm sure most Russian family's went through during this time period. I feel that Vera was not sympathetic at all and i honestly though she was pretty selfish and mean, when she broke up with her so called boyfriend for another guy right before he was leaving, she didn't even try to be nice she just said "I'm in love with someone else" and you could tell that it really hurt his feelings but Vera did not care at all, another example of her being selfish is when her new boyfriend started living with them he was very rude to her father and just acted like he was better then them and she didn't tell him to stop or anything she just went along with him being rude. This film really showed the undoing of the Soviet Union and how hard some family's had it.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears

Today we watched the movie Moscow does not believe in tears, directed by Vladimir Menshov (1979). This film really showed how people lived in russian, like there love life, jobs, characteristics, their dreams, and just how life was during the Thaw and the era of stagnation. I enjoyed watching this movie, it showed how women worked more in the factory and lower jobs more frequently and the men held the higher end jobs, it also showed how men looked more towards what a women did for a living and who there parents where, to me that was kinda weird how them seemed more interested in what they did for a living and how much money they made a year rather than getting to know them as a person, like when Rudolph found out that Katerina that she worked in a factory rather than what she told him she did he left her even though she was pregnant with his child. this movie really helped show how different russian relationships were in that time period and how much harder it was for single women to find men.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Ballad of a Soldier

Today we watched the movie Ballad of a soldier directed by Grigori Chukhrai's (1959). I enjoyed this movie today. It was a good love story and really told the story of a russian soldier in this time period. The story really showed how hard it was for some to get a train anywhere during the war, it also showed how the public looked at soldiers, when he was walking down to the train people would turn around and look at them like they have never seen a soldier before. another big point i noticed was when Alyosha got to the town to deliver the soap for his friend he just meet, all of his family was so excited to here he was alive and had a lot of questions for him, but you also saw that they havent heard from there son in a very long time and had no idea if he was alive or not, this really made think about how hard it must have been for familys during the war, they would send there love ones off to war and not know if they would ever here from them again or where they even were. The other big point i noticed was that when Alyosha arrived at home and everyone crowded around him you could see that it was mostly all women in the town, i feel that Chukhrai did this on purpose to show how the war took all of the men out of towns and left women basically by themselves. I feel this movie painted a very good picture of how hard the war was on the families of the men and women in this war.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Mirrior

The film we watched today was Mirrors by Andrew Tarkovsky (1932-1986).  This film was a hard and confusing film to watch. i was not able to figure out the plot of the movie or why some of the scenes where even put into the movie. Some things i did find interesting was that this film had a lot of color in it, and how Tarkovsky was able to input black and white scenes into the film. To me this film reminded me more of a montage of different scenes rather than a movie, i felt there was not really a plot for the movie or anything for the audience to build up to or to hope for.