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Oscars tap tap tap Review

Vorneweg before I burst: I absolutely must get rid of one thing: I have just seen a new Top 10 film. And so perfect for me. And I say certainly not common. I'm still very shaky. Two hours later I was on Durchschnaufen. What a film, even though I had actually refused to look at him myself - for fear of a girl movie. And why I was? Blame the recovered Oscar.

Well, first things first:
This year, I found the Oscar nominations damn exciting. That is why I kept the live broadcast almost ... But my God, every 5 minutes of advertising. And then always the same, that was simply too much on the nerves. Well, wiedemauchsei.
They were very good films in the running. Very good and very different. Inception, Alice in Wonderland, The Social Network, The King's Speech, (even) Tron: Legacy, True Grit, Black Swan, The Fighter, 127 Hours, and Toy Story 3 Edited by Tron and Alice apart they were all in contention for the best film of last year. The first 5 I had seen, even if I had except for the small sections on Inception and Alice reported nothing. True Grit, I had it yesterday and today considered Black Swan.


Inception. shredded A terrific film that one's brain around snaps, then and wrong back together. Huge effects, good actors and music, and very interesting plot (though with logic errors). I left the cinema and thought two days later about it. Meanwhile, he stands as a DVD behind me, therefore I have now seen him a second time - and the slow-motion function learned to love. A point I've really out-hergespult five times and before I had really understood. Well, as I said. Very entertaining and exciting film. He conceded, however, as none of the major categories. Well, the Oscar for original screenplay, I would have given him: So sick shit you can not really imagine. He went to the big winners of the evening. But with 4 legitimate Oscars in technical disciplines (sound, sound editing, cinematography, VFX), he shows very clearly what a film he is in fact: one for watching and SFX enjoy.

Alice in Wonderland. In had reported me. Super Great fantasy film. All of Tim Burton and Johnny Depp halt. Is the way already on the shelf. The two artistic Oscars for production design and costumes are deserved uneinschränkt. Point.

The Social Network. I'm not a fan of social networks, from simple narrative films, where it does not matter if I see them on the big screen and later on television. Social network falls into this category. And it was probably only a little boredom and the urge to want to see how an IT success story can be filmed for the mainstream. Well, the answer was Justin Timberlake, some high-school chicks and lots of cat fight. I liked the movie and not particularly do not know what the world refers to him. Admittedly, it was probably just because I related to any of the actors was warm somehow. But that does not change the fact. Ultimately, the big acclaimed movie was not the big winner. can the Oscar for best adapted screenplay not judge me, is not my matter. It was granted to him without comment. The best cut is okay, I think - for the same reason. How to evaluate sections from a technical point of view, I do not know. But on the third I could get upset beyond measure: The supposedly best film music had Hans Zimmer's "Inception" and Alexandre Desplat, "The King's speech" a competitor. Inception is already out of any room BestOf herauszudenken more, and the next grandiosity such as Pirates of the Caribbean, the Oscar-winning The Lion King, King Arthur and Gladiator. And Desplats Soundtrack ran until yesterday at my up and down, just because of the very sensitive piano piece. But The Social Network? I was not in the approach somehow catchy. Too bad the biggest misconception of the evening.

The King's Speech. The much vaunted winner with 3 of the 4 major categories (best film, director, lead actor) was without doubt "The King's Speech", the story of the stuttering King George VI (Colin Firth), and its civil and very unconventional language therapists (Geoffrey Rush) . I first saw him last week and liked him very much. For a pure narrative cinema, he has entertained me very well. I found it uninteresting for a second or long-winded. It was telling a very moving story, with very good actors. Even Helena Bonham-Carter is once in a different role as a madman to see what only the beginning looks a little funny. Both were nominated for supporting actor, but had soft TheFighter. Restrained, yet catchy music accompanied him constantly. It is hard to describe, but really to recommend. Simply a well made movie.

Tron: Legacy. What have I got myself on the film. OK, it's admittedly an absolute nerd movie and it was clear from the outset that the find was not well received. Many thought, and is not even aware that it is a continuation of a 80-year strip. As a computer scientist and Frisbee-obsessed, it was time for me almost a must to buy it. The first film to be completely computer-animated Scenes could come up, the animated performance reasons on screen was completely black colored lines. Accordingly, the costumes, which ultimately results in a very dark and spacey look. The successor should be kept in the same style, was nevertheless - without really losing the old style - very much modernized. Sure, the act can be thrown away, but the pictures are terrific. A film to be watching and happy. However, a bissel Nerdtum still needed even to make it easy to find, I think. Long before movies start, legends grew around the great soundtrack by Daft Punk. And really, in the film the electric sounds across a very interesting and appropriate. It was something completely different. A nomination I would have indulged in the two definitively. Instead, the film was only for me in the least interesting and least important category nominated and not won. One Oscar, and when it would only for the sound editor, I would really indulged in the film. Another downside was that the film anywhere in Berlin was still in 2D. The time for the disgustingly expensive-yet-only 3D movies seem to come. Too bad, but again I will probably sit in front of the screen less than usual. 3D I do not like a headache and is more expensive than the DVD.

True Grit. I like Jeff Bridges. And how much I could imagine the "Dude" as a drunken Marshall in the Wild West. So from the movies. Me most, however, has not he, but the 14-year-old actor Hailee Steinfeld impressed. She is so incredibly self-conscious over, so incredibly routine and callous. I mean, yes, that was her role, but she played it brilliantly. Really great. For me it is definitely much more than just the supporting actress, for which she was Oscar nominated. I would have indulged in it to the girl anyway. Otherwise? Very entertaining film with some amusing places to giggle. I thought it was no trace of dark, not in line for me the reviews. It was just a more modern Western with nice action. Good Movie, but nothing really special. He received also an Oscar, what concerns me (besides the already mentioned for the girl) in order.

Black Swan. The soundtrack is just the estimated 10th Time in my life loop. What a film. As already mentioned, I did not watch it myself actually. Dance movies are corrosive. And really other positive reviews I have not read or heard. Except one who spoke of psychological thriller. I also like Natalie Portman a lot. I can not remember a role in which she was really bad. And she's pretty stunning. Well, get out of my little room, and to complete the Academy series of films to some extent, I am now disengaged again to me to slouch into a cinema seat ... And I saw a terrific film. No, I think I saw, no, lived a perfect film. Tchaikovsky fall to one's ears and gloom, it was a delight. Sweat ran down my back, I was shaking. The voltage, where ever they came from really, was almost unbearable. What a film. Portman in a starring role. Fragile and beautiful, but so versatile, as possible. As the battle between good and evil was shown was incredible. An inner struggle that stretches into the darkest corner of the psyche of the main character Nina. If an Oscar was deserved, then this. An easy and simple set of acts associated with a dramatic camera work, unforeseen cuts and simple sounds boring suddenly cramped and not in the approach. And again and again to the well-known Swan-melodies. Over and over again. But clearly varies, sometimes dark as the black soul, sometimes fast and fun like the feet of the dancers. I do not know how to express it. Ultimately, it is a dance film, but completely different. Frightening. Darker. Uncertain.

The Fighter. He is not running yet, I will not even see. I do not like boxing. And Boxfilme not. In spite of really great male occupation. While the primary role of Mark Wahlberg was not even nominated, admitted from Christian Bale as a supporting actor. Whether this time it was deserved or not, I do not know. But overall I do not begrudge him the Oscar very much. He has played in the past really great roles, was time that he sometimes took his turn. The ring also winning Actor Melissa Leo, I do not know can tell me anything.

127 Hours. Ongoing either. And here it is questionable whether the really interested me. If you as a boredom thing. However, while we must see that at least the next half year period cinema is called for, good with all the announcements. So this is probably nothing. 6 nominations, no gain. But you have just always see the top-class competition, however. Says not so much from.

Toy Story 3 Well good, I have mentioned only for completeness. Named best animated film. Well, no idea. I was never a fan of Toy Story, have even forgot that I have ever seen the second, and if he was even worse than the first. Had I then clamped.

still lack the Oscars for the shorts and documentaries, but I am abstaining times my voice.

Did I already mention how incredibly impressed Black Swan was? I am seriously looking at me the one more time. So who wants to report you. Tchaikovsky, one should not necessarily hate. Wow, what a crass film! My face! I will now dream of night, guaranteed. I am still totally blown away ...

Listening To: Clint Mansell
- Black Swan
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake