28/10/2010

Рецензия на "Грязные танцы".

Все таки решила сделать блог двуязычным. Поскольку на русском пишу в основном свои кинорецензии, то первый пост будет о моей 100-й рецензии на замечательный кинофильм "Грязные танцы" ("Dirty Dancing") 1987 года, в главных ролях Дженнифер Грэй и Патрик Суэйзи. Думаю, если не все его видели, то многие о нем слышали.

Один из моих любимых моментов из кинофильма - Final dance

Рецензия:

Он изменил мир

Однажды одна добропорядочная семья решает устроить семейный отдых в тихом горном пансионате. И там послушная и правильная дочь встречает не совсем правильного юношу, который становится ее учителем танцев…

Режиссер Эмиль Ардолино и сценарист Элинор Бергстин рассказывают нам историю, которая могла бы произойти в начале 60-х — эры великих перемен. В те годы в Америке все еще только начинало меняться. Люди чувствовали, что все станет совершенно другим, но это лишь усиливало их страх. Поэтому сюжет фильма ярко показывает разнообразные проблемы того периода — непонимание со стороны родителей, отсутствие уважения к людям, которые принадлежат к другому социальному классу, осуждение вольных поступков. И все эти проблемы вырастают стеной между главными героями. Но именно искренний танец помогает им ее разрушить до последнего камня.

«Бороться за то, что дорого!»
 
Главная героиня — очаровательная юная Бейби. Она не боится мечтать, верит в себя, и очень хочет сделать этот мир лучше. У нее безгранично доброе и немножко наивное сердце. Это лучшая роль актрисы Дженнифер Грэй, которая бесподобно воплотила свою героиню. Она отлично играет каждую сцену, чувственно танцует и целеустремленно отстаивает свою точку зрения. По сценарию именно Джонни учит Бейби танцевать. Но сказать, что только Джонни был ее учителем, было бы неправильно. Ведь она также научила его главному — бороться за себя, за тех, кого любишь.

«Ты можешь победить!»

Полной противоположностью девушки Бейби оказывается танцор Джонни. Его характер грубый, временами слишком строгий, но его талант и обаяние очаровывают. Патрик Суэйзи сыграл простого парня, который живет непредсказуемой жизнью и всегда остается верен одной любви к танцам. Его взгляд заставляет сердце биться в ритме мамбо. Эта роль принесла молодому актеру славу и всемирное признание, которого он заслуживает, ведь такой талант не мог оказаться незамеченным.

Все события фильма соединены восхитительными танцевальными номерами. Здесь есть и грязные, и «правильные» танцы. Каждый раз, когда персонажи начинают танцевать, то они зажигают своей энергетикой весь сюжет. А музыка вызывает непреодолимое чувство оставить все и начать танцевать так, будто тебя никто не видит.

Иногда случается, что фильм навсегда входит в историю кинематографа. И эта кинокартина заслужено относится к таковым. Ведь здесь столько эмоций, чувств, что просто невозможно остаться равнодушным к переживаниям героев. За что говорю огромное спасибо актерам, режиссеру, сценаристу, композиторам, хореографам, оператору и дизайнерам — каждому, кто работал над этим прекрасным кинофильмом.

Самыми лучшими моментами кинокартины для меня навсегда останутся поддержка в озере, танец Бейби и Джонни в его домике, секунды, когда Джонни поет припев песни «I`ve had the time of my life» и волшебный финальный танец.

После просмотра остается чувство безграничного счастья со слезами. Счастье, ведь главные герои переживают вечную историю любви. Слезы, ведь талантливого Патрика больше нет среди нас. Но он всегда воскресает, когда у его фильмов-шедевров есть зритель.

Этот фильм изменил мир. Патрик Суэйзи изменил мир. Он сделал его ярче, светлее, заставил людей по-новому взглянуть на танец и навсегда влюбится в него.

 

Еще не раз буду пересматривать этот фильм. И даже если я выучу все фразы героев наизусть, все равно буду находить в этом кино то, за что я так его люблю - искренность, любовь, танцы и прекрасного Патрика.

Другие мои рецензии опубликованы здесь.

26/10/2010

People's Choice Awards 2011

If you are a huge cinema, TV or music fan you should vote for your favourite actor/movie/TV show/singer/band.  Your vote is important, vote at www.peopleschoice.com !


About People's Choice
People's Choice, the original metric of pop culture, is dedicated to providing entertainment fans with a platform to express their opinions. The annual People's Choice Awards live telecast gives fans a chance to honor their favorite entertainers, while the People's Choice official website, peopleschoice.com, lets enthusiasts voice their choices year round through polls and contests.

The People's Choice Awards celebrates fan favorites in music, movies and television and is the only major awards show where real people - not industry insiders - determine the nominees and winners, setting it apart from other awards shows.

In the age of American Idol, Dancing with the Stars and countless other franchises where the fans decide the outcome, People's Choice was ahead of its time.

For the past 36 years, many of Hollywood's most popular actors, musicians, television shows and movies have been named People's Choice Award winners by their fans. The event began in 1975 with 14 categories; winners included Mary Tyler Moore, Barbra Streisand and The Sting. In 2009, there were over 40 categories, honoring Christina Applegate, Carrie Underwood and The Dark Knight.

In 2005, People's Choice set out to create a year-round destination for our large community of entertainment enthusiasts. With that, the website was launched as not only the main voting site for the awards show, but also as a year-round extension of the People's Choice brand. The site empowers everyday fans to create, vote in and comment on a variety of pop culture polls, while also giving them exclusive opportunities to access, engage with, and ultimately influence the future of entertainment.

23/10/2010

Talents left us. Tony Curtis

In the last few month cinematograph lost some very talented actors and directors, who acted in and filmed great movies like "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967),  "Some Like It Hot" (1959), "The Invisible Man" (1933), "Titanic" (1997). Their talent can’t be underrated. That is why I am going to write about life, movies and contribution in cinematograph of Tony Curtis, Arthur Penn and Gloria Stuart.
I love them for their greatness and wish them Rest In Peace.

Firstly, I want to write about Tony Curtis.

He has lived one brilliant, exiting and long life. He began his movie career with a film noir “Criss Cross” (1949), appearing in one key episode as dance partner of Yvonne De Carlo. Since then Tony played in many noirs, until he become incredible famous all around the world thanks cult comedy “Some Like It Hot” in 1959. I think fast everyone knows it. He portrayed one of musicians, who had to dress like women to escape from gangsters. His lovely Josephine was brilliant. Tony was great in both appearances – as a millionaire and sweet lady (almost lady). Some episodes with him are unforgettable. Also his duet with Jack Lemmon was so hilarious.

Other famous movies, Tony starred in, are “Spartacus” (1960) directed by Stanley Kubrick, “The Great Race” (1965) played with Jack Lemmon and “The Boston Strangler” (1968). In “Spartacus” he is courageous and fearless, in “The Great Race”- charming and in “The Boston Strangler” he is so dramatic!

Curtis’ private life was full-filled with marriages (6 times!). And his last wife was so much younger than he. Tony experienced a son lost in 1994 and sad that he will never recover of it. But still he had one son and four daughters; one of them is Jamie Lee Curtis, who is very famous in Hollywood. Also famous actor had some problems with alcoholism and drug abuse. And he had recovered.

The “Empire” magazine republished one long interview with Tony Curtis, dedicated to his death. The interview includes all parts and periods of Tony's life. It is an honest talk about everything.  Here are some quotations, which I found the most interesting (no logical order):

-          You were always known for having an eye for the ladies.
Thank God. Better that than an eye for the man. Oh, Jesus, wouldn’t we be in trouble? (laughs) Yeah, I womanised my way through life. There wasn’t a girl I saw that I didn’t think would make a great lover. They try to make you feel less than what you are if you are a womaniser. I don’t want to be a man-iser.
-          Moving on, in the mid-50s, you started a terrific run of movies. Sweet Smell of Success was your third collaboration with Burt Lancaster.
Clifford Odetts wrote it. If you ran a movie backwards, you would see that the actor gives what the writer wrote its vitality, its strength, its madness, its sweetness. It’s got nothing to do with ego. Every actor could read that part and come up with a different approach to it. In every one of those movies, I decided to make it my own. My own sense of who I was was working its way out. Wake up one morning, and you were Sidney Falco. Or you’re Albert DeSalvo, the Boston Strangler. You change your hair, your nose, your clothing, different dialogue, make the lights softer, you walk slower. Cary Grant told me once that the way you judge a great bottle of white wine is that when it’s chilled, it tastes like a cool glass of water. It’s so artful that it’s artless. I instantly drew that to my profession. You’ve got to do it so cleverly it looks artless.
-          So you wouldn’t accept an honorary Oscar now?
I don’t think so. Where were they when I needed them? I don’t want to sound like… (pause) No, I’m sorry, why wouldn’t they acknowledge me? If it’s because I’m not a good enough actor, that’s ok. At this time in my life, I don’t want anything eating my stomach, because all those bad guys are all gone now, so what am I gonna do – scream at the sky?
-          Let’s talk about Some Like It Hot. It would be remiss to not start with Jack Lemmon…
Jack and I were friends. We would hold each other’s hands between shots, and laugh.Yes. Tremendous loss. He was a wonderful friend. I went to his memorial service, and all of these actors got up and talked about him, and everybody misses the point. The point is, he was human. Like I am. I don’t put myself in the same league as him, but we were both human. We were friends. We would hold each other’s hands between shots, and laugh.
-          To your mind, is Some Like It Hot the best film you’ve ever been in?
It’s one of the most outstanding movies I’ve made. It was a very complicated role. I played a straight man, I played a comic, I played a woman, I played a saxophone player, I played a millionaire, I played a little bit of Cary Grant as well. When the picture was over, Billy Wilder ran the picture for Cary, and said, ‘Well, how did you like Tony’s impression?’ and Cary said (lapses into perfect Cary Grant voice) ‘I don’t talk like that!’ (laughs)
-          And working with Kubrick?
Kubrick had an eye for the way he set up the camera. He had us coming in before we were supposed to. An actor would say a line, and before he could finish it, another actor would say his line. So it was very spontaneous sounding. It had a roll and a spill to it, very much so artful it was artless.
-          But after that came the 70s, and drug addiction…
I was in excellent condition, right up until I stopped making those physical movies. That became difficult for me because I was unable to maintain myself, and that was when I started using substances. It kept my weight down, but I fucked myself up badly.
-          It’s funny how things come full circle.
Yeah, that’s going to open in Houston in the brand new theatre complex they’re building, in May next year. Can you imagine at this time of my life that I would get an opportunity like that? That’s like winning the Lottery.
-          And you get to say “nobody’s perfect!”
(laughs) At long last! It’ll be on my gravestone. ‘Tony Curtis: Nobody’s Perfect’.
Interview by Chris Hewitt

If you are interested in you can read full interview here.

During his life Tony played in 183 different movies and every time he gave a part of his heart to his characters. And now, after he is gone, we can always bring him back by watching his movies and remembering his contribution in cinematograph. 
He will always stay in my heart.

18/10/2010

Waiting for 18th November...


I would like to start with some information about movie which for I'm waiting the most since summer 2009. I'm writing about first final chapter of Harry Potter magic adventures. 
I love every book and all 6 movies about "the boy who lived". And I'm sure I will love next one. It will be "the final of worldwide phenomenon" and "motion picture event of the generation"!
We've seen how three little actors growing and showing us their mature talent. In this part they have to face many complication and dangers. But in the end it will be incredible final, captured for everybody on this planet who believes that magic is somewhere.
There are many people, who didn't like results of David Yates' work. But I'm not one of them. I think every person, who was involved in this movie-making process, deserves storm of applause.
So, just one month is left till all world will see first part of epic ending - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1.

If somebody still hasn’t seen trailers - there are two officials:

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Trailer Official HD  
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 Trailer 2 Official HD



 

17/10/2010

Let's start!


Сinematograph - one of the greatest miracles of all times. Every movie - is a life long history, made for us to learn something, to laugh, to feel. It gives us a possibility to visit another reality for a couple of hours. I am so thankful for everyone, who captures movies, because they create art.
I am going to write about everything which is related to cinematograph.
So let's start an eternal journey to the world of movies!

P.S. I don't like movies in 3D. Movies are great and real because of talented directors, actors, composers, costume designers and even special effect makers. 3D is just a good way to make some money on uninteresting films.