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Short Films - Comedy

  Today we’re going to be reviewing some comedy short films. These consist of, “Fired on Mars,” “A Tale of Momentum and Inerti a,” “ Deupsi ,” Napoleon: The Ticket,” “Darrel,” “Fear of Flying,” and “Time for Sushi.” In my personal opinion , Deupsi was the best out of all of them. Even though it is a minute long, it really does portray what a real gas station robbery looks like. The robbers are nervous and end up messing everything up. The shorter one jumps off something, and lands face first onto the cou nter while the taller one has a revolver and doesn’t know how to use it. He then looks down the barrel and presses the trigger and nothing happens. It then goes off on his friend and that’s when the cops pull up. When they do, they attack the injured one without the gun. As the taller one tries to make an escape, he ends up getting hit by a car. Th is almost feels like I was watching a reenactment of what a real-life gas station robbery looks like. I think this one is the best

Everything Everywhere All at Once

            This movie is definitely odd and confusing. Absurdism is very promi nent in this film, relating to the characters and the world itself. Evelyn is the main character of this movie, and we see her character change as she sees herself in different universes. We see her confused as she's being shown the different versions of herself and how she acts when she returns to her normal self that she knows. Later in the movie she tries to explain what is happening and why everyone is acting weird. Her dau ghter and husband think she’s crazy and ridiculous for thinking anything like that was possible. This movie is bizarre and strange, and it shows it. This movie does a very good job at showing absurdism with the main character. Her actions and behaviors change based off the other versions of herself from differen t universes. It’s strangeness really makes this movie interesting, like all the things that happen when Joy fights other people and makes things that shouldn’t

Disney's 1997 Hercules - Movie Trailer Analysis

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        Today we will be reviewing the movie trailer for Hercules, Disney’s 1997 animated film. As for this movie being a 90’s  Disney movie, we all remember that distinct voice over on every Disney movie trailer . That voice that isn’t a part of the movie itself but describes the actions and plots of the story to really draw the audience into watching the movie. Since it is a family movie, the trailer uses visuals and voices to grab children's attention . This is because Disney knows that kids won’t read much of anything when it comes to watching something interesting. The narrator lines up sentences with scenes from the movie that make the trailer funny and interesting to watch. A n example of this would be that the narrator says, “Disney pictures presents ...” then it cuts to a scene from the movie when the muses , which are the women on the pots in the movie, are singing, they say and s pell out “Hercules” stating that Disney is presenting you the movie Hercules. Then

Moonlight

Early on in the movie, when we are witnessing the early life of Chiron , it takes us to a moment where Juan is at the beach with him. Before this scene, Chiron had always seemed to be a quiet kid and never really felt like he belonged. In this scene where Juan tells him to join him in the ocean, we can tell that Chiron is unsure of this suggestion. We can see that he is struggling to decide whether to go or not based on the camera angle and his facial expressions. Eventually, Chiron decides to join Juan and he teaches him how to float in the water on his back. Chiron seemed to not trus t Juan in this moment, but Juan reassures him plenty of times that he wasn’t going to let him go. Eventually Chiron learns how to swim and, in the background, we can hear Juan's words of encouragement and excitement for Ch iron. This scene portrays a lot of feelings in it. We can see that Chiron feels free and that he is learning how to trust. Us as viewers can feel the emotions that Chiron i

Movie Critic

As a movie critic, it is so important to love, understand, and appreciate different types of film (even if it is cringey). There are some pointless films that have absolutely no message behind them or just don’t display it clearly. Sometimes the acting is so horrible that you just can’t finish the movie, we’ve all been there before. Sometimes the movie plot is also horrible that it comple tely disappoints you when you are excited to watch the movie. Many movies have a message behind them, and many don’t . The ones that don’t have a message usually have a bad plot line and bad acting , or they’re just cringey to watch. Movies now don’t seem to be the greatest as they were when I was growing up. Old Disney movies were the source of messages for kids, even if they didn’t fully understand it at the time , they realized that each of those movies had a meaning later in life. Even i n adult comedies and dramas, they had a message for adults to understand and enjoy. In my opinion, mo