Shutter Island- Martin Scorsese

Shutter Island is a movie directed by Martin Scorsese. The film’s main lead is actor Leonardo DiCaprio as a mentally troubled patient that has trouble with his identity named Andrew. He suffered from PTSD from World War 2, specifically the killing of surrendered Nazi soldiers which is a war crime. During his investigation of theContinue reading “Shutter Island- Martin Scorsese”

Inglorious Basterds- Quentin Tarantino

Inglorious Basterds is a 2009 World War 2 film directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is a film that shows what we expect in a typical World War 2 film. There’s the killing of Nazis, evil Nazis and Americans coming to save Western Europe from Germany.  There is history retelling in the end which shows usContinue reading “Inglorious Basterds- Quentin Tarantino”

Bonnie and Clyde- Arthur Penn

Something new that surprised me was the opening credits of the film. It isn’t like anything we have seen in the previous films. Seeing it felt like an opening to a documentary. The other films like “Casablanca” had openings which had orchestral songs. Other films like “Citizen Kane” had like a title card then startedContinue reading “Bonnie and Clyde- Arthur Penn”

Make Me Over, Marie Dressler

Marie Dressler was known for her comedy and her unconventional, rule breaking looks. She wasn’t the conventional Hollywood pretty actress but her comedy skits helped her get famous. She also was known for portraying the traditional American hardworking woman. It was interesting to learn about her because she was so different compared to the genericContinue reading “Make Me Over, Marie Dressler”

Make Me Over, Passing for White

Merle Oberon used skin bleaching products to appear more “marketable”. To be marketable, an actress or actor had to be white. She described as Anglo Indian and did belong to either English or Indian society. Her past is very murky, fathered by an English officer. She had many desirable qualities like high cheek bones butContinue reading “Make Me Over, Passing for White”

Rear Window- Alfred Hitchcock

The film comments on how we as a society have been evolving from a private sensitive society into an intruded one. Stella and Doyle usually are the only ones that frequently would criticize Jeff’s behavior. In the end, Jeff’s spying did prove his suspicions right, but it doesn’t mean that one has the right toContinue reading “Rear Window- Alfred Hitchcock”

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