Showing posts with label gus van sant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gus van sant. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 November 2016

Elephant (2003) - Gus Van Sant



What makes Elephant stood out from it’s genre is it’s subtleness, just a normal school day, everything is completely as usual and who knows what would happen next. The editing makes the audience on edge since we all know the premise. The movie keeps going back to the same moment before it happens. The suspense is unbearable. 

Sant didn’t put any emphasis on the event itself nor any political statement which I found really interesting because he leaves it to the audience to decide and judge what’s good in believing we are born innocent which is the total opposite of the movie.

For some reason this movie makes me think of the Orlando Shooting. Violence doesn’t need any justification, we put a label on it doesn’t make it any less bearable or acceptable.

Monday, 21 November 2016

Mala Noche (1986) - Gus Van Sant



Sant directorial debut, filmed in 16mm B&W. 

Mala Noche is about chasing that something we dersire, the blurred lines in relationships. In term of editing, it could be better, it's kind of confusing at times but it did a good job in conveying the message and the tone of the film,

The Gus Van Sant exhibit at La Cinémathèque française is really a good introduction of his works, what inspires him, etc.

Sunday, 20 November 2016

My own private Idaho (1991) - Gus Van Sant



Beautifully shot and written.

The scene in the wood with Scott and Mike, it brings back so much memories, not that I have built a fire in the woods before, is the fact that admitting your love to somebody and that someone loves you too but just not the same way. I felt like it happened to me a lot of times!