I feel this has been an exceptionally good month, film-wise.
Even though I have "only" seen 23 films, most of them have been great, and there were many of them that I had been anticipating for a long time.
This month, I tried out two digital "offers" that I found to be quite helpful:
Renting films on iTunes, which is a great way to watch movies you don't get anywhere else, especially when there's no DVD rental store near you.
And the IMDB "Recommended for you" widget that inspired me to watch Mysterious Skin, An Education and Babel, all of which I loved. This is a helpful widget if you can't decide what to watch, because personally there are probably millions of films on my inner watchlist, and another million of films I should watch but have never heard of. So it's nice to have some (very effective) algorithm decide for me, at least once in a while.
Before I start talking about the films I've seen, there's one announcement I'd like to make: I have compiled a new 100 Favourite Films list, and as soon as I get together all the pictures and words, I'll let you now. There are many new films in it, that's all I want to say.
Here's what I have been watching last month...
Watched for the very first time:
An Education (2009) Lone Scherfig - UK/ USA | review
I don't know if you can say that, but I feel that this film set my mind on fire. I really thought about it for a long time, so I had to write a review on it, and it also served as an inspiration for another coming-up post.
Rating: 8.3 (by the way, you can see my new ratings' icon revealed in the full review)
Babel (2006) Alejandro González Iñárritu - France/ USA/ Mexico
At the time this film was released, it was seemingly everywhere - I remember seeing the ads all the time. But I was 11 then, little did I know about this film and its greatness... From the title to the actors, the cinematography, the screenplay and the settings - everything fit so perfectly, it almost hurt.
Also, this was the first time Mexico in the movies reminded me of the real Mexico. My favorite story was the one that took place in Japan, though - that performance was mind-blowing.
Rating: 8.8
Chi Bi [Int. Title: "Red Cliff"] (2008) John Woo - China
After my crush on Tony Leung was initiated by Fa yeung nin wa, I just had to watch as many movies with him as possible. So I stumbled upon this gigantic Chinese epos. And found it to be very entertaining. Also, I feel so intellectual, watching all these non-Indian Asian films without understanding one word.
Rating: 7.2
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) Phil Lord, Chris Miller - USA
One of the movies I was absolutely sure I'd never watch. Yeah, it was stupid. But a little funny too.
Rating: 6.4
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Michel Gondry - USA | postAmazing.Rating: 9.3
Fa yeung nin wa [Int. Title: "In the mood for love"] (2000) Kar Wai-Wong - Hong Kong | review
One of the most beautiful and extraordinary films I have seen. Almost nothing happens, yet the difference between the start and the ending is enormous.
And before I forget it: Tony Leung!
Rating: 9.9
Flowers and Trees (1932) Walt Disney Silly Symphonies
Simon from Screen Insight wrote an interesting post on this classic short, so I thought "Why not", and watched it. As always, a very sweet production, even though you need to be in the right mood to enjoy it.
Rating: 7.0
H. C. Andersen og den skæve skygge [Int. Title: "H. C. Andersen's The Long Shadow"] (1998) Jannik Hastrup - Denmark/ Norway/ SwedenThe current topic in Danish class is H. C. Andersen, focussing on his fairytale "The Shadow", so we watched this film. The problem with this film is that the animation is quite underwhelming, maybe otherwise it would have been more interesting.Rating: 6.0
Heavenly Creatures (1994) Peter Jackson - New Zealand/ GermanyFinally! You all know how long it took me to watch this movie, I searched for it everywhere, until finally I found it on iTunes (dubbed, but you take what you get). Even though the special effects seemed unintentionally funny at times, the film was wonderful - both leading actresses were unexpectedly amazing, while the story was relatable and gruesome at the same time. I'm still in shock, by the way.Rating: 8.4
Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001) Ashutosh Gowariker - India | reviewA mixture of many films I have seen before, though it turns out they were inspired by this milestone of Indian film history. It was good, but it would have been better had I seen it a few years earlier.Rating: 8.3
La peau douce [Int. Title: "The Soft Skin"] (1964) François Truffaut - FranceRemember the horrible French film E-Love that I watched in January? You shouldn't, but anyhow, this film was an important motive in the mentioned one, so I was curious enough to watch it. Maybe it wasn't the best choice to introduce myself to Truffaut with this one, but I must say the film has grown on my. So my initial 7.0 rating has improved to become a...Rating: 7.4
Mysterious Skin (2004) Gregg Araki - USA/ NetherlandsMy first thought: Joseph Gordon-Levitt was freakin' fantastic.Next thought: I don't think I ever want to re-watch this film. I mean it was so disturbing - a child that enjoys being with a pedophile? I'm sorry, but NO. No, I can't take it, I don't even want to try to relate to that. But still, you should see this film, it's a real insider's tip, I think.Rating: 8.1
Shakespeare in Love (1998) John Madden - UK/ USAEntertaining? Sure. Oscar-worthy? Yeah, like that film got an Oscar, hahaha. Ha... ha...Honestly, sometimes I don't understand what's going on in that "Academy". They just... toss the dice or what? I mean, yeah this was a good film, but it was also quite main stream and ordinary. Rating: 7.2
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927) F.W. Murnau - USAJust when I was beginning to think of the silent era as a period that was okay but could never measure with the Talkies, this breath-taking film showed up. You know, everything I heard about it, that it was outstanding and everything - it's not true. No words are good enough to describe this movie.If you feel like I did, and don't know how to finally appreciate silent films, watch this film. And if you already love silent films, watch this film. And if you don't know what to think of silent films, watch this film. You got it: watch this film. Rating: 9.4
The Artist (2011) Michel Hazanavicius - FranceOne of the reasons why I was so confused about silent films (I watched it before Sunrise). Sure, everyone loved it and I was so excited - and it was entertaining. But it wasn't great. It wasn't even Oscar-worthy. It was a good homage with a good male lead and some pretty visuals. Nothing more.Rating: 7.2
The Birth of a Nation (1915) D.W. Griffith - USAThere were two things I wanted to do when the credits rolled (if they did, I don't remember): 1) scream, or 2) close my eyes and fall asleep. This is one of the worst films I have ever seen, full of clichés and racism and boring side stories. So it was ground-breaking technic-wise - WHO CARES? It's BAD, okay, BAD! And I wish it weren't so famous, because I hadn't watched it then.Rating: 3.4
The Great Train Robbery (1903) Edwin S. Porter - USAWow, I didn't realize how many silent films I've seen this month! Anyhow, this one was quite boring too, but luckily very short. Also, it had a charming touch, so in the end it was lovely. I mean, to think that people made films like that more than a hundred years ago!Rating: 7.0
The Truman Show (1998) Peter Weir - USAMy obsession with Jim Carrey is starting to alarm me; I just love anything this man does, no matter how stupid it is. Not that this film is stupid, in fact it's one of the best satires I have ever seen. And so quotable..."Somebody help me, I'm being spontaneous!" - Did I mention I watched this film spontaneously?Rating: 8.5
Toy Story (1995) John Lasseter - USAYou know, I spent years thinking I had seen this film - and I hadn't! And now I can't wait to watch the sequels! ... Yeah, my little sister laughed at me when I told her that the "green space man" was called "Buzz Light Year". I mean - that's important! And it's not funny that I as a 17-year old know this, and she as a 14-year old doesn't. Everyone should know this.Rating: 8.4
Türkisch für Anfänger [= "Turkish for beginners"] (2012) Bora Dagteking - GermanyMy absolute favorite series has finally been adapted to the big screen. Of course, it's a little more main stream, a little less edgy than the series, but nevertheless plain fun. They couldn't have made a better job. If you want to know a little about German humour, you should watch this one.Rating: 7.6
2046 (2004) Kar Wai-Wong - Hong KongAs a sequel to Fa yeung nin wa, I'm very disappointed by this film. The best way to explain this is to say the mood wasn't right. The mood was simply... wrong. There was too much sex and too many stories, the only part I liked was the parallel story of the novel "2046". Otherwise it's only worth to watch for Tony Leung.Rating: 6.6
Re-watched with the purpose of intense examination:
Atonement (2007) Joe Wright - UKStill one of my favorite movies of all time. I tried to convince my best friend of its greatness, but I think I didn't really succeed.Rating: 9.6
Midnight in Paris (2011) Woody Allen - Spain/ USAEven better at the second time! There are few films I want to have on DVD, but I'm very glad I got this one as a birthday present. Hemingway! DalII! Woody Allen!Rating: 8.5
Amount of films watched this month: 23Average rating: 7.8