I've been in a Kubrick loop today because I love getting into that Kubrick Ambiance.
I see the individuality in each of his films, but also the similarity.
There is a level of how fast each film goes and each film genre he's conformed to.
2001: A Space Odyssey has to be my favorite by means of Directing and the vague mystery of the meaning of the film. Watching it multiple times only adds on to the need for the meaning. I get the best thrill from watching this.
A Clockwork Orange is definitely great, after swallowing it a few times, it tastes a little bad. The story is great. The cinematography is nice. The artwork is extraordinary. Its brutality may be a factor. And I feel the entire time Alex is imprisoned, it doesn't have good flow and I'm just waiting to get past that. Even something as shallow as the Nadsat can lead me to another one of his films.
The Shining is definitely right behind 2001 in my list of favorite films. The psychological tension is perfect. The thrilling ambiance is envious. The setting could not have been better. The cinematography was only professional. The acting was miraculous. Just a perfect horror film.
Full Metal Jacket seemed a little alienated in the category of Kubrick to me. Yes, the directing was nice. So was the cinematography. The acting could have been better. Kubrick did great in making a very miniscule situation so dramatic. I would believe that a major battle would have portrayed the Vietnam War in a more realistic light. But the story used did its job. I also loved the individual profile shots between each character.
Sadly, these are the only Kubrick films I've seen. Soon I will be seeing Dr. Strangelove, and I'm very interested in seeing his older work.
If you are a Kubrick fan, I would like to know your favorite and what imput you have on his films.
I see the individuality in each of his films, but also the similarity.
There is a level of how fast each film goes and each film genre he's conformed to.
2001: A Space Odyssey has to be my favorite by means of Directing and the vague mystery of the meaning of the film. Watching it multiple times only adds on to the need for the meaning. I get the best thrill from watching this.
A Clockwork Orange is definitely great, after swallowing it a few times, it tastes a little bad. The story is great. The cinematography is nice. The artwork is extraordinary. Its brutality may be a factor. And I feel the entire time Alex is imprisoned, it doesn't have good flow and I'm just waiting to get past that. Even something as shallow as the Nadsat can lead me to another one of his films.
The Shining is definitely right behind 2001 in my list of favorite films. The psychological tension is perfect. The thrilling ambiance is envious. The setting could not have been better. The cinematography was only professional. The acting was miraculous. Just a perfect horror film.
Full Metal Jacket seemed a little alienated in the category of Kubrick to me. Yes, the directing was nice. So was the cinematography. The acting could have been better. Kubrick did great in making a very miniscule situation so dramatic. I would believe that a major battle would have portrayed the Vietnam War in a more realistic light. But the story used did its job. I also loved the individual profile shots between each character.
Sadly, these are the only Kubrick films I've seen. Soon I will be seeing Dr. Strangelove, and I'm very interested in seeing his older work.
If you are a Kubrick fan, I would like to know your favorite and what imput you have on his films.