Sunday 18 March 2012

Its a Wonderful Life

Haven't been waiting to watch this film for what seems like forever, I finally sat down and watched it. Having been produced in 1946, I was hardly expecting much technologically, as the opening consisted of credits that had been printed onto paper and someone simply flicking though them. So yes, the camera shots and movements were very basic, yet the acting stood out as the genre was very much about realism (apart from the part when and angel is sent down to earn his wings). I would defiantly recommend this film to everyone and anyone, as it strips back the fancy camera angles, animations, green screen and effects, leaving us with an original story, to which I thought was amazing.

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