LEVEL 4 / POST 3 (WEEK 5): MOVIES (Best Movie/Best Director/Best Genre).
Dear students,
Fifth week, and this time it’s our third blog session, in which we are going to write about Movies (Best Movie/Best Director/Best Genre).
IMPORTANT:
Remember! After your writing activity you must read and leave comments on my blog and on 3 of your classmates' posts.
This is a 180 words post (as a minimum).
As a guide, here is my version of this topic:
With the release of Memento in 2000 I was immediately a fully paid up member of the Christopher Nolan fan club. All subsequent films have been released to great fanfare and expectation from me.
Constant human themes pervade his films: our memories and indeed our memory, the workings of the human mind on how we perceive identity, uniqueness, dealing with loss and questioning what is really possible beyond the realms of what we actually believe to be possible. But for me in 2000 it was seeing a film so perfect, so twisted and so challenging that led me to fan club status. Every new film has been watched and re-watched on or close to release date, such is the anticipation of every new film released by Nolan. Aside from the well known back story to Batman, "his" trilogy and now the eagerly anticipated release of Interstellar, there are five further stories, each uniquely different, each treating the audience as grown ups, with no pandering to them with elongated exposition.
Fifth week, and this time it’s our third blog session, in which we are going to write about Movies (Best Movie/Best Director/Best Genre).
IMPORTANT:
Remember! After your writing activity you must read and leave comments on my blog and on 3 of your classmates' posts.
This is a 180 words post (as a minimum).
As a guide, here is my version of this topic:
With the release of Memento in 2000 I was immediately a fully paid up member of the Christopher Nolan fan club. All subsequent films have been released to great fanfare and expectation from me.
Constant human themes pervade his films: our memories and indeed our memory, the workings of the human mind on how we perceive identity, uniqueness, dealing with loss and questioning what is really possible beyond the realms of what we actually believe to be possible. But for me in 2000 it was seeing a film so perfect, so twisted and so challenging that led me to fan club status. Every new film has been watched and re-watched on or close to release date, such is the anticipation of every new film released by Nolan. Aside from the well known back story to Batman, "his" trilogy and now the eagerly anticipated release of Interstellar, there are five further stories, each uniquely different, each treating the audience as grown ups, with no pandering to them with elongated exposition.


I think Cristopher Nolan is good director, the movies of Batman are the best
ReplyDeleteWow, i really like Interstellar, i think he is a good director too
ReplyDeleteChristopher Nolan is a cool actor
ReplyDeleteI dont know many of Cristopher Nolan, but appear be great
ReplyDeleteThe only movie that I know is Batman. I will search more movies of this director.
ReplyDeleteI haven't see his movies yet but after read this I think I need to do it
ReplyDeleteI like this director! because show the topics "darkness" and drama, many times our society only want the lights and beauty. But also exist the other "dark side of the moon" in everyone.
ReplyDeletei love batman but i don´t knew the other films of Cristopher Nolan
ReplyDeleteI don´t like so much action movies like Batman. I going to search for other movies with Nolan.
ReplyDeleteMemento it's a special movie, I would like see it again.
ReplyDeleteI've heard about this director, but i don't see any of his movies yet. sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh! This movie is great and the end is excellent and amazing.
ReplyDeleteMemento and Inception are great movies. Both blow my mind!
ReplyDeleteIs a very good movie that
ReplyDelete