duranteluca
10-24-2002, 04:18 PM
It's too difficult to create a list of favourites, for me there is no sense to do this kind of thing. I prefer to start a voyage inside some of my favourites, so i can increase my ( and your) attention on its.
In this first time i write in this forum I'd like to spent few words about a beautiful Akira Kurosawa' s movie: DREAMS .
There is no words about this giant of the cinema of all times, I' m sure that every one who write on this forum have listen (or read) his name a lot of times. About this movie I like to put the attenction to the incredible Kurosawa's skill of create a marvellous and oniric scenarios. This eight vignettes, each dreamed by Kurosawa, are eight little perls of a poet of the cinema. In particulary the first ("Sunshine Through the Rain") are for me a projection of what I dream when I was a child. The fourth("The tunnel") is full of oniric fear of responsability; the fifth("The crows") is a heartfull tribute to Vincent VanGogh' s world ( with one of most famous Chopin's prelude ).
Kurosawa paint a real masterwork as a director and show as also what kind of great and sensibility person he was.
I really hope you like it!
In this first time i write in this forum I'd like to spent few words about a beautiful Akira Kurosawa' s movie: DREAMS .
There is no words about this giant of the cinema of all times, I' m sure that every one who write on this forum have listen (or read) his name a lot of times. About this movie I like to put the attenction to the incredible Kurosawa's skill of create a marvellous and oniric scenarios. This eight vignettes, each dreamed by Kurosawa, are eight little perls of a poet of the cinema. In particulary the first ("Sunshine Through the Rain") are for me a projection of what I dream when I was a child. The fourth("The tunnel") is full of oniric fear of responsability; the fifth("The crows") is a heartfull tribute to Vincent VanGogh' s world ( with one of most famous Chopin's prelude ).
Kurosawa paint a real masterwork as a director and show as also what kind of great and sensibility person he was.
I really hope you like it!