When I saw the trailer for this movie, my first impression was that it would be some depressing underdog movie about overcoming all odds. The Rocky Balboa for the female audience with a touch of lesbianism to keep the chaps happy. It was perhaps because of this snap judgment that it took some persuasion for me to see this movie. I can not emphasis enough how wrong I was. There is a reason it nominated for a list of awards as long as my coursework to-do list, and why IMDB has it placed in the top 250 movies of all time. It is spectacular, and nothing will prepare you for what you will see in that cinema. Even if you read a whole host of spoilers you will still sit gob-smacked from start to finish. If you have have yet to see this, read no further, and book a ticket for your nearest cinema for the soonest showing. Despite being out for several weeks now, the cinema tonight was still sold out, and a massive queue had formed for the following show.
This story is about a ballerina, aspiring for perfection and longing for the legendary role of the Swan Queen. She is an innocent thing, with a room filled with stuffed toys in a flat shared with her slightly unhinged, overbearing mother. She is perfect for the White Swan, her company leader tells her, but what about her transformation into the Black Swan? Even early on one could guess how this story will go, yet sitting there watching it unfold before you is still breath taking. It's as if you sit behind our characters eyes, never knowing what is reality and what is her imagination. As she slowly breaks down, becoming this other version of herself things get weirder and weirder, and that is no understatement. By the end I was hanging off the edge of my seat, hand over mouth, not even daring to blink.
What impressed me more than the perfect performances of the actors, the choreography and the incredible story telling; was the camera work. It always seemed to be in the perfect place. A still could be taken from each frame of the dance performances to give a beautiful poster. The visual effects at the end were utterly surprising, yet worked so well. The animation was a piece of art in itself. If I was in the habit of rating movies, I would certainly give this a 10/10. The only movie I could compare this to, is Fight Club, as strange as that may sound.
And yes, there is a lesbian love scene, so ladies I suggest you casually drop this into conversation before asking the boyfriend to take you to see this. ;)
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Monday, 7 February 2011
Outcasts, BBC1 Monday 9pm
From me there is a giant welcome to the new Science Fiction drama on BBC1 this week. I am an avid lover of the genre and in my opinion there is not enough of it on the TV. With the largest show of its kind being aimed more at children (though I am a massive Doctor Who fan particularly with Moffat at the helm) it is refreshing to see something for us semi-grown ups.
This show got off to a great start. It combined stunning visuals, particularly nice work on the the out of space shots; dark government conspiracies and deep character development. It introduces the citizens of Fort Hope, a settlement of humans who have escaped the destruction of Earth and set up a new home on the planet of Carpathia. But already we see that things aren't all as they should be. There are rebellious factions who want to start new settlements, a government who seemingly spies on their subjects and what exactly did happen to Earth and where did all the other transports go?
Looks exciting to me. I can't wait until the next installment and I can not recommend this enough.
This show got off to a great start. It combined stunning visuals, particularly nice work on the the out of space shots; dark government conspiracies and deep character development. It introduces the citizens of Fort Hope, a settlement of humans who have escaped the destruction of Earth and set up a new home on the planet of Carpathia. But already we see that things aren't all as they should be. There are rebellious factions who want to start new settlements, a government who seemingly spies on their subjects and what exactly did happen to Earth and where did all the other transports go?
Looks exciting to me. I can't wait until the next installment and I can not recommend this enough.
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Movies of January
On the first of every month I plan to list and write one line reviews on every movie I have seen last month. I have one or two from December in this list as it predates the start of this blog.
December
January
Movie of the Month
Has to be 127 hours. I can not get over how intense a movie primarily made up of a man being stuck in a hole, can be! Brilliant.
December
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 1
- Unstoppable
- Megamind 3D
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Dawn Treader (x2)
- Meet the Fockers: Little Fockers
- Gulliver's Travels
January
- Tron Legacy
- Season of the Witch
- 127 Hours (x2)
- The Green Hornet
- The Dilemma
- Tangled 2D
- The Next Three Days
- Morning Glory
- The Mechanic
Movie of the Month
Has to be 127 hours. I can not get over how intense a movie primarily made up of a man being stuck in a hole, can be! Brilliant.
Sunday, 30 January 2011
Canon EOS 550D SLR Camera

So what do you get for your money?
In short, everything a beginner needs. You get the camera body; an 18-55mm lens, which is ideal for general photography. For hard core zoom work I'd recommend purchasing a larger lens; a thick camera strap; battery; battery charger; and all the required cables for hooking it up to your computer and to a TV.
What you don't get, is an SD card. However you can purchase class 10 SD cards of a decent size for quite a decent price now. I bought a Class 10 16G SD for £16. Not bad. They also don't provide any kind of case. For me this was a bit of a downer as I didn't feel comfortable moving it out of my flat without one. However, as luck would have it, Camera Land in Morgan Arcade, Cardiff had a half price sale on a lot of their cases. Picked up a lovely one for £25. Now I'm all ready to climb through bushes and hike up mountains to take photographs :)
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Photographic Experminentation
A little experimentation with the dSLR around the flat. Not too bad for a complete novice. :)
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Tidiness is the sign of a boring mind. |
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The chaos that is breakfast time. |
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
digital SLR photography
As a student interested in creating digital art, I felt that taking up a hobby in photography would be both beneficial to improving my sense of composition and useful to creating a paper portfolio. I've always been snap happy with the camera on my mobile phone, but I feel that it's about time I owned an SLR camera.
Today I booked one out of the Media Loans department at my university. It's a Canon 1000D. It's not top of the range, but it has been good fun experimenting with the settings and practicing. Tomorrow I'll be taking it out around Cardiff at the crack of dawn to get some city photos without being bothered or bothering the public.
Meanwhile, I'll drool over a Canon 550D on Amazon which has a HD 1080p movie capturing mode. It's safe to say I want it!
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First photo I have ever taken on a dSLR |
Meanwhile, I'll drool over a Canon 550D on Amazon which has a HD 1080p movie capturing mode. It's safe to say I want it!
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

I know the opinion in 3D is a split one, some saying it is simply a gimmick to make more money for the cinema industry, and others would argue that it is pushing the boundaries of movie making and adding new dimensions to film. This is frankly an old argument now, and honestly I agree with both sides. It is obviously a money spin as cinemas charge extra for a 3D ticket, claiming there are extra costs, though I have yet to see evidence of this. Sure it is not a necessity to see a movie in 3D, but it also true that one doesn't need to see a movie with added VFX or even in colour. In fact why go to the cinema at all when one simply needs to pick up a book? This is why I am a firm lover of 3D movies. It adds something extra to the experience, and, at the end of the day, that is what a cinema goer is paying for. For 2 hours they get to step out of their world and into one of their choosing and the more it sucks you in the better value for money it is.
This I stress, is if the 3D is done well. When I originally went to see Voyage of the Dawn Treader I saw it in 2D. I had been to a series of live action 3D movies and every time had been disappointed with how it had been dealt with. Sure they had been 3D, but it wasn't really breath taking. Generally the 3D adverts are more exciting than the movies themselves! I'd save a bob or two, I thought, and I wouldn't be missing out on much. But I was wrong.
Tonight I ventured to my local Cineworld with my university chum who had yet to see this movie. He was a 3D virgin and we decided it was about time he had his cherry popped.
There are no cheap gimmicks in this movie, and most of the 3D is depth perception rather than objects coming out at you. Personally I prefer this, as it adds to the beauty of a shot and you can experience it as the character would. The story is exciting with great pace, the characters fun and engaging, and in the centre of all that fantasy adventure are three children growing up and embracing the hero within. Sure there are a few plot holes, but if you can suspend belief enough to accept a talking mouse, you can accept those things too.
What interested me most were they visuals. They were stunning! Animation has come on leaps and bounds since the original and the Narnians were positively cuddly. There was one moment early on where you are introduced to a minotaur. His coat looked so fluffy I could have just buried my face in his chest and snuggled all night!
The pans across the ocean were what impressed me most. It genuinely felt like you could just fall into the water and sink forever. The added depth made it feel like the water just stretched out before you for miles. You could feel what the characters felt because you were right there with them. I imagine it is the closest I will ever get to sailing across the ocean, mostly because I'm terrified of drowning...
There are a lot of good movies out at the moment, and this one has been out a fair while, but if you get the chance, then go for it. If you liked the Fellowship of the Ring or other light hearted fantasy adventure, you will love this. And not to worry, if you didn't see the last movie in the Narnia Chronicles, all you need to know is there is a new King Caspian who the kids met last time round. :)
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