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  • Kikuya
    Kikuya (Moderator)
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this!
    Zombieland Zombieland
    by Dreama™
    Not bad...trouble with this film was that i was hoping for more action and didn't get it out of this film! It needed more Zombies! Not enough ZOMBIIIIIIES!
    posted 32 days ago
  • Kikuya
    Kikuya (Moderator)
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this!
    Saw VI Saw VI
    by Dreama™
    Same old, same old with the Saw films. It's better than the 4th and 5th thats for sure. I do like the Saw films but still they're dragging them out alittle too much now >_>
    posted 32 days ago
  • Kikuya
    Kikuya (Moderator)
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this if you like the way Blair Witch and Cloverfield is filmed *sigh* >___>"
    Paranormal Activity Paranormal Activity
    by Dreama™
    Saw this before it came out in the cinemas over here in the UK (naughty, naughty)

    Basically to cut a long story short....if you like things like Cloverfield and Blair Witch, you'll like this...to me, well best way to describe it is...i'd rather watch paint dry!
    posted 32 days ago
  • AgentLexi2132
    AgentLexi2132 (Moderator)
    I recommend you see...
    The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde inseglet) The Seventh Seal (Det Sjunde inseglet)
    by Alexander
    ''I met Death today. We are playing chess.''

    A man seeks answers about life, death, and the existence of God as he plays chess against the Grim Reaper during the Black Plague.

    Max von Sydow: Antonius Block


    Seventh Seal is Dark, beautiful, meaningful, and indeed explores the most serious themes of faith and search for the Divine, Seal is known as one of the masterpieces of Bergman. One of the film's inspirations was a painting that Bergman saw as a young boy and was awed by: "There was everything that one's imagination could desire. Angels, saints, dragons, prophets, devils, humans. There were very frightening animals: serpents in paradise, Balaam's ass, Jonah's whale, the eagle of Revelation. All this was surrounded by heavenly, earthly and subterranean landscapes of strange yet familiar beauty. I remember Death playing chess with a Crusader, Death sawing at a tree to a branch of which clung a naked man with staring eyes, and across a gentle hill Death leading the final dance towards the dark lands''.

    The film follows the journey of a knight Antonius Block (Sydow) returning from the Crusades, through Sweden ravaged by plague. The knight has lost his faith in the blood and horrors of the battlefield, "Faith is a torment. It is like loving someone who is out there in the darkness but never appears, no matter how loudly you call." On his way home, he encounters people dying from starvation and disease, being burnt as witches, and encounters with Death(Bengt Ekerot) himself who challenges him to play a game of chess. We then have the story of the family; a happy juggler, his wife, and their infant son. This family is happy because they love each other. They represent the simple joys and hopes of ordinary life in human proportions.

    The Seventh Seal is not all heavy on significance though. It has an incredible story with believable characters, wonderful performances, lots of comic relief and moves easily from drama to comedy as executed in the great Shakespearean plays. We meet an actor named Jof (Nils Poppe), his wife Mia (Bibi Andersson), and their infant son Mikael. Block looks with envy on the simple love of this family for their child. Both Jof and Block see visions of the spiritual world but Jof's visions are life affirming whereas Block sees only reflections of darkness. The film has unforgettable images such as a hawk floating in a cloudless sky, two horses standing in the surf, Jof's vision of the Virgin Mary caring for her child, and a frightening procession of plague-infected flagellants.

    In one of the most intense scenes, Block enters a church and confides in a cloaked man he believes to be a priest (but is actually Death). He asks Death many questions about God, but recieves no answers. This is the first time we see Block have some kind of weakness; he almost breaks down and relents thus says 'I call out to Him in the darkness, but it's as if no-one was there', and 'I want God to stretch out His hand, uncover His face and speak to me.' What answer does he receive? Not even Death knows if God exists. At the end of this scene, Block points out that we 'should make an idol of our fear, and that idol we should call God.' This profound statement is reflected throughout the rest of the film, as we realize that the communities across Sweden don't simply believe in God, but they also live in fear of him. They see the plague as a punishment directly from Him, cue a casual performance with a sinister march, where the damned whip themselves and monks sing the Dies Irae, whilst townspeople emotion lackingly say 'Judgement day looms' in the local tavern.

    Later, Block encounters a witch, whom is being prepared to be burnt at the stake. The first time he sees her, he casually asks her if she has 'seen the Devil'?, but is given no reply. He sees her once more as she is about to be burnt and gives his reason: 'I want to ask him about God.' What comes next is one of the most powerful images of the film. The witch asks Block what he sees in her eyes? and apart from fear, he sees nothing. No Devil. No God.

    In the end, Block does his good deed before his death. Seeing his looming checkmate and defeat at hand, he purposely knocks the pieces of the chessboard to momentarily stop the game whilst the young couple, Jof (Nils Poppe) and Mia (Bibi Andersson) escape. Death asks him 'Did you profit from your respite?', and he replies 'Yes, I did.' With this selfless act he has saved other lives disregarding his own. Thus actually saving his own soul.
    On to the young couple, they have been interpreted as many different things, what their role is in the film and if they are simply a device. Many believe they symbolize the Virgin Mary and Joseph, however I believe not. Bergman clearly says that they do not represent Mary and Joseph, the evidence being, why would Jof have a vision of the Virgin Mary if she was his wife? Jof provides much of the comic relief, the film, although short, his intense and challenges entice you to think. Jof, who appears innocent, clumsy and somewhat stupid, allows us to take a moment from the film and simply laugh. He provides more than this however. He, his wife, and their baby all appear to be innocent and good. They represent the purity in people, and even through the plague, a corrupt society and man's doubt in God and religion, there still are pure people.

    In conclusion, I can say that The Seventh Seal is certainly one of the greatest films ever crafted or conceived. The unfathomably well-made script, the wonderful photography (shot by one of Bergman's regulars, Gunnar Fischer), the haunting score, the incredible acting and the powerful message all make The Seventh Seal one of the few stunning films ever to be created back in the 50s and even to present day.

    What is the answer to the ever asked question though? Does God exist? Is the idea of a supreme entity a reality? The answer is not black and white, its quite simple...we will never know, not until our time comes. Thus begins the circle again for another generation; ultimately its the journey and our fulfillment of life that reaps the most glory, not the questions about what happens afterwards.
    posted 32 days ago
  • hamzamoidu
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    posted 34 days ago
  • RyanStartedTheFire
    To each their own. You can always buy a punching bag (I've never tried it). You get to whack a lot of people though if you play lacrosse.

    DR JULI MUSTN'T FIND OUT!
    posted 43 days ago
  • RyanStartedTheFire
    This is the internet, be as psychotic as you want.
    posted 44 days ago
  • RyanStartedTheFire
    Everything but Adam. Now. Er, I command you!
    posted 44 days ago
  • SFG71
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this!
    Dear John Dear John
    by SFG
    I think it will be great.
    posted 46 days ago
  • Kikuya
    Kikuya (Moderator)
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this! ^_________^"
    Wanted Wanted
    by Dreama™
    Not too bad 'a film...better than i thought to be honest.
    posted 48 days ago
  • Kikuya
    Kikuya (Moderator)
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this! ^_________^"
    Wanted Wanted
    by Dreama™
    Not too bad 'a film...better than i thought to be honest.
    posted 48 days ago
  • Kikuya
    Kikuya (Moderator)
    I recommend you see...
    Hey, you should really see this! Maybe not as good as the other 2, but worth a watch :P
    Transporter 3 Transporter 3
    by Dreama™
    Jason Statham...thats all i have to say *DROOLZ*
    posted 51 days ago