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Your favorite aspect of film? #124789
08/20/05 04:53 PM
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Mine is acting. I love movies with great acting. Even mediocre movies like Ray , if there's a great performance in it, I love it. That's why my 3 favorite movies are The Deer Hunter, Mean Streets, and The Godfather part 2.


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Re: Your favorite aspect of film? #124790
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I can't pick considering different films have different aspects to admire. I think I'd pick direction though, since that's the most influential in a film, although acting is just as important.


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Re: Your favorite aspect of film? #124791
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I'm not original, but I'll say DIRECTION. Really, a director can either direct a really bad movie from a great screenplay, or make a really good movie from a so-so script(which is how I feel about Scorsese's CAPE FEAR).

Re: Your favorite aspect of film? #124792
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I don't really think I have a favorite aspect in film save for that magic that occurs when you just see a truly great film.

It's corny but the only thing that makes sense because in the end, not one aspect can save a film. They've all got to work together.


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Re: Your favorite aspect of film? #124793
08/21/05 07:02 AM
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My favourite aspect of film is the way one is pulled into and invests in the narrative, and thus, the characters as the movie progresses be it through direction, acting, etc.


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