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Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Top 5 fave films

1. Atonement:
2007
Director: Joe Wright
Budget: $30,000,000
Gross: $50,921,738


Atonement has such a gripping story line. I love the cinematography, the way it shows the tension and time period really well. The set is very impressive and cleverly made up as the scene for Dunkirk was filmed in Middlesborough.


2. Napolean Dynamite: 
2004
Director: Jared Hess
Budget: $400,000
Gross: $44,540,956


Napolean Dynamite has to be one of my all time favorite films because of the humor. The versimiltude/non hollywood glamour in the film is what makes it funny. 


3. An Education:
2009
Director: Lone Scherfig
Budget: £4,500,000
Gross:$12,574,715

I find this film very clever because the audience look at the story, subconsciously, through the eyes of 16-17 year old Jenny. There are very talented actors and actresses in the film which make you feel the emotion of the characters.


4. Inception:
2010
Director: Christopher Nolan
Budget: $160,000,000
Gross: $288,405,376


The ingenious idea and concept of the film, in my opinion is what makes it so good. The believable special effects and pace of the film is also what gives it quality.


5. Glorious 39:
2009
Director: Stephen Poliakoff
Budget: £3,700,000
Gross: £301,813


One of the most gripping films I've ever seen because of the twists of the plot and the amazing acting. The use of music and lighting are very effective in producing a dark/nervous  atmosphere. 

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