It was delightful.
Thoughts:
1. There was almost zero speaking. There were almost zero sound effects. Yet I was engrossed in the story the whole time.
2. The girl who played Peppy Miller was enchanting, and that is not a word I throw around lightly. She somehow made a whistle, a blown kiss, and a wink adorable when it should have been obnoxious. Plus she made me wish I lived in the 20s because I loved her wardrobe.
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4. Jean Dujardin won the Best Actor Oscar for this role. At the beginning of the film, I didn't get it. Sure, he's charismatic, and there's something to be said for a current actor mastering the style of a silent film actor, yet I was unimpressed. But as the film plodded on, he showed more and more range. By the end, I was thoroughly impressed and decided that maybe the Academy knew what they were doing this year. I mean, they could have just given it to him for his ability to pull off the caterpillar 'stache. That alone is impressive.
Bravo, good sir. Photo borrowed from billdesowitz.com. |
I make a very good point here. Photo borrowed from The Telegraph. |
In conclusion, two silent yet enthusiastic claws up! Thanks for calling this to my attention, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
I still think the dog should have been nominated.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree.
Deletethat IS a good stache! and it had never occurred to me before, but you could have totally pulled of the 20's look! I can even see you doing a little 20's dance, kicking up your heels, with a big ole smile. anything once . . . ;) ? i can see a little short film staring my very own lobster!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you posted this. I was thinking it looked like dulls-ville, but it's going on the red box queue now.
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