Monday, March 30, 2009
Response to the Five Obstructions
The film The Five Obstructions was interesting. It was a remake of The Perfect Human and used the reworked premise of the original film (from 1967) to conform to the contemporary world. Each of the five obstructions was a different scenario set up by the commissioner of the film for the filmmaker to address. The filmmaker is the same for both films. I enjoyed how the different tasks were tackled, but found the last iteration to be tacky. The second tasks was the best for depicting the modern world, because of Leth’s choice to use the semi-transparent screen as a barrier. The ramifications of this simple set element echo across cultures in terms of social stratification. His dress, food choice, mannerisms at the table, solitude and tone were brilliantly contrasted against chaos of everything on the other side of the screen. The title The Perfect Human is forced into the viewers mind as this is shown on the screen, an makes us question exactly what perfection is.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Body extention
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