Robert Ebert writes, ” Here is one of the most entertaining
films in many a moon, a film that charms because of its story, its performances
and because of the sly way it plays with being silent and black and white.”
Before I started to watch “The Artist” I thought it was going to be a very boring
movie, but I was very surprised on how much I enjoyed the film. I was very
surprised on how well the movie kept my interest. I liked how the movie blended
in sound to the movie during certain scenes to help create a certain mode. I
liked how all of the actors were portrayed during the moves. For example, how
George Valentine struggles to move on from silent movies when movies become
talkies. He see his wife divorce him and we see his life fall apart to a point
where he just wants to end it all. Also, we see Peppy Miller who goes from a
fan adoring George to a backup dancer, to a full on star that tries to take
care of her friend George. I think George’s dog reminds me of Lassie. The dog is
absolute blast to watch and he saves George’s life too.
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