Where are you, Adam?
Sometimes it may seem that the cinema rotates more in the plane of the “blockbuster” cinema - however, the “other” history of cinema is written by tapes that do not fit into the common mainstream. One of these is the documentary of the director Alexander Zaporoshchenko about the ancient monastery of Dochiar, located on the west coast of Mount Athos, on the Aegean Sea Peninsula; Actually, he looked at him with all the impromptu. In general, writing reviews of documentary tapes is an ungrateful business. Especially when it comes to religion. Although - let's try ...
Stylistically, the film is the disclosure of the images of the inhabitants of the monastery, because of their reflection on the camera and in the sunbathing format. Listening to the novices, we see the paintings of the Life of the Dohiar - the reconstruction and restoration of buildings, labor - a full cycle of fishing to washing dishes, everyday worries, the seasons - from summer to winter, as well as rites - communication with laity, and understanding - how the life of the monk differs From peaceful. When the spiritual becomes the main thing, and the earthly fades into the background, the images of people - for which it is ordinary, “everyday life” becomes a feat ...
In general, it should be noted the workshop of operator work, a selection of pictures of nature and life, a successfully composed sound series, and all this in a tape created in full enthusiasm. If you go further, then the work itself cannot be considered religious cinema.
Mirrors
Sometimes each of us needs to be distracted and plunged into the magical world of cinema. Of course, it is better to do this in a cozy cinema. Here, everyone can plunge into the atmosphere or comedy, or for example a horror - as the film “Behind You” (Behind You) directors and at the same time scriptwriters Andrew Sword and Matthew Vedon. In general, firstly, it is not necessary to confuse this tape with the “Mirrors” in 2008 by director Alexander Azie - indeed, such a monumental work, which was recognized among supporters of this genre (being at the same time a Korean horror core). The same tape - in general, is simple as five kopecks, sometimes it seems that it is a fan fiction based on more significant works, for example, the Anabel and the Spell franchise. So - two girls Olivia (Eddie Miller) and Claire (Elizabeth Birkner) are sent to Aunt Bet (Jen Barberg). The demon manages to cheat on the body of the child, and the story is gaining momentum - with all the canons we know, which are usually embodied both in large -scale work and in small projects, as this one. The game of actors also does not add to the events - it seems to be played, although rather it was simply not so interesting - to play the standard script. Looking for a currency trading app? Use binany app for Android