achyutktelang blogspot

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

martes, 29 de agosto de 2006

Not with a bang but a whimper

Posted on 22:05 by jackson

In my eternal effort to keep the film industry afloat, I picked up the new dvd of Francis Ford Coppola's 'Apocalypse Now'. I must confess to having bought this film a few times now and will admit that I am a sucker. As for the dvd, it's a gem and worth every penny. For me 'Apocalypse Now' is one of the greatest films ever made. It is rich in both theme and idea and it transcends cinema and comes closer to literature. And if I might confess again, I do think that literature transcends cinema most of the time.

Why then do I love the cinema?

The answer is easy, films like 'Apocalypse Now' are the reason I love the cinema. It represents the potential of what cinema can be. Film is much more of a poetic medium than it is literal. We combine images with sound and, often with a narrative structure, search for feeling and emotion. Film doesn't express complex ideas terribly well but it expresses emotions and feelings better than any other medium. I find that when a film becomes sublime is when it works on both an emotional level and an intellectual level. This is what makes Apocalypse Now so great - it's a film that walks the line between philosophy and emotion.

Having listened to Francis Coppola's commentary track (the reason for buying the umpteenth edition), I must admit that I'm inspired. What was so inspirational is the fact that Coppola says the film was a product of creative process. The film you see isn't the film he intended to make. While going on the journey to make the film he realized that his original ending was not appropriate. The film itself began to suggest it's own structure and style. It's fascinating as a writer when you start to write a story and no matter what you thought it should become, the piece starts to shape itself and dictate to you what direction it should take. This is the creative process. Despite our appetite to finish things, it is the process that makes the journey so interesting.

For Coppola, Apocalypse Now was a harrowing experience but the journey is what seems to have made this film so great. There was no cinematic manipulation or clever turn of story that could have saved him. He had to face the story that he began telling and let it lead him to it's own conclusion.

I truly admire Francis Coppola as a filmmaker and I think that any student of film can learn so much from his films and his DVD commentaries. He doesn't approach films in the same way as many other filmmakers. He doesn't rhyme off influences and superficial elements, he talks about the story and the process of creating the story. For Coppola, it's about the film and the ideas behind the film as opposed to the style. Style, as he says in the 'Apocalypse Now' commentary, was dictated by the story, it was something that came to him as opposed to him imposing it on the film. This is how filmmakers should approach storytelling - let the process dictate to you.
Enviar por correo electrónicoEscribe un blogCompartir en XCompartir con Facebook
Posted in | No comments
Entrada más reciente Entrada antigua Inicio

0 comentarios:

Publicar un comentario

Suscribirse a: Enviar comentarios (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • Spielberg Part 3 - Saving Private Ryan, The William Goldman Essay
    I finally tracked down that essay by Goldman regarding 'Saving Private Ryan'. I thought I'd put it up here to make sure I didn...
  • My Dealer
    Rob, my dealer (of information, which is a lot like a drug) sent me this link to the '10 Most Awesome Films that Hollywood Ever Killed...
  • Policy Baby
    For three days last week I was in a mixing suite finishing up the final mix for a new documentary, 'Policy Baby'. My good friend Mi...
  • On Adaptation
    Well, usually it’s the novel that’s adapted. The novel, unfortunately, is not a good form to adapt to film because the question of the novel...
  • WWF Commercial
    This ad makes me laugh out loud every time...
  • I Am Trying to Break your Heart
    I just finished watching a documentary about the making of a record by the band 'Wilco'. The film was made during Wilco's recor...
  • Harvey Birdman
    I saw Harvey Birdman at the Ottawa Animation Festival last year and really enjoyed it. I saw the Volume 1 dvd out and picked it up and now ...
  • Dropbox
    I discovered dropbox through Gizmodo and Lifehacker and I have to say that it's a great tool for a writer who is working on several sys...
  • Christine Fellows!
    Christine Fellows is releasing a new album February 1st, 2011 and I thought I'd introduce her on the blog.  Her music is eclectic and st...
  • You don't get this on The Actors Studio
    There is much truth in the humour.

Blog Archive

  • ►  2014 (4)
    • ►  enero (4)
  • ►  2013 (13)
    • ►  julio (4)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (2)
    • ►  marzo (1)
    • ►  febrero (1)
    • ►  enero (1)
  • ►  2012 (5)
    • ►  noviembre (1)
    • ►  julio (2)
    • ►  marzo (1)
    • ►  enero (1)
  • ►  2011 (28)
    • ►  diciembre (1)
    • ►  octubre (3)
    • ►  septiembre (1)
    • ►  agosto (6)
    • ►  junio (2)
    • ►  mayo (2)
    • ►  abril (3)
    • ►  marzo (3)
    • ►  febrero (2)
    • ►  enero (5)
  • ►  2010 (34)
    • ►  noviembre (5)
    • ►  octubre (2)
    • ►  septiembre (5)
    • ►  agosto (5)
    • ►  julio (3)
    • ►  junio (2)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (2)
    • ►  marzo (3)
    • ►  febrero (1)
    • ►  enero (2)
  • ►  2009 (25)
    • ►  diciembre (2)
    • ►  noviembre (2)
    • ►  agosto (2)
    • ►  julio (1)
    • ►  junio (5)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (6)
    • ►  marzo (2)
    • ►  febrero (1)
  • ►  2008 (48)
    • ►  diciembre (5)
    • ►  noviembre (1)
    • ►  octubre (4)
    • ►  septiembre (1)
    • ►  agosto (1)
    • ►  julio (2)
    • ►  junio (4)
    • ►  mayo (5)
    • ►  abril (7)
    • ►  marzo (5)
    • ►  febrero (9)
    • ►  enero (4)
  • ►  2007 (56)
    • ►  diciembre (4)
    • ►  noviembre (4)
    • ►  octubre (3)
    • ►  septiembre (8)
    • ►  agosto (6)
    • ►  julio (19)
    • ►  junio (3)
    • ►  mayo (4)
    • ►  abril (1)
    • ►  marzo (2)
    • ►  enero (2)
  • ▼  2006 (39)
    • ►  diciembre (2)
    • ►  noviembre (1)
    • ►  septiembre (4)
    • ▼  agosto (16)
      • Not with a bang but a whimper
      • Wikipedia
      • Missing DVD
      • Inspired Casting
      • Fitzcarraldo
      • Miscasts
      • Red Dragon
      • I Am Trying to Break your Heart
      • I'm Agnostic.... really. And a liberal (disappoin...
      • 'War Games'
      • For you Superman fans...
      • Film Sound
      • The Narrow Margin
      • Pirates of the Caribbean
      • Tigga & Togga
      • Annie Hall
    • ►  julio (13)
    • ►  junio (3)
Con la tecnología de Blogger.

Datos personales

jackson
Ver todo mi perfil