“La La Land” – the Painful Price of Dreams – Review
“La La Land” is a film that debunks the basic myths of Hollywood. It asks if it is possible to realize one’s dreams without costs and if love is really the most important thing.
“La La Land” is a film that debunks the basic myths of Hollywood. It asks if it is possible to realize one’s dreams without costs and if love is really the most important thing.
“The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” is one of the most important films in the history of cinema. The work was innovative and in keeping with the poetics of German expressionism.
“Batman Begins” by Nolan is the story of a messianic hero whose mission is to redeem Gotham’s guilt and rise from the dead in “The Dark Knight Rises.”
“East of Eden” is a film evoking the biblical story from Genesis. In the footsteps of John Steinbeck, Elia Kazan builds a story about difficult male relationships.
“Casablanca” is an example of American cinema noir. This war story is not only a love melodrama, but also a multi-level palimpsest.
“Some Like It Hot” is a film in which Marilyn Monroe played one of her most prominent roles. Here Wilder talks about erotic problems with a wink.
“La Dolce Vita” – a film by Fellini that marks the canon of the best works in the history of cinema. It tells the story of the crisis of a culture in which everything becomes a commodity.
“Wilde Strawberries” is a Bergman’s work, in which the mystical sensibility of its creator is most clearly visible. Love, death, passing – these are the main issues of the film.
“Battleship Potemkin” by Eisenstein is an ironclad classic of film. The work counts among the masterpieces of Soviet film and special achievements of editing.
“The Gold Rush” is Charlie Chaplin’s best film. Made in 1925, it still entertains and moves audiences today, and Tramp’s gags allow you to fully experience the magic of old cinema.
Nosferatu is a film about the dark nature of eroticism that dooms the human. Unbridled sex is equated with guilt leading to the destruction of an entire civilization.