Rabu, 26 Juni 2013

I found Danny Boyle as one of my favorite Directors.

I would say one word to describe his collective films – although only five films i had watched :’) – that is “speed”. Slumdog Millionaire, 28 days later, 127 hours, The Beach, and the most recently I've watched was Trainspotting. Every time watching his new film, I feel like the same tension came through me. All the hanky-panky scenes and a seemingly similar moving camera from his mostly films that build the same tension that I'd recognized was a Boyle’s way of directing.

Besides that Boyle also have a great taste of music. There always be a favorites play list song that I can added from his soundtrack movies. Except “28 Days Later”. For this film I have vague memory. I don’t quite remember about the story, but I knew I had done watching it because I see the trailer and I recognize some of the pictures. Although little bit disappointed but I’m pretty sure that it wasn't because the story is bad. I assumed because the CD was not good enough. You know piracy things. Don’t expected too much.

All right we go too far. Let’s go back to the soundtracks. First is The Beach Soundtrack; Pure Shores-All Saints (A very important song to me), Redemption-Bob Marley, Brutal-New Order, and Porcelain-Moby. Second is Slumdog Millionaire; Jai Ho-Pussycat Dolls feat A.R Rahman, Paper Planes-A.R Rahman (although merely listen to 2 out of 15 songs, but I am sure A.R Rahman-as the dominant composer from this soundtrack album been working a very good scored songs. (As he always did).

Third is 127 Hours; Never Hear Surf Music Again-Free Blood (my transcendental music), Lovely Day-Bill Withers, If I Rise-A.R Rahman ft Dido, Festival-Sigur Ros and If You Love Me (Really Love Me)-Esther Phillips. And for the last is Trainspotting; Sing-Blur, Nightclubbing-Iggy Pop, Temptation-New Order,  Last for Life-Iggy Pop ft David Bowie, Deep Blue Day-Brian Eno and Mile End-Pulp.

Within the two essential components; Speed and Songs, I can briefly recognize his films without first knowing who the director is. You can clearly feel his nuance through those components. Something that I waited the most during watching his film is the hanky-panky. There are seemingly a common nuance from 127 Hours, Slumdog Millionaires, The Beach,  28 Days Days Later, and Trainspotting that can’t be separated from Boyle’s way of directing. Each of those films had a same camera moves when the tension came up. And right on that circumstance Boyle strike down our emotion by mixing it up with his good taste of music.

Well,  I got to say that I can’t wait to see his other works. To experiencing the other tension and added it as my own experiences. To hear his other music choices and posses it as mine favorites. Because i knew even I don't watching it yet that his next creation would be also represented my whole passion about this world.

Finally, as my morning tea company I'd like to play some of my favorites. I wish we were enjoy it..

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