Saturday, January 31, 2009

Waltz with Bashir(2008) review


While I type this,I am stunned and disturbed by what I saw just now-it had that kind of punching effect on me.
The film has surreal animation style and abrupt way of portraying such a horrific event. The event being the Sabra and Shatila massacre, in which Palestinian men, women and children were massacred by Christian Phalangists as revenge for the assassination of their leader Bashir Gemayel. The Israelis did not perpetrate the killings but did nothing to stop them, even sending flares into the night sky to assist the Phalangists.

The film has used a unique style of animation to tell a documentary/war film which shows the futility of war boldly. Although animated, the film features graphic violence and some of the most disturbing images I have ever seen. This movie would probably not have had the same impact if it were not animated.The music adds an incredible amount of depth and emotional impact to the already challenging imagery. The scene from which the title is named after, in which one of Folman's fellow comrades waltzes in the middle of gunfight, firing a heavy machine gun while surrounded by posters of Bashir, is magical as well as mystical.
In short,this movie shows the pointlessness of war and the effect it has on people.

Umberto D review

It is a neo realist film...and it showcases the abject conditions in society that was prevalent during that time especially in Italy...there was social inequality and one such person-the lead character,an old man was a victim of it as he barely lived off his pension and also had to deal with a cantankerous rude land lady...it also shows the warm relationship that he had with his dog...the end scene with it is quiet poignant and is bound to move you..also the relation he had with the maid...as the only person in the house who cared for him..