Monday, 3 May 2010

A SINGLE MAN

I watched Tom Ford's "A Single Man" last night. Some people argue the movie's too slow, it resembles too much an elongated perfume commercial, but for me, it really embodies visual perfection. Also, big points for the Polish composer Abel Korzeniowski, whose music score adds even more drama to this sad story.

9 comments:

  1. yes! i adore this film, it's just so beautiful. the clothes, the music, the lighting, it all works so well together x

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  2. cool! i would like to see this movie; what about the photography?

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  3. I think that there is too much of Tom Ford in it. The precision considering tailoring, lighting, colours but also considering the way of telling the story is so Tom Ford like and because of that - a bit annoying for me. I'm cavilling of course probably because I had really great expectations.

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  4. cool! nice blog! I follow you! congratulations!

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  5. w Polsce film wchodzi dopiero za tydzień, juz bardzo chcialabym go obejrzec...
    pozdrawiam imienniczke :)

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  6. the picture is so nice, agree with you. but, i guess, it would not be so impressive without abel's music. he is genious

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  7. i agree. the trailer does kind of outgrow the film, but it's definitely something worth seeing - even if just for the images or abel's music :)

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  8. I've just seen it, for me it's spectacular, just perfect. (:

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  9. I also think it was kind of slow, but it was so beautiful to see: every single detail was just perfect, from the styling of the students to the decoration of his house. And the music was essential!

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