I finally watched The Artist...
Well, it's a good movie, inovative approuch in some way, and very nice finale introducing some talk and keeping the silent feeling (speed of moviments). Good performances.
But iut's nota masterpiece.
Well... we don't see anything close toa masterpice from many and many years.
I think it have some modern things in excess, like the too fluid camera moviment, likea actual film, and too modern lens and depth efects, again likea modern film.
I'm not saying it should use the camera, camera stands,and lens of the 20''s but at least not like a modern.
The nitrate contrast feeling, like in some shot of the restored Metropils, wouldalso be welcome. The constrast in TheArtist wasa bit murk.
More dancing numbers and development of the female character and her interaction with the main character would also be welcome.
The make-up for the film itself and for theactoracting in the film portraid in the film, look the same. I supose they could madea bit heavier make-up for the character performingasactor.
There are funny pretty moments. I like when the female character, despite of behaveasa silentactressacting, describe the body gestual language of silentsas dated.
The crazy
nerd critic review:
-It should have more grain
-Some flicker... just a tiny little bit
-The lighting sparkles during torture, scene in the beginning of the movie, looks like digital work and not like optical effects from 20's.
-The nitrate film, in the scene of the fire in the character's home, looks too slow, not like real nitrate.
-Some 2 color technicolor scene, like they in B&W watching a test reel, only the screen in 2 color technicolor, would be memorable.
Anyway it's a very good enjoyment, a good workable to help people understand why silent films was very famous and important.
Congratulations to the creative people evolved in this film. !!!
Hey, I would like to see some production photographes, in color, for The Artist.

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