Friday, December 10, 2010

Blue Velvet

Blue velvet... where to start, this was an interesting movie to say the least. I found the characters of the film to blend in the most peculiar ways. Jeffery and Frank although completely different on the outside one may never know just how similar they really were. Frank was a mad sadistic man whom would harm a person and never think twice about it, he was far from pure or innocent and that one could tell just by looking at him. Jeffery on the other hand seemed like the cookie cutter all american boy next door type, and for the most part her was. Except, deep down he wasn't so innocent. He himself would hit Dorothy and sleep with her with pleasure. Although you can tell deep down he feels bad about it, but even so he did like it making him a little far from innocent as well. The two female characters in the film were very similar to each other in ways that they were completely devoted to the men in their lives. They both loved jeffery and would do anything that he asked even if they didn't want to.

The colors in this film was also something for the viewers to marvel at. Aside from them being very washed out and desaturated there was a pop of color everywhere. With bright red cars, men in yellow suits and of course blue lights they would cover dorothy as if she were a work of art. I find that aspect to very interesting. Whenever Dorothy was shown she was either wearing blue, around blue or had some sort of blue light on her which i believe contrast with the premise of the film quite well. The color blue has a very cold and sad feeling, "i feel blue" which is how dorothy is shown feeling throughout the film for obvious reasons. The film looked like a painting of chaos. It wasn't the perfect pretty little pictures of people and landscapes it seemed to be the ever changing crazy world that we live in and I appreciate that aspect of the film quite well.

1 comment:

  1. Some nice observations, but a little sketchy. What do you think is interesting about Frank? Also, how does this movie fit in with some of the larger concepts that we've discussed?

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