I have mixed reactions after watching "Wavelength", first it was an interesting visual work of art, and second it was an assault on my ears. The visual aspect of the film is fascinating, even though seldomly is anything new shown, I was captivated by the things I saw on the screen. It was the feeling like I was almost hypnotized and I could not look away. And just when the first setting was starting to get boring, the movie changed views and I, along with other viewers, found myself in the apartment room, where things started out with a man laying down on the floor and apparently dying. After that the camera view slowly zoomed in on the picture of what appeared to be waves. After awhile I was able to see different shapes in the picture, until it started to appear as something else entirely.
The sound was the only thing that I did not like, it was too monotonous and did not seem to fit the picture well. In my opinion, it was just far too loud for what the film seemed to me.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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