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Tootsie (AFI Top 100)
Tootsie (AFI Top 100)
As I scanned the list of the AFI Top 100 films and my eyes glazed over Tootsie I knew I had to watch it. On top of hearing about it as a great comedy and observing that it was one of the only comedies on the list, I had just heard it mentioned on a Parks and Rec episode that I watched so I figured it had to be a pretty good movie. I was not sure what to expect from the movie other than that it was a comedy, but I was pleasantly surprised as the movie was able to hold my attention from start to finish. The storyline of the movie itself was hilarious, and Dustin Hoffmans acting as Dorothy Michaels was outstanding, I have no idea how he and everyone else in the movie managed to get through every scene without cracking up. Aside from Tootsie being hilarious, I was surprised to find that it actually did give off a message, unlike most of todays comedies. A strong female character was portrayed by Dustin Hoffman, and despite the irony of him actually being a man, he was able to teach females in the movie to stand up for themselves and stop letting men walk all over them. This movie came out in 1982, a time where many people still thought of women as weak and less important than men. Since this movie is a comedy, one might not expect it to actually have a message, but it did, and the way the it was delivered in such a funny way helped me to enjoy the movie without feeling like the message was being crammed down my throat. I really enjoyed this movie, not only for the great plot, the hilarious irony and the fantastic acting, but also because it is a comedy that showed the idea that women do not have to let themselves be treated awful by men simply because they are supposed to be quiet and 'weak'. Overall I would give this movie an 8.5 out of 10.
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West Side Story (AFI Top 100)
At first I was not really sure what movie I wanted to watch off the list. Then I saw that West Side Story was an option and was really excited because I had seen the musical two different times and it is one of my favorites. I wanted to be able to compare the film version to the musical version, and I am very glad I chose to do so. The first thing I noticed in the film was that the beginning started off with very few words, it was all mostly music and dancing. Music is what makes West Side Story a great film. Throughout the whole film it is as if the music (along with dialogue between characters) narrates what is going on. A person could not look at the screen and tell the mood of the film/what may be happening whether it is sad, scary, or happy just by hearing the music in the background. I think that the actors in this play did a great job of playing their roles very convincingly. I normally am not a fan of old movies but this one I loved and would recommend to anyone, 8/10.
Pulp Fiction (AFI top 100)
Pulp Fiction:
Before I saw this movie, I had heard amazing things about it but never knew the plot line at all. I was planning on watching Schindler's List but it was $7 on Amazon. I'm very glad I ended up watching Pulp Fiction because it was the perfect type of movie for me.
After watching the first scene of the robbers in the diner, you expect them to be the two main characters. But really, there are no "main characters" in this film. The scenes are all over the place but work perfectly together. There were points in the movie where I was very confused and has to re watch different parts over again, but after awhile you get the feel of the movie and start to understand it better. I was so intrigued by the interesting story telling they showed. I enjoyed the different timelines in the movie and how they didn't show you main parts of the story untill the ending. I love when movies have exciting & interesting endings. The intersections of the story were really cool to watch and understand.
I love this movie because the dialogue is perfect. I felt like I could listen to Vince (John Travolta) talk about The Royale with cheese for hours upon hours. In my opinion, the script is what makes this movie a top 100 film. The dialogue makes it realistic and made me feel like I could relate to some of the characters.
The music in this movie went along so well with the plot line. I think this film had one of the best albums that I've ever really seen. To me, great music is very important in a film. It creates a certain type of character and tone/mood of the film, actors, and plot.
I really thought the acting in Pulp Fiction was amazing. In my opinion, this may have been one of Samuel L Jackson's best performances. John Travolta had an amazing performance as well. I am very happy that I watched this film.
The Godfather (AFI Top 100)