Review of The Artist (2011) by Ronald N — 17 May 2013
A very lovely and crowd pleasing tribute about the silent cinema that it was very successfully made in very aspects: the soulful and original plot about the advent of the talkies will sound the death knell for Valentin career and see him fall into oblivion, Miller as a major movie stardom awaits in the talked-cinema and how the destiny unify their lives forever.
The style who was made and it's cinematography, is impeccably mounted that that makes the film unique to offer more that the enough the nostalgic of the movies of the 20's. With a witty direction and script by Hazanavicius and the magnificent stellar of Dujardin with Bejo and a selected casting, "The Artist" is a marvelous movie that brings with a clever and joyous way a tribute of silent cinema.
This review of The Artist (2011) was written by Ronald N on 17 May 2013.
The Artist has generally received very positive reviews.
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