Review of The Artist (2011) by Troy K — 23 Feb 2013
From the beginning, this film was destined to fail.
I've never seen a silent film. I've got a couple on the "to-see" list, but I've never seen one. That's why I went into The Artist with excitement, but apprehension. Would I like it? People don't talk, what about the story? Will I get bored? All those questions disappeared in the first 10 minutes of the film.
Truly a delightful and utterly unique film, The Artist is pitch perfect (mind the irony)! I loved the characters, the rush backwards in time to the late 1920's, and ESPECIALLY the absolutely charming and 100% original film score to accompany the Artist.
The film itself is heavy with thought provoking material: Why does modern film lack the "movie magic"?, How can simplicity find a voice when big special effects or conformity are the true ticket seller? Who cares about character and story anymore? It's a unique film in this sense.
Continuing, you will love the characters. They don't utter a word, but you will grow extremely attached to them, from the start. Jean Dujardin is incredible as the lead as well! the acting is all around incredible!
From the beginning, the film was destined to fail. No big name stars, no eye popping trailer, it's not directed by Lucas or Spielberg or other big dogs, and...hold on...it's a silent film? In 2012? Are you kidding?
But your thinking is backwards. It's been tainted for years by big names, big budgets and big industry. The Artist is the most refreshing, delightful, fun and entertaining film I've seen in 2011. Give the Artist your full attention. This director, musical composer and wonderful cast has found their voice in the simplest of forms. And as Goodman puts it in the end, it's "PERFECT!".
This review of The Artist (2011) was written by Troy K on 23 Feb 2013.
The Artist has generally received very positive reviews.
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