"The Artist" celebrates the absolute best part of cinema, the era in which sound came into the picture. As George Valentin is stripped away from his passion, he meets a young women who is about to become the newest celebrity in hollywood. Until the finding of sound in film, it seems as though the industry has taken a sort of downward spiral. By the end of the film you will be cheering, but the one problem I faced during the film, is that this story has been done to death before. A classic film known as "Singing in the Rain" has a very similar story to tell. That being said, the performances are stupendous, the score is oscar worthy, the film pays a beautiful homage to classic cinema, and the screenwriters really took a chance with this film, succeeding with flying colours. I love "The Artist," and the interconnecting romance was superb, but I wish it had been done a little differently. Still, this film deserves a nomination. One of the best of 2011!
January 21, 2012Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_artist/
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