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The Artist 2011 123movies

The Artist 2011 123movies

A breath of fresh vintage airOct. 12, 2011100 Min.
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Watch: The Artist 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – Outside a movie premiere, enthusiastic fan Peppy Miller literally bumps into the swashbuckling hero of the silent film, George Valentin. The star reacts graciously and Peppy plants a kiss on his cheek as they are surrounded by photographers. The headlines demand: “Who’s That Girl?” and Peppy is inspired to audition for a dancing bit-part at the studio. However as Peppy slowly rises through the industry, the introduction of talking-pictures turns Valentin’s world upside-down..
Plot: Hollywood, 1927: As silent movie star George Valentin wonders if the arrival of talking pictures will cause him to fade into oblivion, he sparks with Peppy Miller, a young dancer set for a big break.
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7.9/10 Votes: 241,953
95% | RottenTomatoes
89/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 2831 Popularity: 12.189 | TMDB

Reviews:

Doesn’t Quite Live Up to the Hype
The Artist is a well-made if not particularly involving homage to the silent films of the 1920s. The film itself looks beautiful, and makes interesting use of its lack of sound. However, the story lacks interest, and is as clichéd as the silent films it pays tribute to.

The artist of the title is George Valentin, a silent film star caught in a loveless marriage to a petulant starlet. He gives a jump start to the career of actress Peppy Miller after kissing her at a premiere. However, he soon finds his stardom dwarfed by hers after the debut of talkies and losing his fortune in the stock market collapse.

The film is at its best when it plays with the whole concept of silent movies. The most impressive example is a dream sequence conveying the transition from silent to sound movies. Valentin dreams that his word, previously filled with a silent movie soundtrack, now consumed by overly loud background sounds. This may be the first time in cinematic history in which a dog’s bark has conveyed the shift of an entire world.

Unfortunately, the film also suffers from one of the major flaws of silent films in general. Because of the lack of dialogue, The Artist ultimately has a simplistic story with largely one dimensional characters. To a large extent, the plot mimics that of A Star Is Born, focusing on a famous performer ultimately surpassed by his protégé. As a result, the film is boring and predictable.

Furthermore, the film emulates the least interesting of the silent movies. Rather than focusing on the more experimental films that characterized the early years of silent movies, such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari and D. W. Griffith’s work, it looks at the making of genre films. Given that The Artist, by its very nature, is aimed at film buffs with an extensive set of references, one would think they would give attention to more interesting films.

Still, the film’s cast does a lot, particularly given the lack of dialogue. Penelope Ann Miller gives Valentin’s harpy wife as much dimension as one can to such a one note character. John Goodman is also good as a dictatorial producer.

Review By: TheExpatriate700
Vibrant even though colorless
What could’ve derailed into a drab and dry spectacle, perfectly executes everything it tries to accomplish in a serious and fun way. The Artist is an amazing homage to the classic silent films from the twenties and thirties, respectively. They are some of the simplest films, but pack so much in their context it’s easy to miss a few beats.

The idea of silent cinema is sketchy in 2011, but thankfully, The Artist never tries to present itself as a tongue in cheek parody or a goofy tribute. It is serious in its presentation and wants nothing more than to show that captivating cinema still exists and can work work wonders if done properly. Maybe it’s because I have shot two silent films in the last year and am sympathetic to all the effort it takes to actually create one.

The silent films I shot were for a Television class I took last year. They are nothing special and are pretty cheaply made. I loosely based it off a situation that really happened to my friend and I, and added a nice KISS song and threw in a few plot twists. It wasn’t in black and white, and the editing wasn’t this tight. I am open to the idea of more now that I have been schooled watching The Artist.

Being that Jean Dujardin is a gifted physical actor and his appearance mirrors a real-life actor from the silent era only adds to the many reasons why The Artist succeeds on so many levels. He plays George Valentin, a silent film actor who has starred in many films over the course of the twenties with his scene stealing Jack Russell Terrier. Sadly, it’s now 1927 and the silent film studios are suffering because a new fad of films that include sound, called Talkies, are the big thing.

One day when George is being swarmed by the paparazzi, a woman gets pushed into him by accident. Instead of acting infuriated, which I can see many celebrities being now, he embraces the abrupt entry of the woman and poses for several pictures with her. The woman is then discovered to be Peppy Miller, played by the engaging and utterly beautiful Bérénice Bejo. George is so wooed by Miller’s attitude and beauty that he auditions her for a role in his new film. After that, Peppy becomes more and more famous through roles of all different sizes in Talkies.

Keep in mind, all this action, excitement, and suspense is captured through black and white film, many musical numbers, and a lens not in the typical widescreen format. Though the film is so engaging, I did not forget its silent nature but I do believe it is possible to forget the film lacks in dialog. Some very impressed moviegoers will be lost in the film’s story and might be in for a rude awakening before the credits roll.

The Artist is an enriching and delightful movie experience. Some will grow tired of the aspect but I can see many embracing it and craving more. The film has enough well-delivered action to not be called “one note,” and enough clever plot points to prevent the word “monotony” from coming in. It’s subtle in its presence but massively entertaining in its delivery.

Starring: Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, and John Goodman. Directed by: Michel Hazanavicius.

Review By: StevePulaski

Other Information:

Original Title The Artist
Release Date 2011-10-12
Release Year 2011

Original Language fr
Runtime 1 hr 40 min (100 min)
Budget 15000000
Revenue 133432856
Status Released
Rated PG-13
Genre Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director Michel Hazanavicius
Writer Michel Hazanavicius
Actors Jean Dujardin, Bérénice Bejo, John Goodman
Country France, Belgium, United States
Awards Won 5 Oscars. 162 wins & 204 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
Camera Arriflex 435 ES, Panavision PVintage, Super Speed MKII and Lightweight Lenses
Laboratory DuboiColor, France (digital intermediate), Laboratoires Franay Tirages Cinematographiques (LTC), Paris, France, Scanlab, France
Film Length 2,755 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision3 500T 5219)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Super 35 (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm (spherical) (Kodak Vision 2383), D-Cinema

The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
The Artist 2011 123movies
Original title The Artist
TMDb Rating 7.44 2,831 votes

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