Monday, February 27, 2017

(#2) "There Will Be Blood" By The End of This Project

Two things before I begin this blog written at 3:14 AM…
Numero Uno, I was planning to do research on minimalist art and some basic painting techniques, but I procrastinated and pushed all that for the weekend despite the fact that I was going to be spending all day Saturday and Sunday playing soccer at Yale University. So thanks to my stupidity, it is now 3 A.M. the night before the blog is due and I have come to the conclusion that the research is not getting done. So I’ll just do that next week when I actually start making the art.
Numero Dos, I would like to take 112 words to revise my outline for the next month. Like I said in my previous blog, I will be painting 3 movie posters, yet I didn’t really have a way to show progression and growth. So….I decided that I’m going to increase the detail/complexity of the painting over the course of the 3 posters but keeping it simplistic at the same time.
And another revision to my plan...because I couldn’t decide on 3 movie posters (as I planned), I’ve decided to make a total of 4 posters. So with the remaining cycles/blog posts, I will be doing watching a movie and painting each time.
Anyway...
This week I have chosen, watched, and analyzed a movie of my choice.
Here’s the basic info about the movie:
Title: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Director: Milos Forman
Starring: Jack Nicholson | Louise Fletcher | Will Sampson
Date Released: November 19th, 1975

The first time I watched this film, which was in December, I absolutely loved it, not just for the amazing performance by Jack Nicholson, but lovable characters and the uplifting yet oppressing plot line. I chose this movie to make into a poster not just because I loved it, but also because all the Gifted students probably have never seen or heard of this movie and I hope that they would all watch it someday and be in awe just as I was.
So in the process of condensing this 2 hour and 14 minute film into a single image/scene, I began with brainstorming my favorite scenes (in no particular order). I will not be explaining these in detail because I would hate to spoil anything from this movie because you will all watch it, right? So feel free to watch the scenes using the links below:
(**WARNING: There is explicit language and SPOILERS**)
  • The Juicy Fruit Scene

  • Imaginary World Series Commentary (This video will work in Microsoft Edge, not Chrome)

  • McMurphy’s Shock Therapy (This video will work in Microsoft Edge, not Chrome)


After I had chosen 3 scenes, I began to analyze the movie for its thematic messages and symbols and how these scenes captured the overall message from the director (and the original author of the book). Here are the themes I came up with that correspond with each scene:
  • The power that a small encounter/interaction can have on people and how they open up to reveal their true characters
    • The initial shock and rush of emotions that I felt was amazing for such a simple scene and the silences between the lines were very powerful as you were left just as puzzled as Randle McMurphy (the main character in the film). The use Juicy Fruit was perfect as it added to the power of simplicity within this scene and overall, you were left with feelings of joy from the connection made within this simple minute.
  • A desire to be a part of and accepted into society and how just the slightest amount of joy can be contagious
    • One of the most uplifting scenes from the movie, Jack Nicholson brilliantly acts out a World Series commentary based on his own imagination. His joy becomes contagious and the next thing you know, the oppressive atmosphere caused by Nurse Ratched is immediately changed into one filled with excitement and life. This place full of outsiders all of a sudden feel and experience what society feels and that is what the World Series represents.
  • The oppression that society places on the “insane”
    • As the movie progresses, I realized that certain characters were not necessarily insane, but just misunderstood. In McMurphy’s case, he is one of the sane characters who tries to bring life and joy into a gloomy and lifeless place. Yet, no matter how hard he tries, the mental hospital shows the oppression society can place on these people. This scene caused cringe-filled emotions as I watched McMurphy’s wittiness and smile die within a second.
From this point, I tried to figure out which combination of scene+theme/symbol best encompassed the movie and its purpose. And the award for Best Scene Acordding to Me is...The Juicy Fruit Scene! Wait. There was a mistake. The winner is actually the World Series Commentary Scene. Get it. Because the Oscars were last night. And they messed up. I'm so tired and delirious right now. Sorry. The reasoning for this choice is because of the multitude of positive emotions felt through the pure and raw dialogue and great performance by Nicholson. I believe that this scene embodied McMurphy's character and his symbolic traits/actions and what he reveals about society and life in general.
I'm so tired right now I just want to sleep. Forever.
So, I will now be spending the next week researching and painting for my first movie poster. It will probably be pretty darn tootin' awful but at least that'll mean their is only one way to go.


Also, because I want you guys and gals to feel the joy and excitement I get from movies, I'm going to start giving movie recommendations each blog post for you to follow if you please.
Movie Recommendation #1:
Title: Reservoir Dogs
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Starring: Harvey Keitel | Tim Roth | Steve Buscemi
Date Released: October 23rd, 1992


P.S. This is my favorite movie of all time and the one that really got me into films and cinema
Sources:
https://youtu.be/-pZYU8OGO6Q
https://youtu.be/XI_4HtIJYDM
https://youtu.be/yQa_sg4zN88

3 comments:

  1. The tone of this blog is spot on! It's impressive that you've found some way to balance humor with an authoritative/educational voice. The use of images/Youtube videos in this post really adds to the content, so good selection.

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  2. I love the humor of this blog post! I think it is a good idea to increase the specificity of each painting because it will help us to better understand how your painting is going. I am excited to see the finished projects. I also think that giving the reader recommendations of movies will help them better understand your love for cinema. Great idea!

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  3. I really enjoy the tone of your blog, and the look of it. I think that your way of writing is very relatable and it is very entertaining to read. I cant wait to see the progress that you make!

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