Open Hearts

i just watched open hearts, its a danish film from a few years ago that zach braff is remaking. at first i really didnt like a lot of aspects of it but once i read up on it a bit i liked it.
the movie is shot in a style called dogme 95 and while i like the concept of dogme the film will be better without it.
Dogme 95 is an attempt to simplify film making, the rules are basically that the film must be shot handheld. It must be shot in real life locations with minimal props. Artificial lighting is only permitted if the space is too dark and all movies must end up in a 4:3 aspect ratio. Now the point of all of this is that Hollywood movies are too big and over dramatic. By making films that are technically simpler the story and acting is suppose to shine through. Without elaborate sets, sweeping camera moves and outlandish lighting the viewer can focus on the written dialogue and the emotions of those acting it out. This all seems well and good but while i was watching open hearts i could help but be distracted by the production value.

it really was that bad.

not only are some shots dark, the audio soft and there some very jarring mistakes in editing the film just simply doesn’t feel like a movie. part of the problem with the movie as it was shot on video, dogme 95 stipulates that you must shoot on 35mm at a 4:3 aspect. but 35mm is ridiculously expensive so most dogme films cheat a bit and use video. that’s usually ok, because good video can be made to look like film, or atleast shot through a nice enough lense to give the footage a small DOF like film. this is not the case with open hearts, so what you end up with is a movie that is visually very bland.

the saving grace of open hearts is of coarse the very things that dogme 95 is suppose to protect. the story is amazing, it really is a good, non cliche, story about relationships. the acting is strong and the character development well done. but what the movie ends up being is the video equivalent of a book on tape. the visuals are in no way up to par with the rest of the movie. it seems that the camera is just a necessary evil needed to tell the story.

hopefully this is where zach braff steps in. i loved his first movie and can only hope that his flare for cinematography will shine through on open hearts.

in other news im going to try for more links in my posts, and maybe even photos.
i am really enjoying super paper mario on my wii, if you have the means i highly recommend picking one up.

-david hildreth, audi 5000

Posted: April 16th, 2007
at 1:23pm by David Hildreth

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  1. david, i just love it when you “talk shop.” usually i have no idea what you are saying, so i’m glad you do! it looks like you are learning some great skills and advancing in the areas of life that are meaningful to you! keep up the good work! you know mom and i are counting on you to give us that “wonderful” retirement we are entilted to :)

    dad

    17 Apr 07 at 08:00

     

  2. Davie~

    good call on the links… makes it a more pro blog.

    I’m debating how I want to handle my blog that i’m soon to start for my naval career. I’m thinking i’m probably going to want to buy a mac laptop just for the portability… and i’m even *kinda* debating using iweb… just cause it’s easy and simple and will require no maintenance on my part. I’d probably be lazy enough even to have a url just forward to a .mac account page.

    time to start shopping for urls… i wonder if nickthesailor.com is taken.

    When are you in town next? Hopefully we can chill before i ship end of june

    Nick

    17 Apr 07 at 10:30

     


 

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