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What is your Favourite movie dialogue?
The film’s closing line was never supposed to make it into the final cut.
What are dialogue driven films?
This week’s theme is Great Dialogue Driven films. These are films which excel at the art of dialogue and don’t rely on overt special effects to deliver cinematic entertainment.
What director has the best dialogue?
10 Movie Directors Whose Films Have Great Dialogues
- The conversation is a place in which one can see how a filmmaker tackles film form, and how the conversation is written and blocked is an image of the filmmaker’s style.
- Woody Allen.
- Akira Kurosawa.
- Alfred Hitchcock.
- Charlie Kaufman.
- Richard Linklater.
What are the best movies with great dialogue?
Film noir is a classic genre in the history of film, and it brought many great movies with brilliant dialogue. The Third Man, penned by novelist Graham Greene, is one of the best examples of this. The film follows American Holly Martins and his trip to postwar Vienna.
How does Aaron Sorkin use the dialogue in his films?
Sorkin uses the dialogue in the film to expertly capture the emotions and essence of characters while advancing the plot. He is able to build the dialogue to a crescendo that takes over the scene and has the viewers on edge watching the verbal battles between the characters. This is a style that is prevalent in all of Sorkin’s work.
What are some movies that challenge the idea of death?
Movies like ‘Synecdoche, New York’ directly challenge us with the idea that death is coming but where the writing of Akira Kurosawa differs from the exhausting torrent of ideas the usually fantastic Kaufman bombards us with in his film is that it is subtle. It hints, rather and stating. Lurks and lingers, rather than directly attacking.
Can Ray Montano deliver an explosively climactic scene in one of the biggest?
Only a Al Pacino possessed Ray Montano, can deliver an explosively climactic scene in one of the biggest gangster films. he said, before brandishing a machine gun and blowing down a door to smithereens.