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Sharon HurstPerhaps a doctor would diagnose me as obsessive compulsive (my friends sure do!) because I have been keeping lists of all the films I've ever seen since 1972. But that doesn't mean that I have been an aficionado for that long. My real passion for films has only developed in the last nine or ten years, thus I feel I have a lot of catching up to do, especially of the 'classics' and even rewatching many I've already seen but no longer remember. Perhaps not remembering a film means it wasn't worth remembering, or perhaps it is just that we see way too many films for any human brain to keep track of. Reviewing is a very subjective matter. Being a person of volatile emotions, when I am asked what I like in a film my answer usually hinges on something to do with some emotion. If a film moves me to strong feelings – be they of sadness, anger, humour, inspiration – then that film is well on its way to being seen in a favourable light. That probably makes me less critical and objective than I should be. I may often see that a film is formulaic, predictable, schmaltzy, emotionally manipulative and yet, because it has touched something deep in my emotional well, I forgive that film its excesses and declare it worth seeing. So be warned! I also think it is important to support Australian film. In the past, too often I've heard remarks like 'It's good for an Aussie film'. So many of our recent films are great by world standards and deserve all the support and accolades they can get. For you who want viewing recommendations from the critics, here's my
advice: find a reviewer with whose opinions you find you most often agree
and be guided on what to see by their reviews. Even better: just be open to
the wonderfully rich and varied experience that is film – a window to
your own life and an understanding of what makes up the complexity and wonder
of human experience. Wallow in film and have fun! And now to some of my favourite films over the years. All About My Mother: Almodovar's direction
of a tricky plot is near flawless. Sci-fi: Alien, Blade Runner, Terminator <<< the big screen >>> |