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How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Loved the CGI!
Naturalism
1. (in art and
literature) a style and theory of representation based on the accurate
depiction of detail.
2. a
philosophical viewpoint according to which everything arises from natural
properties and causes, and supernatural or spiritual explanations are excluded
or discounted.
Wardaddy: Ideals are peaceful. History is violent.
You know,
everything about this naturalistic movie is working. They just plop the
audience down smack in the middle of WWII, and brother, it's a jolt. This isn't
a story about WWII, it is as close as we can get to the experience of WWII
without actually being there. Sure, Saving Private Ryan does most of that, but
this is even more surreal, horrifying without being preachy about the wrong or
right of war.
And the
characters are so existential. We really don't know much about them except for
their job description: "We kill Nazis." But we do identify with them
because no matter how they try to hide it this killing Nazi thing gets to them.
So, this is a
great film with one giant drawback: CGI muzzle flashes! I know, it's the thing today.
I guess it saves money on blank ammunition, maybe safer for the actors, and
maybe they use it to get the gamer crowd to put down the Halo or whatever phony
baloney first-person video game kids are playing these days and watch, actually
watch a movie . . . or maybe they, the production team just thinks its cool to
turn WWII into Star Wars. Whatever the excuse . . . I hate it. I hate it with
such a passion. I'm surprised that Brad Pitt let them get away with it. It
doesn't fit in a naturalist WWII film to have "cartoonish" animation for
gunfire. It looks ridiculous. Why aren't more people offended by this?
Anyway, if you are going to try and depict an actual war, the way war really is get rid of the CGI!
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