For Media Production, I have to have my own blog, and since it has to be related to media in some way, I'll have a film review until I have something else to upload or talk about.
In the past two weeks, my friends and I have watched a few films, My Fair Lady, Cabaret and Funny Face.
I had seen the first two, but not Funny Face so it was new to me.
Made in 1957, Funny Face stars Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire. A small time girl gets taken out of her New York bookshop and taken to Paris to work as a model. She of course thinks she has no potential and thinks herself quite ugly. Photographer, knows different, proves her wrong and love blossoms for them. Lovely.
I love Audrey Hepburn as much as the next person, however I didn't like her singing much here, lots of other people didn't either it seems, cause in My Fair Lady she is actually overdubbed by Marni Nixon (Who also sang for Maria in West Side Story and Anna in the King and I).
Fred Astaire was, amazing, even with him being to old at the time of production. Dance sequences really steal the show, but especially his moves.
But the one thing that
really annoyed me was the pronunciation of the words in the song "S'wonderful." At least make it "'T's Wonderful." Personally, I like 'T's.
I enjoyed it, and recommend it, though it's not in my top favorite films.
5/10.