Thursday, 5 May 2011

A SINGLE MAN

Inspired by our theme-party theme I finally decided to see one of the films in my must-see list; A Single Man. Which characters also had inspired the outfit's style (yes, Julianne Moore, just like Frollein von Sofa pointed out :)


It is an extremely aesthetically satisfying film with the most delicious details, it is visually perfect with perfectly planned scenes. And also with great acting. I just love the changes of hues and saturation with the small hints and perceptions of life and hope in the his (main character's) otherwise so numb state.

And this scene is shot just like a memory is:



(The film stills are googled.)

11 comments:

Sarah said...

Even my boyfriend cried in the cinema. It's inspiring and profound- I love it!

seantell said...

I luv luv love this film, the way they filmed it, the colors just everything, amazing!

Piia said...

You depicted the film really well. Satisfying is just the right word to describe it. I was greatly impressed by it, but for some reasin haven't watched it again.

Frollein von Sofa said...

Colin Firth is a genius actor. I was so touched by the character he played. And the house he lived in.....like a dream.

Missing James by Maple Rose said...

"A Single Man" is the most beautiful film. Tom Ford is a genius. It's so inspiring, especially as a costuem designer. I've based quite a number of characters off George, even if the show wasn't set in the 60s. Just beautiful.


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Lucia said...

A Single Man is the most beautiful film like ever! The story is heartbreakingly beautiful, every shot is like a piece of art, the music is lovely, the actors are the most stylish ones, like EVER :D and the 2 dogs are so cute. Its my favorite film for sure. Or one out of 5 at least.

Lucia said...

..and The HOUSE!!! its a dream..

nooruska said...

It was beautiful movie but also so sad.

Urban Cynic said...

I very much thought it was a style over substance film but the style truly was sublime.

The scene where he receives the news about his partner is one of the best-acted scenes I've ever seen. You really feel his emotions and see them all cross his face within the space of a minute. Brilliantly acted. I always wondered what happened to the other dog...

Scissorella said...

Good morning ladies,
the great house was designed by John Lautner in 1949. Later on he became famous for his "Chemosphere" which is also located in L.A. And we all know the scenes from "Diamonds are forever" shot in Elrod House in Palm Springs.
Best wishes,
Julia

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sweet fashion affairs said...

Provocative films which focuses more on taboo subjects are the best !
Definitely a must-see

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