Not One Less
Not One Less is the type of film that I think Dudley Andrew would expect a film class to watch. First, this film is original, the story it tells and in the way in which it delivers the story. The director clearly strived for realism when making his film. Not only is the story believable and possibly true, but it does not rely on action or unnecessary elements in order to excite the audience. The realism of the film was strengthened by the fact that it was made in the style of a documentary. This can have a bad affect on the popularity of the film because this can take away for the entertainment factor of a film but, ultimately, the most important part a foreign film, according to Dudley Andrew, is the knowledge and wisdom one can gain from the message of the story. I also think that Not One Less is a strong foreign film do to its local qualities found throughout the film. The documentary style of the film and the use of realistic characters, give the feeling that the film simply follows regular people through their everyday lives. This allows Not One Less to leave out appeals to the global culture that you sometimes see in foreign films. The realistic and local qualities of the film allowed it to portray important messages to the audience, it allows the audience to come to the realization of what is important in life. And that by caring for each other people and communities can be truly happy, that you do not need riches and an easy life style, but by helping each other the human race can truly achieve happiness. Not One Less is a strong film that gives credit to Chinese films, and shows that they are not all pointless martial arts films.
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Yes, Dudley Andrew would like this film. Indeed, it is a very realistic film. Thanks for your comments.
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