2016年7月24日日曜日

Mary Poppins (1964)



I.About the Film

Mary Poppins that is made from popular novel.
Spoiled and bored upper crust Edwardian English family has their world turned upside down by an all nonsensical nanny who teaches them how to enjoy life. This movie is a musical and has both comedy and pathos and lots of imaginative scenes that are wonderful for adults and children alike. 
You'll be singing along in no time..."in the most delightful way!"

Works Cited (参考文献)

"Plot Summary." IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 19 July 2016.

II.Versions of the Film
Mary Poppins has become musical. That has been staged in America and England.

There is a figure skating the theme of Mary Poppins.
Mao Asada, 2012~2013 A figure skating exhibition



III. About the Author - P.L.Travers




PL Travers was born Helen Lyndon Goff in Queensland, Australia in 1899. Her father was a banker like Mr Banks in the Mary Poppins books. Travers's father struggled with alcoholism and died when she was seven years old. Finding it difficult to cope, her mother attempted suicide.
The Mary Poppins character is believed to be inspired by Travers's great aunt Ellie, who brought order and discipline into her childhood after her mother's suicide attempt.
Travers came to London as an actress in 1924, then became a poet, journalist and art critic. Her first Mary Poppins novel was published in 1934 and soon became a children's classic.




"Saving Mr. Banks"
How movie Mary Poppins was born? 
Walt Disney wants to use the book Mary Poppins for a movie but the author, PL Travers doesn't like what Disney does. 1961. For twenty years through their respective representatives, Walt Disney has tried so far unsuccessfully to purchase the rights from British author PL Travers - Pamela - for her series of Mary Poppins books to make into a movie.





Works Cited (参考文献)

Hastie, Paul. "How Mary Poppins Author PL Travers Got a Disney Makeover."BBC News. BBC, 29 Nov. 2013. Web. 21 July 2016.

"Plot Summary." IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 21 July 2016.



IV. My Reaction


A. Reaction Point - Characters(人物)
  • Characters are persons, or animals or natural forces represented as persons, in a work of literature.
  • Mary Poppins is nanny of the Banks children. she was vain and liked to look her best, but she is beautiful and attractive woman.
  • Bert is carefree good young man with a cheerful personality. He and Mary are best friends from the old days.
  • Jane is the first daughter. She doesn't like clean her and brother room.
  • Michael is Jane's brother. He is stubborn.


B. Reaction Point - Soundtrack(音声、音楽や効果音)
  • Soundtrack are voice, music and sound effects.
  • Mary Poppins is musical movie. There are many famous music.
  • "A Spoonful of Sugar" - The song when tidying a room. Mary and children are singing
                                           and cleaning the room with magic.  This song has striking
                                                 lyrics. "A Spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down."
        
          "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" - This word is gibberish and can't describe my
                                                                   feeling.
       
         "Chim Chim Cher-ee" - The song was inspired by one of the drawings of a chimny
                                               sweep created by Mary Poppins' screenwriter, Don DaGradi.
                                               This song can be found in textbooks of Japanese music.

C. Reaction Point - Set design(セットデザイン、風景)
  • Set design are how the scenery looks and how it is built.
  • At the scene of adventure in the painting, they used animation.
                 Animation and live action are matching.


D. My General Opinion
Mary Poppins is one of the famous movie. I was surprised to the fusion of animation. It is a technique that memorable. In addition, It has created a lot of famous songs and a little magic. The movie decided to make sequel.  

2016年7月13日水曜日

Gucci 2015 Spring Summer Show




I. About the Clothing Brand

Gucci is one of the world’s preeminent luxury
brands, recognised the world over for its fashion innovation and impeccable
Italian craftsmanship.
Ever since Guccio Gucci founded the house in
Florence in 1921, the brand has been a destination for the world’s most
discerning men and women, representing at once contemporary glamour and
traditional Made In Italy craftsmanship. Gucci designs and produces women’s and
men’s ready-to-wear, handbags, small leather goods, travel accessories,
footwear, fine jewellery, watches, eyewear, fragrances and cosmetics, children’s
clothing as well as other timeless lifestyle items.
Works Cited (参考文献)

 "Gucci - about Gucci." Gucci - about Gucci. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 July 2016. 
          
II. About the Designer

Frida Giannini


As creative director of Gucci, Frida Giannini’s strong design aesthetic, drawn from the archives of the storied label’s rich history and re-imagined for a modern audience, helped grow the brand to a $2.8 billion business that operates over 250 stores worldwide.

Works Cited (参考文献)

"Frida Giannini | #BoF500 | The Business of Fashion." The Business of Fashion. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 July 2016.                         

III. My Reaction


A. Reaction Point - fabric texture(生地の雰囲気、感触)
  • Fabric texture is how a fabric feels or looks.
  • Frida Giannini's terrific Spring collection caught some of Moss' rock-chick look in the way it mixed denim, kimono silks, and shaggy furs.
  • The glam came through in the gold bullion embroidery of the bandleader jackets and the multicolor Mongolian lamb on boleros and vests (collectibles all).


B. Reaction Point - footwear(靴)
  • Footwear is shoes.
  • Crafted from snakeskin, Mongolian and glossy goat hair.


C. Reaction Point - makeup(メイク)
  • Makeup is cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance.
  • This show's models make are very simple.
  • They didn't use a loud colour, so this make will certainly show off dress.
  • Their hair are a style of hair that is binded low at the back.


D. My General Opinion
 Gucci 2015 Spring Summer Show is simple style. There clothes made denim and snakeskin. Gucci's desiner expressed oneself idiomatically. Production of shows is simple too. Put on production of show  to appear particularly appealing and attractive. I like this collection.

2016年6月23日木曜日

Laurel & Hardy : Big Business


I. About the Film
 
Summary

Stan and Ollie are Christmas tree salesmen in California. Business is slow and a simple argument with one grumpy prospective customer (James Finlayson) escalates from a simple argument into full scale mutual destruction with Stan & Ollie destroying the customers house and garden, whilst Finlayson reduces their car to scrap metal, all under the disbelieving gaze of a police officer and an assembled crowd. Written by Steve Smith



Taglines:

The story of a man who turned the other cheek-and got punched in the nose.


Works Cited (参考文献)


IMDb. IMDb.com, n.d. Web. 21 June 2016.



II. About the Lead Actors - Laurel & Hardy



Stan Laurel 
was born Arthur Stanley Jefferson on 16 June, 1890 in Ulverston, England; died on 23 February 1965. 
The son of a British showman, Stan Laurel had been raised in British music halls. In 1910 he made his first trip to America as a member of the Fred Karno musical-comedy troupe, which also included Charlie Chaplin. Laurel stayed in the United States, touring in vaudeville and landing an occasional movie job.


Stan was married four times. His marriage to actress Lois Neilson (1926-1936) produced a daughter, Lois Jr., in 1927. Stan's first wife sometimes served as his personal business manager and handled all of his business dealings with Hal Roach. His stormiest marriage to Illiana Shuvalova, a Russian opera singer, lasted only a year.


Oliver Hardy 
was born Norvell Hardy on 18 January, 1892 in Harlem, Georgia; 
died on 7 August 1957. 

Oliver Hardy had been destined for a military career, but opened a movie theater in Milledgeville, Georgia, instead. He next found work as an actor in Jacksonville, Florida, home of the Lubin film company. Hardy later moved to Hollywood, and by the mid 1920s, he was working as an all-purpose comic at the Hal Roach studio.

Oliver was married three times. His final marriage was with Lucille Jones, a script girl that he had met during the filming of The Flying Deuces. It lasted from 1940 until his death in 1957.

Laurel and Hardy's partnership at the Hal Roach studio began in 1926. Within a year of their first joint appearance, they were being touted as the new comedy team. After collaborating on many silent films, they took the transition to the talking film in stride. As their success spread throughout the world, they began making feature films as well and won an Oscar for their short subject entitled "The Music Box" (1932).

After the team left the Hal Roach studio, they formed their own production company but were unable to repeat the success they had enjoyed under the guidance of Hal Roach.



Laurel & Hardy Silent Shorts(1921~1929)
Not yet a team, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy first appeared together in the independent film THE LUCKY DOG, which we now believe was shot in early 1921. During the 1920s they appeared separately in a number of silent shorts for the Hal Roach Studios. 


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Works Cited (参考文献)


"Laurel & Hardy - The Official Website." Laurel & Hardy - The Official Website. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 June 2016.


III. My Reaction


A. Reaction Point - Subtitles(他の言語へのフィルムの対話の翻訳)
  • Subtitles are translation of the dialogue of a film into another language.
  • Found: unknown, lost, authentic, extraordinary, Spanish-speaking Laurel & Hardy movies, and which they made in theirprime.
  • Without facing the more strict scrutiny of American censorship, these expanded and modified export versions were also more daring and risqué than their progenitors.Plus they featured new gags, as well as different supporting casts fluent in the respective foreign languages in order to help carry the story continuity.


B. Reaction Point - Set Design(それが構築されているどのような風景のルックスと方法)
  • Set design is how the scenery looks and how it is built.
  • In "Big Business" is very simple set design. This movie is silent, so simple set design were easy to understand to the viewer. This large props is very fragile. because It is their way to break in after angry.
  • For example, house door, car, tree, window and chimney.


C. Reaction Point - Acting(演じる)
  • Acting is playing a character in a play or movie.
  • Stan Laurel played manlet and bearish man.
  • Oliver Hardy played corpulent and angry man.
  • Character that two people played was a good combination.


D. My General Opinion
I didn't know the two men until now. This movie is very interesting was made long time ago. Well I understood that they were good combination. They played not only silent but also talkie. Comedians ran through the era.

2016年6月5日日曜日





Romeo and Juliet


I. About the Novel : Romeo and Juliet


Creation of the play


Romeo and Juliet can be plausibly dated to 1595. Shakespeare must have written the play between 1591 and 1596. The earliest date is considered to be too early, because of Shakespeare’s writing style in the play. The later date allows the necessary time for the compilation of the manuscript used to print the first ‘bad’ quarto in early 1597.Romeo and Juliet relates most closely to a group of plays usually dated to the period 1594-1595, Love’s Labour’s Lost,A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Richard II.

Early performances


Romeo and Juliet had certainly been performed by 1597, when the first quarto was published. There are no surviving records for any performances before the Restoration in 1660, but it is likely that Romeo and Juliet was first acted by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men at the Theatre and then at the Curtain. It has been suggested that Richard Burbage may have played Romeo, with the boy actor Robert Goffe as Juliet.




Works Cited (参考文献)


"Romeo and Juliet." - Shakespeare in Quarto. British Library Website, n.d. Web. 1 June 2016.

Shmoop Editorial Team. "Romeo and Juliet Summary." Shmoop.com. Shmoop University, Inc., 11 Nov. 2008. Web. 02 June 2016.


II. Versions of the Novel in the Mass Media

A. Movie Versions

Romeo and Juliet (1968)
  
Cast : Romeo   - Leonard Whiting
          Juliet       - Olivia Hussey
Scene : Young Romeo Montague goes out with his friends to make trouble at a party the Capulets are hosting, but while there he spies the Capulet's daughter Juliet, and falls hopelessly in love with her.


Romeo + Juliet (1996)

Cast : Romeo   - Leonardo DiCaprio
          Juliet       - Claire Danes



B. Ballet Versions

Romeo and Juliet (2010)

Cast : Romeo  - Steven McRae
          Juliet      - Miyako Yoshida




C. Musical Versions

Romeo and Juliet of the musical has been performed in many countries.
This video is a concatenation of many of the country in which the musical has been performed scene.



III. About the Author : William Shakespeare



Born to John Shakespeare, a glovemaker and tradesman, and Mary Arden, the daughter of an affluent farmer, William Shakespeare was baptized on April 26, 1564, in Stratford-upon-Avon. At that time, infants were baptized three days after their birth, thus scholars believe that Shakespeare was born on April 23, the same day on which he died at age 52. As the third of eight children, young William grew up in this small town 100 miles northwest of London, far from the cultural and courtly center of England.
Shakespeare attended the local grammar school, King's New School, where the curriculum would have stressed a classical education of Greek mythology, Roman comedy, ancient history, rhetoric, grammar, Latin, and possibly Greek. Throughout his childhood, Shakespeare's father struggled with serious financial debt. Therefore, unlike his fellow playwright Christopher Marlowe, he did not attend university. Rather, in 1582 at age 18, he married Anne Hathaway, a woman eight years his senior and three months pregnant. Their first child, Susanna, was born in 1583, and twins, Hamnet and Judith, came in 1585. In the seven years following their birth, the historical record concerning Shakespeare is incomplete, contradictory, and unreliable; scholars refer to this period as his “lost years.”
In a 1592 pamphlet by Robert Greene, Shakespeare reappears as an “upstart crow” flapping his poetic wings in London. Evidently, it did not take him long to land on the stage. Between 1590 and 1592, Shakespeare's Henry VI series, Richard III, andThe Comedy of Errors were performed. When the theaters were closed in 1593 because of the plague, the playwright wrote two narrative poems, Venus and Adonisand The Rape of Lucrece, and probably began writing his richly textured sonnets. One hundred and fiftyfour of his sonnets have survived, ensuring his reputation as a gifted poet. By 1594, he had also written, The Taming of the ShrewThe Two Gentlemen of Verona and Love's Labor's Lost.

In 1616, with his health declining, Shakespeare revised his will. Since his only son Hamnet had died in 1596, Shakespeare left the bulk of his estate to his two daughters, with monetary gifts set aside for his sister, theater partners, friends, and the poor of Stratford. A fascinating detail of his will is that he bequeathed the family's “second best bed” to his wife Anne. He died one month later, on April 23, 1616. To the world, he left a lasting legacy in the form of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, and two narrative poems.
Works Cited (参考文献)
"The Life of William Shakespeare (1564–1616)." Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 June 2016.
IV. My Reaction


A. Reaction Point - form (形式)
  • the structure of a work of art, how it is laid out
  • This play is divided into five acts. Within each act there are a number of scenes. 
  • Act1 The Capulets and the Montagues , Act2 Marriage Plans , Act3 Murder and Banishment ...
          Scene1 The town square in Verona , Scene2 A street near the Capulet's house...

  • Shakespeare is a playwright so Romeo and Juliet has been written as drama, so it uses the three act form that is common in dramas. For example this is written "Act"(one of the main part of a play) , "Scene"(a short part of a play) , "character names" and [action].
        
B. Reaction Point -  protagonist (主人公)
  • The protagonist is the main character. In this play (novel), there are two protagonists, two main characters.
  • Romeo - The son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague. A young man of about sixteen, Romeo is handsome, intelligent, and sensitive.He lives in the middle of a violent feud between his family and the Capulets, but he is not at all interested in violence.
  • Juliet - The daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet. A beautiful thirteen-year-old girl, Juliet begins the play as a naïve child who has thought little about love and marriage, but she grows up quickly upon falling in love with Romeo, the son of her family’s great enemy.
  • The entire story focuses on the love relationship of these two main characters. 
C. Reaction Point - denouement (ストーリーやプロットの結末) 
  • The ending of a story or a plot.
  • LORD CAPULET [holding out his hand to Lord Montague]: Give me your hand, brother   Montague. Let's be friends. I cannot do any more for my daughter now.
        LORD MONTAGUE [taking Lord Capulet's hand]: But I can. I will ask a painter to
                             pain a picture of Juliet.   


  • Story of the last, Romeo and Juliet will die. But Capulet were reconciled with Montague opportunity to be dead Romeo and Juliet.

D. My General Opinion
I like this story because there are a lot of charm. Romeo and Juliet is very famous tragedy.
The story has become the movie, ballet and musical in many countries. And it has been loved by many people!